Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Tarot Card Symbolism: The King of Wands Reversed

For those who choose to read cards that appear reversed (upside down) in a Tarot spread as having unique meanings, the King of Wands in its reversed position is a clear warning. As a man, this person cannot be relied upon. He may be a liar and apt to make promises that he knows he won't keep. In both business and love he will prove disappointing. In some caes, the man is decent enough, but he is otherwise engaged or perhaps in a poor position to give you what you need. In either case, relying upon someone else to help you right now is a bad idea.

Tarot Card Symbolism; The King of Wands of the Minor Arcana

The King of Wands of the Minor Arcana of the Tarot is the fourteenth card of the Suit of Wands. It follows the Queen of Wands. It is the embodiment of decisiveness and passion.

The Symbolism of the King of Wands Tarot Card

This card is represented by a mature man seated upon a throne; this throne has no top. He is wearing stately robes and a golden crown upon his head. In one hand he holds a wand, and is seated in the middle of the desert, which is indicative of fire. There is a small salamander at his feet, looking up at him.

The General Interpretation of the King of Wands Card

When appearing in a spread, this card implies a need for decisiveness. Procrastination will not serve in this situation. This may apply to a decision that has already been put off for far too long, or a task that the individual may find unappealing. It could, of course, apply to any decision or task that has yet to be completed. This card suggests that immediate action is required.

The Inner Meaning of the King of Wands in Tarot

The King of Wands is the image of a decisive man, one who may also be given to quiet deliberation. As a court card, it may represent either an actual person or a situation; often, this card represents both at the same time. As a person, it may be a mature adult, either male or female, who usually keeps his own counsel.

It is important to understand that the King of Wands is not necessarily a male figure. He can also represent a female. Instead, it is the more masculine qualities that emerge. The King of Wands is an individual who makes decisions as quickly as possible, though he will take the time to deliberate an important decision if necessary. He can be quick to anger, and is prone to self-righteousness.

As a situation, this card can be interpreted as a symbolic (or not-so-symbolic) test that the individual must endure. The salamander gives this impression, as they were once thought to be able to walk through fire.

The King of Wands is the fourth court card of the Suit of Wands. It is the final card of the Suit of Wands, and so represents heightened, yet stable, passions.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Tarot Card Symbolism: The Queen of Wands Reversed

Reading reversed (upside down) cards as different than upright Tarot cards is not a universal practice by any means. Probably only about half of all Tarot readers follow this practice. The others simply turn the reversed cards so they are upright. Either method is fine as long as you're consistent.

If you do choose to read reversed meanings into your Tarot spreads, the Queen of Wands in its reversed position isn't necessarily a bad omen, but it's not a helpful card either. Either this lovely lady is unreliable or she is well-meaning but unable to help at the moment. You'll have to rely only on yourself if you want to accomplish anything.

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

The Queen of Wands of the Minor Arcana of the Tarot is the thirteenth card of the Suit of Wands. It follows the Knight of Wands. It is the embodiment of inwardly-focused energy and independence.

The Symbolism of the Queen of Wands Tarot Card

This card is represented by a beautiful woman of approximately middle age; she is a mature woman. She is dressed in flowing robes of the highest quality, and she wears a golden crown upon her head. She is seated on a throne in the middle of the desert. She holds a sunflower, the embodiment of the energy of the sun. She wears golden robes, indicating her strong and fiery personality.

The General Interpretation of the Queen of Wands Card

When appearing in a spread, this card implies directness, spontaneity, and independence. These are traits that are much admired by others, but it must be accepted that there are people who possess polar opposite traits. This card warns against impatience with others who possess different traits or tendencies.

The Queen of Wands also suggests that everyone must overcome their inherent fears and walk their own, independent path. They must not allow the fears and doubts of others to become their own. Overcoming fear is not a simple task, but the Queen of Wands indicates that if the task is approached in smaller steps, and each step is faced on its own, victory will soon come.

The Inner Meaning of the Queen of Wands in Tarot

The Queen of Wands is the image of a mature and independent woman. 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 mature adult, either male or female, with a nurturing, inwardly-focused and embracing personality.

It is important to realize that the person represented by this card is not necessarily a female. But this person will embody the more feminine qualities of a vivacious personality and deep passion, combined with the loving nature of a mother. She is the source of encouragement, esteem, and enthusiasm in the Suit of Wands.

As a situation, the Queen of Wands can be representative of the need for true independence. When this card appears in a spread, it may indicate that the time has come for the individual to make their own decisions, set off on their own path.

The King of Wands follows this card. The Queen of Wands is the third court card of the Suit of Wands.