Seven of Wands · Existentialism
Seven of Wands Meets Existentialism: Embracing Radical Freedom
The archetype
The Seven of Wands is a figure on higher ground, wielding a wand against six staves rising from below. He holds the advantage, yet must keep defending his position. This card signals standing firm and self-defense: what you have has drawn challengers, and it takes courage and tenacity to protect it. It reminds you that you hold the high ground, and as long as you do not flinch, you can keep your footing.
The Existentialism lens
Existentialism reads every threshold as a confrontation with freedom: there is no script handed down, only the choices you are willing to own.
At its core, Existentialism, shaped by Jean-Paul Sartre in 20th-century Europe, holds that existence precedes essence, so you author your own meaning through choice. Placed beside Seven of Wands, whose imagery includes figure on high ground, wand raised in defense, six staves rising from below, mismatched shoes, and defensive stance, the card stops being a prediction and becomes a mirror for how you meet your situation.
Reading Seven of Wands upright
Seven of Wands’s energy of standing your ground, defense, and rising to the challenge finds a natural dialogue here. Seen this way, the card is an invitation to act in good faith, to choose deliberately rather than drift along borrowed expectations. Read this way, the card rewards authenticity: the upright Seven of Wands is less an instruction than an opportunity to practice it.
Reading Seven of Wands reversed
Reversed, the Seven of Wands suggests you are nearly worn out. The challenges keep coming, you are exhausted from defending, and you start to doubt whether the stand is worth it; or you may be so defensive that you wall out goodwill too. It reminds you to tell apart what is worth fighting to the end and what you can let go, so you do not spend yourself in every single battle. Reversed, the card exposes bad faith, the temptation to blame circumstance and pretend you had no choice at all. In Existentialism, this is the territory of bad faith, a signal to slow down and look again before you act.
In love and connection
You may need to stand up for the relationship or your own boundaries. Hold to what matters to you, but remember your partner is not the enemy. A Existentialism reading would add: let authenticity guide how you show up, rather than the outcome you are hoping to secure.
In work and direction
Your position or proposal is challenged and needs firm defense. Prepare your case, meet doubts calmly, and hold your professional ground. Through this lens, progress is measured less by status and more by whether your choices express authenticity.
A question to sit with
If meaning is made and not found, what will you choose to be responsible for this week?
A practice for this week
Get clear on what you truly want to protect, then state your position firmly and without panic. Hold the core, but do not draw your sword over every small thing. Name one decision you have been outsourcing to fate, and make it consciously, owning the outcome either way.
A note on using this reading
This content is for self-reflection and entertainment only and does not constitute medical, legal, or financial advice.
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