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Which Tarot Cards Say “Don’t Trust This Person”

Which Tarot Cards Say “Don’t Trust This Person”

Trust is the cornerstone of any relationship—whether romantic, platonic, or professional. But sometimes, something feels off. If you're turning to tarot to help confirm your instincts, there are certain cards that serve as clear warnings. While tarot isn’t about judgment, it can spotlight energies that caution you to slow down, observe carefully, and perhaps reconsider who you’re letting into your emotional space.

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One of the most telling cards when it comes to deception is the Seven of Swords. This card frequently symbolizes secrets, sneakiness, or someone taking more than they give. It doesn’t always indicate outright betrayal, but it’s a signal that honesty may be lacking. If this card appears in relation to a specific person, proceed with care. Something may be happening behind the scenes.

The Devil card can also serve as a warning. It points to manipulation, control, or unhealthy attachments. If this card appears in the context of a relationship or interaction, it might suggest that someone is trying to influence you for their own gain—or that you’re being pulled into a dynamic that compromises your freedom or values.

Another card to watch for is the Five of Swords. It speaks to conflict, ego-driven behavior, and winning at all costs. When connected to someone in your life, this card often highlights power struggles or interactions where mutual respect is lacking. It might also warn that someone around you isn’t playing fair—even if they seem cooperative on the surface.

The Moon is a subtler card, but its meaning is no less important. It points to illusion, confusion, and emotional manipulation. When this card shows up, it may mean that not all is as it seems. Emotions are being stirred, and someone may be hiding their true intentions. Trust your intuition deeply when the Moon appears.

Even the High Priestess can serve as a quiet alert. While typically a card of wisdom and inner knowing, she can also represent secrets and things not yet revealed. In the context of trust, her message is: not everything needs to be said, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t happening. Listen carefully, not just to what’s spoken, but to what’s not.

It’s also worth noting the presence of reversed cards. For example, a reversed King of Cups can point to emotional manipulation, while a reversed Magician might indicate someone using charm or intellect deceptively. These cards don’t always scream betrayal—but they do suggest caution.

Tarot isn’t here to make you paranoid. It’s here to highlight where your energy might be leaking or where you’re not being met with honesty. These warning cards are invitations—not to panic, but to pause. To ask yourself: What do I feel when I’m with this person? Am I being respected, or just tolerated? Are there red flags I’ve been minimizing?

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In the end, your intuition is your strongest guide. Tarot simply reflects what you already sense deep down. If the cards say “don’t trust this person,” it’s not about fear—it’s about awareness. You have the power to protect your peace and surround yourself with those who honor it.

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