Combination of card Seven of Wands and card Ten of Wands
The Seven of Wands upright indicates defense and struggle, persistence, and willpower. Meanwhile, the Ten of Wands upright speaks of a heavy burden or obligation. This can mean that someone is fighting hard but is overwhelmed with responsibilities or problems. The struggle might be worsened by a sense of duty or responsibility for the situation. Together, these cards may suggest the need to fight against a burden, possibly too heavy for one person.
Combination of card Seven of Wands and reversed card Ten of Wands
The reversed Seven of Wands can indicate rash risk-taking or helplessness in a struggle, while the upright Ten of Wands speaks of a heavy burden. This may suggest that someone takes risks without realizing they are under too much pressure. The person might be too caught up in the struggle to notice the burden's weight. Together, these cards may warn of the need for a more thoughtful approach to the struggle and the necessity to lighten the load.
Combination of reversed card Seven of Wands and card Ten of Wands
The Seven of Wands in reverse speaks of reckless risk, while the Ten of Wands in reverse indicates relief and a burden lifted. This might mean someone takes a risk but ends up free from a burden. Perhaps the risk will help them shed their load. These cards may advise not to fear risk if it can ease the situation.
Combination of reversed card Seven of Wands and reversed card Ten of Wands
The upright Seven of Wands speaks of struggle and perseverance, while the reversed Ten of Wands indicates relief and release from a burden. This may mean that persistent struggle will lead to freedom from burdens. It suggests that a person's perseverance will enable them to shed their load. Together, these cards can indicate that the struggle will not be in vain and will eventually lead to relief.