Combination of card Two of Wands and card Seven of Swords
Here is the picture: a person represented by the Seven of Swords goes their own way, trying to take as much as possible. They may be distrustful and prone to manipulation. At the same time, the Two of Wands appears, symbolizing planning and the ability to manage situations. This results in a unique interaction: a manipulative person encounters someone who can control the situation. Conflicts are possible, but so are opportunities for learning and growth.
Combination of reversed card Two of Wands and card Seven of Swords
When the Two of Wands is reversed, it may indicate fear of the unknown and indecision. Meanwhile, the Seven of Swords continues on its path, ignoring the other side's doubts. This can lead to a situation where one person tries to control all aspects of life, while the other fears making decisions. This can result in misunderstandings and conflicts.
Combination of card Two of Wands and reversed card Seven of Swords
The Seven of Swords is reversed, and the Two of Wands is upright. This often suggests that the person represented by the Seven is becoming less aggressive and more considerate of others. The Two of Wands, on the other hand, brings a desire for development and control of the situation. Ultimately, this can lead to cooperation and mutual understanding.
Combination of reversed card Two of Wands and reversed card Seven of Swords
Finally, both cards have been revealed. The Seven of Swords in this position can indicate feelings of guilt or shame, while the Two of Wands represents fear of the unknown. This combination may suggest a situation where people are afraid to openly express their feelings and opinions. They may need to show more openness and trust towards each other.