The 7 of Swords does have a reputation for being underhanded, but in some situations, there may be good reason for this. To me it’s the Sneaky Pete card. Someone is covering up the truth and trying to get away with it unnoticed. People hide the truth for all kinds of reasons. While an unfaithful lover or sneaky business person may be uncovered by this card, it might also indicate news that has been kept secret to protect feelings.
The 7 of Swords is a card to keep an eye on since it may suggest that someone is covering up the truth. Though this might be for our own good, there will be times when their intention is to deceive and manipulate. The card may confirm a feeling you had about a close friend or relative, but it could also suggest to check the fine print in a business deal or to be careful about an investment you may be considering.
In it’s most positive light, the 7 of Swords may represent being an assertive, strategic planner and staying one step ahead of others.
Traditionally, the Seven of Swords indicates theft, a cunning person, selfishness, dishonesty, betrayal, deception and trickery.
The 7 of Swords will describe all kinds of dishonest people. At it’s worst, it pinpoints crooks or an adulterer, but more likely, it will highlight those who tell little white lies or twist the truth to suit themselves.
You may be trying to get away with something and are sneaking around behind other people’s backs, hoping to go undetected. The Seven of Swords could imply that sometimes you just have to face what has to be faced. It means to use your wits for diplomacy and not to use aggression.
At times it can be viewed as secret, strategic planning or hidden dishonor. Your acts may be legitimate. However, you prefer to use your mind and intellect rather than force or by obvious means.
Ask yourself this?
How honest are you with those around you?
When is it acceptable to tell little white lies?
Can you think of a time when your trust was taken advantage of?