Queen of Wands

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Rider–Waite tarot deck

The Queen of Wands is a court card in the Minor Arcana set of the tarot.

Tarot cards are used throughout much of

divinatory purposes.[1][2]

Divination usage

Its keywords include: attractive, wholehearted, energetic, cheerful, and self-assured.

Symbolic components and composition

The Queen of Wands combines the properties of the suit of wands, associated with elemental fire, with the figure of the Queen, which embodies nurturing, feminine, inwardly-focused and embracing personality. This combination results in a card which represents a vivacious and warm personality, full of a fiery passion put to the service of encouragement, assurement, attraction, esteem, and enthusiasm. The back of her throne doesn't have a top, indicating endless possibilities. The lions on the back of her throne are associated with the element fire. Her golden attire shows that she is strong and her fire is burning with great intensity. The desert behind her is another indicator of fire. The rocks on the right side of her throne can show toughness, a hard soul, her independence.

The sign of

intuitive
understanding of the world.

Interpretation

The Queen of Wands is said by some to represent one's basic instinct. Her strength and task are providing initial inputs. She says to you that you must think of the consequences of what you do, but that you must be sure to focus on what will get you moving and how to do it.

Directness, spontaneity and independence are very special talents that others admire, as long as you accept that others may be your polar opposite. Don't get tricked into becoming impatient. If the sun "shines" in your heart, you can overcome your fears and walk your own path. "Approach your tasks as steps and take every one of them with assurance." (quote of Evelin Burger and Johannes Fiebag)

One possible interpretation is that the card represents a sincere, friendly, chaste, or loving woman who might become influential or is currently present in the querent's life.[3] The Queen of Wands can indicate a woman who is very helpful and kind. She may be the querent or she may stand for a woman in the querent's life who is older than the querent, has hair on the lighter end of the spectrum, and who is considered to be a very supportive, giving person. She could represent a mother like figure.

Reversed interpretation

The card reversed could represent qualities such as good, economical, obliging, serviceable and hospitality. It can also signify opposition, jealousy, and even deceit and infidelity.

Key meanings

The key meanings of the Queen of Wands:[4]

  • Career-oriented
  • Hard worker
  • Honest
  • Independent and home-loving
  • Thoughtful

References

  1. ^ a b .
  2. Mystical Origins of the Tarot Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "The Pictorial Key to the Tarot", by Waite, Arthur Edward. "Universal Waite Tarot" deck and book set
  4. ^ Trusted Tarot (2010) Queen of Wands