Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Tarot Card Symbolism: The Knight of Wands of the Minor Arcana

The Knight of Wands of the Minor Arcana of the Tarot is the twelfth card of the Suit of Wands. It follows the Page of Wands. It is representative of travel, progress, and new ideas. In some decks, this card is called the Prince of Wands.

The Symbolism of the Knight of Wands Tarot Card

This card is represented by a well-appointed young knight seated upon a prancing brown horse. They travel through the desert, eagerly awaiting their next challenge. Both man and horse are united in their desire to do battle. In his hand, the Knight carries a long wand, much as he would a javelin.

The horse is more than just a mode of conveyance for this Knight. It is also a companion and a guide, the embodiment of instinct and intuition.

The General Interpretation of the Knight of Wands Card

When appearing in a spread, this card implies new ideas and invention. This is a card of the mind, of intelligence, and of coming up with new solutions to old problems. The Knight of Wands is ever ready to confront any difficulty, for he is full of fire and passion. He is unable to give up, no matter the challenge.

The Inner Meaning of the Knight of Wands in Tarot

The Knight of Wands is the image of a passionate youth. As a court card, it may represent either an actual person or a situation. Often this card is both at the same time. As a person, it may be a youth or young adult who is enamored with the idea of travel and progress. He likes to be constantly on the move, for anything else tends to bore him.

This young man is intelligent and knowledgeable, but sometimes overconfident in that knowledge. He is passionate in his beliefs, and so this can lead to a stubbornness that can be unhealthy. The young Knight must be ever wary of closing his mind to new ideas and points of view.

As a situation, the Knight of Wands is an indication that now is the time for action, to put energy to good use. It also suggests, that in this particular situation, it is important to let instinct and intuition be the guide, much as the energetic horse is a guide for the Knight. The only caution here is to be aware of the situation itself, making sure that the task is a worthy one.

The Queen of Wands follows this card. The Knight of Wands is the second court card of the Suit of Wands.

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