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A man on a hill wields a wand while six others threaten him from below. He wears simple clothes and mismatched boots: he is not a professional warrior, but someone defending his ground with what he has. His stance is not aggressive but firm. Defending your position when the world pushes, holding yourself up even when everyone seems to be against you.
Fire
The sign (upright): You are being tested. Several forces—people, circumstances, doubts—pressure you to abandon your position. But this card tells you to stand firm. This is not about attacking; it is about not backing down. You reached this place through merit and conviction. What you defend is worth it. The advantage is yours even if it does not seem so: you are on the hill. You have perspective. Challenges come from below. You do not need more strength; you need more clarity about why you chose this ground. When you remember your why, no outside pressure can move you from your course.
“I defend my position with firmness and without violence. My truth does not need to shout to be heard.”
Shadow prompt
You defend your position as if your life depended on it. How much of it is pride, and how much is truth?
A symbolic gesture
Stand firmly in the center of a room. Imagine each corner is a voice telling you to give up. Stay there. Do not answer. Do not fight. Just stand.
Cada carta guarda una historia que solo tú puedes escuchar.
Seven of Wands no dice lo mismo en todos los mapas — en el tuyo guarda algo distinto. Deja que tres cartas te muestren lo que esta significa para ti. Sin registro.
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