The Seven of Wands is a card of defense, perseverance, and standing oneβs ground. When this card appears in a reading about whether he will contact you, it suggests that he may feel the need to protect himself or defend his position. This card often represents someone who is resistant or hesitant, possibly due to past conflicts, external pressures, or a personal need for space. Depending on the cardβs position, he may reach out but with caution, or he may be actively avoiding communication to maintain his emotional boundaries.
Three Key Points to Consider π
- He May Feel Defensive or Guarded: The Seven of Wands suggests that he may be in a mindset where he feels the need to protect himself. If there was conflict between you, he might be hesitant to reach out because he feels the need to defend his perspective. He could also be dealing with personal struggles that make him resistant to opening up at this time.
- He Could Be Facing External Pressures: This card sometimes indicates that external factors, such as work, family, or social expectations, are influencing his decision. If he is feeling overwhelmed by outside influences, he may choose to focus on maintaining his own stability rather than reaching out, even if he does think about contacting you.
- If He Contacts You, He May Be Cautious: If he does reach out, it may not be in a relaxed or open way. He could be testing the waters, seeing how you respond before fully engaging. Conversations may feel guarded, and he may not be quick to express his emotions or intentions. If you want open communication, patience and understanding may be required.
Seven of Wands in Upright Position π
When upright, the Seven of Wands suggests that he is standing his ground and may be reluctant to initiate contact.
What This Means:
- He may feel defensive or protective over his emotions and is hesitant to be vulnerable.
- If he reaches out, it may be because he feels he needs to clarify or defend his actions.
- He could be facing challenges in his personal life that make communication difficult.
- His mindset is focused on self-preservation, making him less likely to reach out easily.
β Likelihood of Contact: Low to Moderate β He may reach out, but only if he feels secure enough to do so.
Seven of Wands in Reversed Position β οΈ
When reversed, the Seven of Wands suggests that he may be feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or ready to let down his guard. He could either be giving up the fight and reaching out, or withdrawing further due to emotional exhaustion.
What This Means:
- He might be feeling too emotionally drained to engage in communication.
- If he does reach out, it could be an attempt to ease tension rather than fully reconnect.
- He may be surrendering his defensive stance, opening the door for a more peaceful conversation.
- External stressors could be weighing him down, making him disengage rather than confront emotions head-on.
β Likelihood of Contact: Uncertain β If he reaches out, it may be due to emotional exhaustion rather than a desire to reconnect meaningfully.
What to Do Next π€οΈ
The Seven of Wands advises you to respect boundaries while maintaining clarity in your own emotional needs. If you are waiting for him to contact you:
- Upright Seven of Wands: Give him space to work through his feelings. Pressuring him may make him even more resistant.
- Reversed Seven of Wands: If he contacts you, assess whether he is truly open to communication or simply reaching out due to stress or exhaustion.
Additional Factors to Consider π
- Is He Feeling Defensive About the Past? If unresolved issues exist, he may need more time to process before reaching out.
- Are External Factors Playing a Role? Work, stress, or other influences could be making him prioritize other areas of his life.
- What Do You Want from This Communication? Are you hoping for clarity, closure, or reconciliation? Make sure your expectations align with his possible intentions.
Further FAQs on This Topic β
Q: Should I reach out to him instead?
A: If the Seven of Wands is upright, he may still be defensive and not ready for a conversation. If reversed, reaching out could work, but ensure he is in a place to respond openly.
Q: What if he contacts me but seems distant?
A: He may still be feeling guarded. If the conversation is tense or defensive, give him time to feel more comfortable before pushing for deeper discussion.
Q: Does the Seven of Wands mean he is avoiding me on purpose?
A: Not necessarily, but it does indicate hesitation or resistance. He may need to feel emotionally secure before deciding to reconnect.
Last Thoughts π§
The Seven of Wands is a card of defense, resistance, and perseverance. If upright, he may be hesitant to contact you due to emotional self-protection. If reversed, he may be exhausted and considering letting down his guard, but this does not guarantee meaningful communication. Regardless of his actions, focus on maintaining your own emotional stability and respecting the boundaries that are present in the situation.