Today, I really wanted to try out something new with my tarot cards. I’ve been feeling super indecisive lately, like I’m at a crossroads with a bunch of different paths in front of me, and I just can’t figure out which way to go. So, I thought, why not let the cards give me some guidance? I grabbed my deck, shuffled it while thinking about my current situation, and then I pulled out a card, hoping for some clarity.
And guess what I got? The Seven of Cups, but reversed. At first, I was like, “What the heck does that even mean?” I know the Seven of Cups, when it’s upright, is all about having tons of choices, dreams, and sometimes even getting lost in fantasies, right?
I did a bit of digging around to refresh my memory on what this card means when it’s flipped. Turns out, the Seven of Cups reversed is kind of like a wake-up call. It’s a sign that it’s time to stop daydreaming and start making some real decisions. It suggests that maybe I’ve been avoiding making choices because I’m scared of picking the wrong one, or maybe I’m just overwhelmed by all the possibilities.

Honestly, this really hit home for me. I realized I have been putting off some big decisions, hoping they’d just sort themselves out. But seeing this card flipped on its head was like the universe telling me to get my act together.
- So, I decided to take a good, hard look at the choices in front of me.
- I listed out all the options, the pros and cons, and tried to see things as clearly as possible, without letting my emotions cloud my judgment. It wasn’t easy, but it was definitely a step in the right direction.
- Then, I decided I would sleep on this and revisit with the tarot the next day.
The Next Day
I pulled another card the next day, and this is where things got even more interesting. I drew the Two of Cups, upright. Now, this card is all about harmony, connection, and balance in relationships. It got me thinking about how the choices I make don’t just affect me, but also the people around me.
Putting these two cards together, the Seven of Cups reversed and the Two of Cups upright, it felt like the universe was giving me a little nudge. It’s not just about making choices for myself, but also about considering how those choices impact my relationships. It’s about finding a balance between what I want and what’s good for the people I care about.
This whole experience has been pretty eye-opening. It’s shown me that making decisions isn’t just about picking the “right” option, but also about being mindful of the bigger picture. And sometimes, we all need a little reminder to stop overthinking and start taking action. Tarot cards, who knew they could be so darn insightful?
So, if you’re ever feeling stuck or indecisive, maybe give the cards a try. You might be surprised at what they reveal. I know I was.
And to answer that question, “Seven of Cups reversed yes or no?” Well, it’s not really about a simple yes or no. It’s more like, “Hey, wake up, stop dreaming, and start making some choices.” It’s a call to action, a push to move forward, and that’s something I’m definitely going to work on. Wish me luck!