Alright, so I was curious about what to expect from 7 of swords reversed reconciliation. I started off by doing some basic research, you know, just looking up what the 7 of swords reversed generally means in tarot.
I found out it often suggests that secrets are being revealed and there’s a move towards honesty. So, I thought, “Okay, let’s see how this plays out in a reconciliation situation.”
I decided to apply this in a real – life context. I had this friend, and we had a falling – out a while back. There were some misunderstandings, and I think some hidden agendas on both sides.

I reached out to this friend. I just said, “Hey, I think we should talk.” We met up at a local coffee shop. When we sat down, I started the conversation by saying, “Look, I know things got messy between us, and I think it’s time to be straight with each other.”
My friend was a bit hesitant at first. I could tell they were still kind of guarded. But then I just took the plunge and said all the things I had been holding back. I told them about the things that bothered me during our fight, and I also admitted some of the dumb things I did.
After I finished, my friend took a deep breath and started opening up too. They told me about the stuff they felt I did wrong, and also their own mistakes. It was like a dam had broken, and all the secrets and hidden feelings were coming out.
As we talked, I could see the tension in the air starting to fade. We were actually listening to each other, not just waiting for our turn to talk. We were really trying to understand where the other person was coming from.
By the end of the conversation, we both felt a lot better. We decided to give our friendship another shot. It was like the 7 of swords reversed was really working its magic.
Now, I’m not saying every reconciliation is going to be this smooth. But based on my experience, when you’re in a situation where there’s been deception or hidden issues, being honest and bringing everything out in the open can really make a difference. It’s like cleaning out the junk in a closet so you can start fresh.
So, if you’re in a similar situation, don’t be afraid to take that first step. Reach out, be honest, and see what happens. You might just be surprised at how well things can turn out.
