Seven of Wands

Figure 4.7.1 Seven of Wands - harmony, harmonization, and cutting off everything unnecessary in chances, probabilities, parameters, and structural connections. A wall, fence, or barrier cuts off unwanted visitors. Downloaded from pixabay.com
Seven of Wands
In Kabbalah, the Seven is harmony, harmonization, and cutting off everything unnecessary. Wands are chances, probabilities, parameters, and structural connections.
Thus the Seven of Wands is harmonization and cutting off everything unnecessary in chances, probabilities, parameters, and structural connections. It may symbolize access control or identification systems.

Figure 4.7.2 Disinfection, mask, and gloves as barriers that cut off infection and the probability of infection. Downloaded from pixabay.com
The distinguishing feature of the Seven of Wands is cutting off probabilities of undesirable events.
The reversed Seven of Wands is a system that fails to cut off unwanted probabilities or events, such as a broken alarm or compromised access-control system.
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