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Low arcan Five of Wands and Low arcan Seven of Swords and Low arcan Ace of Swords combinations:
- rivalry trickery clarity;
- rivalry trickery sharp mind;
- rivalry tactics and strategy clarity;
- rivalry tactics and strategy sharp mind;
- conflict trickery clarity;
- conflict trickery sharp mind;
- conflict tactics and strategy clarity;
- conflict tactics and strategy sharp mind;
Card 1 - Five of Wands
The Five of Wands depicts five guys all retaining their personal wands and brandishing them up within the air. Like with most fives inside the tarot, it's far about some type of disagreement that is dealing with the querent. This confrontation can either be taken to be as a sign of warfare between the men, or that all of them are in reality taking part in the adrenaline rush of this war, and that the opposition among them is of a good natured rivalry, no longer anger. The relaxed manner in which they appear to be keeping their wands gives a feel that this argument can be one of show in preference to a fierce one.
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Card 2 - Seven of Swords
In the Seven of Swords card, there is a man that is seen running away sneakily from a camp of a few sort, while carrying 5 swords in his hands. Behind him, different swords are on standing on the ground. From this image, we are able to deduce that the Seven of Swords is set stealth, getting away with something, deception or betrayal.
The expression on the person s face shows pretty a bit of confidence, and he appears to be sure of his success on this undertaking of stealing the swords. Unfortunately for him though, on the left there seems to be a collection of soldiers who've discovered the robbery and one soldier is in reality elevating a flag or a weapon as if to sign his pursuit.
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Card 3 - Ace of Swords
The Ace of Swords shows a hand emerging from the clouds wielding a double-edged sword. This double edged sword carries a golden crown encircled by a wreath. The wreath has for a long time, been associated with victory, achievement and great achievement.
The crown is used to symbolize royalty and the strength to rule that includes royalty.
In the background, we see mountains and the sea which can be interpreted to be symbols of great achievement, for example, the conquering of remote lands, propelled by ambition.
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