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from: Wands Court Cards in a Tarot Deck
Tarot card decks are divided into the Major and Minor Arcane.
The Minor Arcane, which deals with everyday or common
occurrences, is made up of fifty six cards divided into four
elemental suits: Wands (fire), Cups (water), Swords (air) and
Coins (earth). Each suit contains ten cards that start with Ace,
followed by two then proceeding on to ten. Then there are four
court cards: the Page, Knight, Queen and King.
The Ace of the suit sums up the overall theme. The numbered
cards in the center clarify what has or will happen and what can
be done. The personifications of the court cards represent ways
we can exist in the world and how that tactic could benefit or
harm us. In certain Tarot patterns, they represent real people-
either ourselves or someone we interact with.
The suit of Wands carries overall themes of action, creativity
and movement. Fire is the associated element and its presence
indicates passion, energy and being tested. The court cards of
Wands introduce characters that can be recognized externally or
internally. They are more concerned with attributes then
occurrences. Occurrences can be gleamed from other cards and
approached with the knowledge of what court card personality
will be available to take on the situation.
The Page of any suit is spontaneous and pleasure oriented like a
young child. The Page of Wands is all about passion for life.
Internal energy can provide the fuel for conquering fears,
habits and achieving freedom. This card is assertive and carries
confidence and action. The card will normally not come up in
relation to an event- usually referring to either yourself or
another person.
The Knight of Wands is warm, generous, energetic, humorous,
optimistic and enthusiastic. There is also a morality to this
knight in shining armor including a desire to protect the
vulnerable. Dragons can be slain, doubts torn to bits and
obstacles put behind you if this card comes up in your Tarot
reading. He does have a tendency to swing from one extreme to
another and balance can be a key to make sure his energy doesn't
become a runaway train.
Determination and ambition mark the Queen of Wands. This card
normally comes up in a Tarot reading after significant traumas
have taught valuable lessons. Loyal, honest, proud and forceful
The Queen makes a good friend but strong foe. Her presence can
signify to do absolutely anything if the will is great enough.
She is as capable as the King but has the quiet force of
feminine energy.
The King of Wands carries some of the same morality and nobility
as the Knight. The King is connected with nature, mature,
faithful and realistic. He has the strength to move through the
obstacles of life while picking up the weak and carrying them on
his back. There can be a delay of action associated with this
Tarot card stemming from an inability to wisely pick battles and
overanalyzing. Overall, the King is masculine strength and
capability personified.
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