Wrong information and convictions have been accepted as one's truth, and the Soul yearns for liberation from the belief system that was imposed rather than built through healthy relationships and interactions. Its fog won’t lift up until we are ready to face emotions we have been chasing from and shows that our ties to the past are much stronger and much deeper than we thought. The Seven of Cups in a reversed position is quite shady. ![]() Whatever you do, be sure to visit only the professionals with proper training and education or interpretations of your physical state might become strange and even harder to understand. A person with this setting should ask for a second opinion and turn to alternative healing techniques. It may stand for all those health conditions that are impossible to diagnose or determine the root for, and tells us to keep away from any medicine that hasn’t been checked harmless, as much as possible. Letting go to the flow is the premise of the Seven of Cups, pointing out unhealthy ties of our heart and mind to other people and toxins we inhale or try to digest from our surroundings. Instead of trying to be rational, one should believe in their hunch and move only one step at a time instead of planning anything big. Also, it shows toxic influences and strange atmospheres in our workplace that need to be acknowledged, for the most sensitive side to our personality gives us the right feel to follow. It is the card of too many opportunities when our choice of direction is hazy and unclear. Seven of Cups may be inspiring and motivational when found in a career reading, but for strict surroundings with little artistic input, it is more often a signal that something is done behind our back. Influences from the side should be brought down to a minimum so we can clearly see what the exchange of shared emotions has to show as the solid foundation of a relationship. Very often, it will speak of platonic love stories that don’t come alive, someone's muse and the source of inspiration that is meant to remind us of our own inner value rather than manifest through physical contact on a daily basis. It points out to things that are meant to inspire us, and shows our calling meant to move us forwards through and over any challenges of the real world.ĭreamy and a bit distant, this card represents falling in love as the source of inspiration that enriches our life, but it also brings illusions and idealism that aren’t fed on realistic limitations of the other person. ![]() What is clear is its acceptance for the flow of emotion and the talents that are ready to be employed and used for personal growth, until we live the dream. As with Neptune and its idealistic role, this is rarely such a clear card to find close to any personal goals or important relationships, as it might haze the image, bringing too many things into one large mush of atmosphere, where we idealize more than we create. Depending on our readiness to allow our Soul to freely evolve, it will enrich us with vision, special dreams and ways to manifest them, and show us the ideal we are meant to strive for. It connects us with spiritual guidance and speaks of important tasks and ties that needed to be overcome to reach this position in time. There is a sense of magic, vision and emotions set free in the Seven of Cups, as if the card is the mission in itself and a reminder of faith we carry within.
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