Tarot Card Meaning
Six of Wands Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
The Six of Wands illustrates the repose after a battle. It is a card of celebration and success. When a Six of Wands appears in your deck, recognize the important milestones in your life and be grateful for those who helped you along the w...
Five of Wands Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
Like all of the Fives in the Minor Arcana, The Five of Wands is about conflict. In the card, five men attack each other with the five wands. The card reminds us of the pitfalls of conflict but also suggests that this conflict could be transformed into communi...
Four of Wands Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
After the exploration of the previous card, The Four of Wands symbolises a much needed rest. It is a card of sanctuary, of community, and of home. The Four of Wands celebrates all of the achievements you've made on your journey thus far and encourages you to keep going after a time of repo...
Three of Wands Tarot Card Meanings
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The Three of Wands represents the threshold of adventure. The figure in the card is prepared and enthusiastic, all he needs to do is take the first step. In some ways, The Three of Wands is the Minor Arcana version of The Fool. Like its Major Arcana version, the Three of Wands calls us out of out comfort zone to seek enlightenment in the wo...
Two of Wands Tarot Card Meanings
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Like all Twos in the Minor Arcana, the Two of Wands is a card of decision. A figure stands on top of grey battlements and looks out towards the sea. Though the world is in his hands, he is hesitant to decide his journey. The Two of Wands reminds us to seize the day and to not fall prey to indecis...