Tarot: six of wands

The wands cards in the tarot deck are symbolised by the element Fire and rule the zodiac signs Aries, Leo and Sagittarius. In classic Rider Waite Smith tarot decks, the card shows a man in red riding a gray horse in triumph. The horse is gray as a symbol of neutrality and balance from the battle in the card before. The man has a laurel wreath on his head and carries a staff with a laurel wreath on it. Six of Wands symbolizes that he has triumphed over his adversary and now wears his wreath on his wand. Here, one of the men in the Five of Wands tarot card has won the battle and made himself the natural leader of the conflict. He has a composed calm and the lesson of the card is that the person who is the coolest in a conflict becomes the natural leader. The other youths are now his followers. You have gotten rid of your heart wall and have a balanced Solar Plexus – and Heart Chakra.

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Tarot: five of wands

The wands cards in the tarot deck are symbolized by the element Fire and rule the zodiac signs Aries, Leo and Sagittarius. In the classic Rider Waite Smith tarot deck, the card shows five youths in colorful clothes, each holding a long staff. A chaotic scene. Here we have five strong individuals with their own will who cannot get along. Five in Wands symbolizes conflicted will, not infrequently within ourselves. Maybe it's young people from the party we met in the card before who measure their strengths against each other. One way or another, the settlement needs a leader, as we see in the next card Six of Wands.

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Tarot: four of wands

The wand cards in the tarot deck are symbolised by the element Fire and rule the zodiac signs Aries, Leo and Sagittarius. In classic Rider Waite Smith tarot decks, the card shows a party in Italian vintage type Verona. We have four rods with a garland of flowers, fruits and rosettes. At the top of each rod is a sprouting small twig with leaves. A symbol of new beginnings. In the background there are two people in beautiful clothes holding up bouquets of flowers, as if they are calling to the viewer of the card. Four of Wands symbolizes how the man we see in Two of Wands and Three of Wands has now landed in joy and security. Perhaps he has taken a boat over to another country and is met with a party. The card is about the foundation we all need for our well-being. To belong, community, to be wanted and appreciated, to have an identity and a role in a society. To live one's life with an open heart in social joy.

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Tarot: two of wands

The wand cards in the tarot deck are symbolised by the element Fire and rule the zodiac signs Aries, Leo and Sagittarius. In classic Rider Waite Smith tarot decks, the card shows a well-dressed man looking out over a bay. He stands between two poles and holds a globe in his right hand. Two of Wands shows the man's vision of his future. He has begun to feel what he wants, what he feels, what he longs for. He doesn't have all the tools to take the leap, but he has the most important thing: His new vision. This requires a purified Throat and 3rd Eye Chakra.

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Tarot: ace of wands

The Ace cards in the tarot deck are symbolised by the element Fire and rule the zodiac signs Aries, Leo and Sagittarius. The card a white giant hand holding a stick with green twigs on it. The hand comes out of a gray cloud. The landscape is lush with a castle in the background. The foundation is laid, the door is open, there are no obstacles in the way. The energy of the Ace of Wands is, like all of the Aces, the very element of action. The cards that follow the Ace of Wands suite are a development of the basic energy of the wand. The suite of Wands is about your Ego. The ego can be destructive or constructive and if we follow the suite's development here we see what challenges the wand's energy brings. It is about the Solar Plexus Chakra, developing one's identity, taking place as who one is.

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Tarot: the world

In the Tarot deck, the World is card no. 21 and the last card in the Major Arcana. It symbolizes completion. The archetype exists within all of us and can be more or less visible in our lives at different times.

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Tarot: the sun

In the Tarot deck, the Sun is card no. 19 in the Major Arcana, associated with the zodiac sign of Leo and symbolizes Life. The archetype exists within all of us and can be more or less visible in our lives at different times.

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Tarot: the moon

In the Tarot deck, the Moon is card no. 18 in the Major Arcana, associated with the zodiac signs of Pisces and Cancer, and symbolizes what is hidden. The archetype exists within all of us and can be more or less visible in our lives at different times.

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