The Bruja's Guide to Tarot

Seven of Cups

Element: Water

Imagery: A figure faces seven floating cups filled with alluring images.

General Themes: Illusion, choice, fantasy, discernment.

Seven of Cups Upright

This is a card of illusions. It seems like you have infinite choices and unlimited possibilities. They are all so dazzling! In reality, you can’t do everything in this world, and not everything is meant for you. Don’t get lost trying to have it all. Instead, commit to what is meant for you—your heart knows the truth of the matter and can help you look past any glamours that make certain options seem better than others.

Focus your energy on what you want to see blossom. Daydreaming is good and well, so long as you are working to make those fantasies a reality. How are they feeding you? Make sure they aren’t used to compensate for lack, but actively nourish the life you are building for yourself.

It’s one thing to dream big, but it’s equally important to stay grounded. Let go of the clutter and turn your attention to the things that matter most. There is something deeply liberating about letting go of everything so you can commit to what is really meant for you.

Seven of Cups Reversed

Focus on your long-term goals here. Don’t get distracted by short-term results or quick fixes. Likewise, avoid anything that sounds too good to be true. You can have what your heart desires, but you have to work toward it. That’s the only way you know it will last.

It helps if you keep a clear head and remind yourself why you do what you do. Why is it your passion or your calling? Remember this when doubt sets in and avoid any distractions that would take you from it.

There is something deeply magnetizing about using your time and energy on what you know is yours. Sometimes we feel a lot of options means more freedom, but this card suggests otherwise. Letting go of illusion deepens our relationship to self and opens us up to meaningful connection with others and our calling.

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Seven of Wands

Element: Fire

Imagery: A figure defends their position against multiple attackers.

General Themes: Standing your ground, courage, maintaining conviction.

Seven of Wands Upright

This is a heavy card, in many respects, as it’s asking you to fight for what you believe in, even when you’re surrounded by opponents. Keep holding your ground. Sometimes this refers to a literal battle, but more often, it refers to a mindset shift. If the world has been making you feel small, this card asks you to get big and celebrate your unique way of viewing the world.

Notice that the figure wears two different shoes. You’re allowed to be complex and unconventional. Trust your magic and your courage. Often, this manifests as a quiet, internal knowing, not a grand gesture, like the card implies.

Seven of Wands Reversed

While the reversal of this card also emphasizes that you need to stand your ground, it’s more in the context of getting over the perpetual need to be liked. You can’t please everyone, so get comfortable with healthy tension. What matters is truth to self, not making everyone around you feel comfortable. This isn’t about causing deliberate harm, mind you, but acknowledging that not everything is yours to fix or manage.

What’s that witchy saying? Cause no harm, but take no shit. That’s this card in a nutshell. Don’t apologize for who you are and don’t water yourself down for anyone.

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Seven of Swords

Element: Air

Imagery: A figure sneaks away carrying swords from a camp.

General Themes: Strategy, secrecy, avoidance, cleverness.

Seven of Swords Upright

This card has a lot of trickster energy! Just look at the figure sneaking away with a stash of swords, glad to be free of whatever they’ve just left. It’s time to leave a tricky situation behind. Get out while you can and preferably while others are distracted. You don’t want to create a scene or make an issue of your departure. Just disappear so you don’t get stuck in the muck.

The Seven of Swords is about being cunning. Force won’t work in this instance, so be smart about what you’re about to do next, so things don’t backfire. It’s time to start a new chapter, and the only way to do that is to out-think your opponent or the thing that’s trying to keep you stuck in the past. Don’t blab about your new ideas or ventures—just quietly begin your next move.



Seven of Swords Reversed

This card, in reverse, is more about thinking outside the box. In fact, forget there is a box at all! The situation makes you feel trapped. Imagine an alternate way forward — you aren’t stuck, you just need to shift your perspective.

If this card were to be defined in one word, it would be cleverness. Where can you innovate? Rethink your strategy? Outsmart brawn? Given the trickster energy of the Seven of Swords, this reversal is also an invitation to get playful and flexible with your thinking. Look for creative solutions and don’t be afraid to make an unconventional move.

Oppressive systems want us to be inflexible, with narrow visions. Flex your imaginative skills and find the loophole in your current situation.

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Seven of Pentacles

Element: Earth

Imagery: A figure pauses to assess growing pentacles on a vine.

General Themes: Patience, evaluation, long-term investment.

Seven of Pentacles Upright

In this card, a figure pauses in their labor to take stock of the pentacles, or coins, they have amassed. Notice how the coins seem to grow from vines, as if they were fruit. That’s how abundance works. We tend things, nourish them, and watch them grow. When the Seven of Pentacles appears, it’s an invitation to pause and take stock of your wealth in all aspects of your life. Get a big-picture perspective of your life and the growth you’ve manifested. Sometimes we forget how far we’ve come when we’re working hard.

And speaking of working hard…this card invites you to work smarter, not harder. Labor is only as useful as the results it brings, so don’t waste time toiling away on things that won’t bear fruit. This is an important skill to learn on the road to an abundant life. It’s easy to get lost in the daily grind or take on too much. Here, however, wealth comes from carefully tending what is yours to tend—no more, no less.

Invest only in what will pay off in the long run. Now is the time to be strategic.

Seven of Pentacles Reversed

Reversed, the Seven of Pentacles is pointing to some sort of leak—energetically or monetarily. Take careful stock of where you are investing your time, energy, and money. Where are you losing valuable resources? Where is your investment paying off? You have to stop the leak if you want to rebuild your proverbial pile of coins.

Stop investing in dead-end situations, relationships, or ventures. You can’t cultivate an abundance mindset if you’re leaking energy—including engaging in low-vibe behavior like negative thinking. That makes it impossible to ever advance in your profession or other parts of your life. Remember, money, at the end of the day, is about energy. So if you’re losing it somewhere, you have to find the cause of the energy drain.

Invest instead in what provides concrete, stable returns. This isn’t about fast-acting results or too-good-to-be-true get-rich-quick plans. It’s about giving your time and energy to things that will eventually bloom and grow as you tend them.

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The Sevens

The Sevens are about conflict and challenges, although they are less topsy-turvy than the Fives. There’s also quite a bit of Trickster energy to these cards, as they ask us to be clever about things. Work smarter, not harder!

With experience comes wisdom and, ideally, better judgment. You have to choose where to apply your energy. You might feel like you have many options, but if you’re honest with yourself, you know where you want to focus your energy. Likewise, there are things you know need to be left in the past. You’ve been through enough to know what works and what doesn’t, and honoring that knowledge prevents unnecessary conflict.

Seven of Pentacles

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Seven of Cups

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