The Chariot depicts a person who knows who he is and where he is going. The Sevens break that knowledge out into expressions that parallel the four psychological functions of intuition, sensation, thinking, and feeling.
By this point in your life, you have achieved a degree of maturity we expect from adults. You know how to devise a plan and pursue it to achieve your goals. In many ways you no longer have to hold on the handle bars to keep your bicycle going in a straight line. The Sixes show four ways to achieve that level of maturity and balance.
Wands
The Seven of Wands represents intuition that has led to money earned through journey or cultivation of powers; the capacity to nurture an idea to successful completion; or the choice to listen to your inner voice.
Coins
The Seven of Coins represents achievement. You may have experienced danger and come through it; or you may have taken advantage of a risky opportunity; or you may have chosen to take what is easily available. Generally this card indicates wise use of the available resources.
Swords
The Seven of Swords represents devotion. It involves personal success in teaching and publishing; the capacity to communicate; or a choice based upon intelligence. When you see this card, you can trust in your ability to overcome obstacles through intuitive insights.
Cups
The Seven of Cups represents truthfulness. You have identified the true value of most of the factors in your life, but you have a ways to go to have the full pictures. You may experience a successful move to new home; capacity for contentment; or the choice to seek fulfillment in new arenas. Even the unknown
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