Wands Reading Rider Waite Tarot Deck

One Card Wands Reading (Rider Waite Deck)

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General Meanings Wands

The Suit of Wands is associated with primal energy, spirituality, inspiration, determination, strength, intuition, creativity, ambition and expansion, original thought and the seeds through which life springs forth. Wands deal with the spiritual level of consciousness and mirror what is important to you at the core of your being. Wands are also indicative of all things that you do during the day to keep you busy, be it working at the office, home or the great outdoors.
Wands are also indicative of all things that you do during the day to keep you busy, be it working at the office, home or the great outdoors. Wands have to do with movement, action and initiatives and the launching of new ideas. They may be indicative of a never-ending ‘Ideas List’ or ‘To Do List’, whereby the client has many projects on the go to keep them busy. The negative aspects of the Suit of Wands include illusion, egotistical behaviour, impulsiveness, a lack of direction or purpose, or feeling meaningless.

Energies connected: Wands

Inspiration, action, power, courage, energy, passion, careers, creativity, impulsiveness.

About the Rider Waite Tarot Deck

The Original Rider Waite Tarot Deck is the most popular and widely used tarot card deck in the world, printed from plates that were destroyed during the bombing of London during World War II. Full of symbolism and deeper meanings, Arthur E. Waite, the intellectual father of the Rider Waite deck, commented that ‘the true Tarot is symbolism; it speaks no other language and offers no other signs.’

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Complete Book of Tarot
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Complete Book of Tarot: The ancient Greeks developed a theory of four basic elements to explain the nature of reality. The idea that everything in nature can be explained in terms of four elemental principles held sway for more than two thousand years and has had a major impact on philosophy, medicine, art, science and divination. Modern physics, for example, speaks of four fundamental forces of nature. In the field of psychology, Carl Jung made use of the theory of four elements to develop his ideas about the functioning of the human mind. The popular Myers-Briggs personality types are based on this ancient theory of four elements.

Tarot Books

Complete Book of Tarot: Rather than give a specific time period, this method suggests how fast a matter will develop depending on the suit of the outcome card or on the predominance of a particular suit in a spread. Wands, being hot and fiery, suggest rapid action. Swords, being hot and airy, are quick but not as fast as Wands. Cups, being cold and watery, are somewhat slow. Finally, Pentacles, being cold and earthen, are the slowest of all. To summarize:

Complete Book of Tarot: Knights and the fiery suit of Wands excel at intuition. They rely heavily on intuitive hunches and quick flashes of insight about future possibilities. Their ideas often come unbidden or out of the blue; they typically can’t explain the source of these unconscious perceptions. Unlike Pages who take their time observing and gathering sense impressions, Knights act quickly, impulsively, and ambitiously in response to sudden bursts of inspiration.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Knights and the fiery suit of Wands excel at intuition. They rely heavily on intuitive hunches and quick flashes of insight about future possibilities. Their ideas often come unbidden or out of the blue; they typically can’t explain the source of these unconscious perceptions. Unlike Pages who take their time observing and gathering sense impressions, Knights act quickly, impulsively, and ambitiously in response to sudden bursts of inspiration.