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Seven of Cups — Tarot card, Tarot de Marseille (Conver) deck
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Seven of Cups

Tarot de Marseille (Conver)
wishful thinkingillusiontoo many choicesfantasyimagination

Decisive action in the world: will turned outward, the realization of feeling not for oneself alone. In the element of Water — love at work in the world: feeling becomes purpose, love becomes service.

The card's image

Seven cups. As throughout the square of the Heavens, the black lines inside the vessels on the red background rise from left to right — feeling is aimed upward and outward, toward spirit and world. The odd number of seven breaks the symmetry of calm: the composition moves feeling out of equilibrium and into motion, into action. This is the geometry of energy directed beyond itself. The red background — divine love of the suit, here become an active force.

Interpretation

The Seven of Cups is degree 7 in the element of Water: decisive action in the world, will turned outward, the realization of feeling not for oneself alone but in a larger field. After the mirror joy of the Six Six of Cups, the heart steps out from the circle of two into the world.

In Water, this is love at work in the world — humanitarian activity, for instance: feeling becomes purpose, love becomes service. The energy of attachment is directed toward the Other, toward people, toward a task that is greater than personal happiness. The odd number of seven moves feeling out of equilibrium and into motion.

In upright position — feeling turned into purpose: love that serves, cares, helps many. A calling connected with the heart — mentorship, healing, philanthropy, creativity for people. A good time to bring your warmth into the world, to find those who need it, to act from love. This is mature feeling in motion, flowing outward as a meaningful labor of the heart.

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Direct your warmth where it is needed, but don't dissolve yourself in service and don't impose help. Your feeling has ripened to go beyond the circle of two and become purpose — care, mentorship, labor for people; this is a noble movement of the heart. Only watch two edges: don't lose yourself in self-sacrifice that burns out, and don't turn help into something imposed without asking. And don't scatter yourself across everyone at once — find those for whom your warmth is truly needed, and give it with intention.

What the forecast holds

Ahead — feeling moving into purpose: love become service, care, a calling. The heart will be drawn beyond personal happiness — toward people, toward a task, toward labor in which warmth brings benefit. A good time to bring your feeling into the world and find those who need it. Further along, active love will arrive at the fullness and satiation of the Eight; the important thing is only not to burn out or scatter along the way.

Seven of Cups reversed

The reversed Seven of Cups — the force of feeling is spent wrongly. The main danger of the Seven is the misuse of possibilities: enormous energy becoming destructive. Love imposed as help; self-sacrifice that burns out; service in which one loses oneself. Sometimes — the scattering of feeling across too many directions, emotional dispersal, illusory impulses to save everyone, that same scattering of mirages in Waite. Warmth that, instead of helping, causes harm.

The card in spreads

The same card reads differently depending on the spread and the question — compare real spreads:

How it differs from Waite

Seven of Cups — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithSeven of Cups
Tarot de Marseille (Conver)Seven of Cups

In Waite, the Seven of Cups is a scene of dreams: a dark silhouette gazes at seven cups in a cloud, and in each is a seductive mirage — a head, a veiled figure, a snake, a castle, jewels, a wreath, a dragon. These are illusions, fantasies, a choice among deceptive visions. Marseille draws neither cloud nor visions: on the card are seven cups with ornament, and what must be read is the number — degree 7 (decisive action in the world) in the element of Water. The meaning is therefore almost the opposite: not passive contemplation of fantasies, but the active outward release of feeling, love become purpose and service. Waite's distracted wandering among mirages appears in Marseille only as a shadowed side — the dispersal of feeling across too many directions.

WaiteTarot de Marseille (Conver)
ImageA silhouette gazes at seven cups with mirages in a cloud.Seven cups with ornament; neither cloud nor visions.
How it readsThrough the images of illusions and the seductive choice.Through the formula: degree 7 (action in the world) × element of Water.
EmphasisFantasies, dreams, a choice among deceptive visions.Love become purpose and service, feeling in action.

Symbolism & correspondences

Degree 7 (decisive action in the world) in the element of Water. The Seven is water that has stepped out beyond the banks into purpose: feeling leaves the circle of two and turns toward the world as service. This is the active step of the square of the Heavens, love become a labor of the heart.

Element
Water
Arcana
Minor
Suit
Cups

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