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Combination between The Moon and the Seven of Swords



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Synergy betweenThe Moon and the Seven of Swords





Mystic Shadows and Hidden Truths

In the enigmatic realm of Tarot, the combination of The Moon and the Seven of Swords cards creates a synergy that transcends their separate meanings, beckoning us into a world where the subconscious and the hidden merge. The Moon, symbolizing the depths of the unseen and the maternal pull of the psyche, invites us to delve into our innermost feelings and the secrets that lie beneath the surface. It speaks of sacrifices made in the darkness, where our sensitivity is our guide through the unknown. On the other hand, the Seven of Swords represents a solitary journey through the more shadowy aspects of human experience – fear, shame, deception, and evasion of responsibilities. Together, these cards suggest a powerful moment of introspection where one must confront the deception either within themselves or from others, and the disquieting need to face truths that have long been obscured. This combination is a call to examine the narratives we tell ourselves, to illuminate the motives that lurk in the shadows, and to discover what has been hidden from view. It’s about acknowledging the parts of oneself that may not be comfortable to confront, but are necessary for personal growth and a deeper understanding of one’s path.

Keywords for this relationship

introspection, subconscious, deception, hidden truths, personal growth, inner feelings, sacrifice, fear, evasion

The Moon reversed and the Seven of Swords

With The Moon reversed, clarity begins to dawn, revealing illusions and easing the grip of fear and confusion. However, the Seven of Swords suggests that, even in this newfound clarity, there may still be an element of deceit or avoidance at play.




The Moon and the Seven of Swords reversed

The Moon remains a beacon of intuition and the unconscious, but when the Seven of Swords is reversed, it warns of the consequences of self-deceit and the futility of running from the truth. It’s a call for honesty and accountability.




The Moon and the Seven of Swords, both reversed

When both The Moon and the Seven of Swords are reversed, there’s a profound shift from confusion and concealment to an urgent need for truth and illumination. This inversion signals the end of self-deception and the start of a more honest self-exploration.


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