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Seven of Wands — Tarot card, Deviant Moon Tarot deck
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Seven of Wands

Deviant Moon Tarot
perseverancedefense of positioncompetitioncourageholding the high ground

A bewildered child, lost in the thicket for days, finds the path home against all odds. Victory over incredible difficulties, triumph in struggle, holding one's ground against overwhelming forces.

The card's image

A bewildered child became lost for several days in the dense thicket of the moonlit forest. Against overwhelming circumstances, it finally finds the path that will lead home. Seven flowering wands mark the end of its ordeal — the way to salvation amid the hostile undergrowth.

Interpretation

The Seven of Wands in this deck's world is the moment when the solitary overcomes the superior: the lost child finds the path out of the hostile thicket against all odds. After the triumph of the Six Six of Wands one must defend oneself in an unequal struggle — and those who do not give up emerge victorious against any odds.

Upright, this is victory over all rivals, triumph in the fray, overcoming incredible difficulties. The Waite archetype specifies the position: one competent voice against many, holding the high ground, valor while outnumbered. In practical matters this is debates, negotiations, defense of a project, a share, a reputation — the advantage remains with those who do not waver.

Fire here works in the mode of steadfastness, not expansion: a force that neither advances nor retreats. Seven flowering wands mark that the ordeal is not endless — the hostile thicket has a way out, and it is found by those who keep seeking persistently.

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Do not retreat — your position is sound, and the way out is closer than it seems. The circumstances overwhelm, the thicket is dense, the forces seem against you, but this is precisely the moment to stand your ground and keep seeking the path. A single resolute voice outweighs many doubters; hold the high ground, protect your cause, do not seek compromise where there is none. Remember: the child found the way not because the thicket became kinder, but because it did not give up. Gather yourself for one last push — seven wands already mark the end of the ordeal.

What the forecast holds

Ahead lies a test of steadfastness from which you will emerge victorious if you do not waver. You will face the defense of your ground against superior forces — critics, rivals, or circumstances themselves — and the advantage will remain with you if you persist. This is a stretch of unequal struggle with a favorable outcome: the hostile thicket will part, the path home will be found. The forecast is favorable for those who hold the position and do not yield to the pressure of numerical odds.

Seven of Wands reversed

The reversed Seven of Wands in this deck's world — loss, self-doubt, loss of faith in one's own strength. The child loses the path, drops their hands in the thicket, stops believing there is a way out. Where steadfastness was needed, doubt and capitulation have moved in: a position that was worth holding has been surrendered out of disbelief in oneself. Waite adds indecision, bewilderment, a siege without a real siege — paranoia that wears one down needlessly. In reimagined form the card warns against giving up one step before the path: fatigue lies, saying the opponent is stronger than they are. Restore faith in your own rightness and make one more effort — the way out is close.

The card in spreads

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How it differs from Waite

Seven of Wands — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithSeven of Wands
Deviant Moon TarotSeven of Wands

In Waite the Seven is a youth on a rock fending off six attackers below with a wand: defense of a position, valor while outnumbered, holding the high ground. This deck shifts the angle: a lost child overcomes a hostile thicket and finds the path home. The meaning is one — victory over superior forces, triumph in struggle — but in Waite it is an active defense against enemies, while here it is the overcoming of overwhelming circumstances and a way out of hopelessness.

WaiteDeviant Moon Tarot
ImageA youth on a rock fends off six attackers with a wand.A child overcomes the thicket and finds the path home.
ThemeHolding the position, defense, debates, negotiations.The same victory over the superior, but through overcoming the environment.
OpponentRivals and critics attacking from below.Impersonal circumstances — a hostile thicket.

Symbolism & correspondences

Mars in Leo (third decan of Leo): Martian combativeness in proud Leo — courage, the defense of one's position, bravery in the fray. The warrior of Mars protects Leo's high ground, not yielding to the pressure of the thicket and overwhelming circumstances.

Element
Fire
Arcana
Minor
Suit
Wands

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