Six of Swords and Seven of Swords

This page is dedicated to a detailed exploration of the combination of Six of Swords and Seven of Swords cards in a tarot spread for various aspects of life: love, career, finances, and spiritual growth. Study the symbolism and interpretation of the upright and reversed connection of these two arcana.

Combination of card Six of Swords and card Seven of Swords

The Six of Swords in an upright position symbolizes moving towards something better and leaving problems behind. The Seven of Swords, also in an upright position, indicates cunning or deceit. Together, they may suggest that escaping difficulties can be deceptive. You might just be postponing the solution rather than addressing it. It's similar to a situation where someone decides to leave their job without finding a new one.

Combination of card Six of Swords and reversed card Seven of Swords

The Six of Swords combined with the reversed Seven of Swords might suggest that trying to escape from problems isn't such a bad idea. You may think that postponing the problem is deceptive, but in this case, it could be the best solution. Imagine falling ill before an important event. Instead of pushing through the illness, it’s better to reschedule the event and recover.

Combination of reversed card Six of Swords and card Seven of Swords

Reversed Six of Swords combined with upright Seven of Swords suggests a failed attempt to escape a problem, likely leading to even greater complications. You may have tried to avoid conflicts, but this resulted in even more misunderstandings. It's like trying to evade debts without paying them: the debt just grows.

Combination of reversed card Six of Swords and reversed card Seven of Swords

Reversed Six and Seven of Swords together might mean that avoiding the problem didn't bring results but also didn't cause new issues. You might stay in the same place without any apparent progress. It's like trying to change your job but ending up in the same position: nothing improved, but nothing got worse either.