22-Ace of Wands Upright Thoth Work Tarot Reading

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Career, Work Or Retirement:

If you are looking for a new position when The Ace of Wands appears, know that something new and very positive is likely to be headed your way soon. Be bold and ask for what you want/need in the work/career arena. You are likely to be more successful than you’d dream possible.

Card Meanings: Getting In The Game, Enthusiasm, Travel, Beginning, Excitement, Conception, Accepting A Challenge, Talent, Spontaneity, New Initiative, Action, Profitable Journey, New Business, New Career, Fun, Birth, Inheritance, Creative Spark, New Beginnings, Getting Fired Up, Growth, Fertility, Being Bold/Daring, Urgency, Physically Starting Something, Potential, Good News, Finding New Passion

Usually indicating new beginnings – generally very positive ones, this card is in the realms of accomplishment and often generally related to work or career. Stay at home mums often draw this card too. If you are having a difficult time and draw The Ace of Wands in a reading, know that things are likely to be getting much better very soon!

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Complete Book of Tarot
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Complete Book of Tarot: Waite (1911): A sculptor at his work in a monastery. Compare the design which illustrates the Eight of Pentacles. The apprentice or amateur therein [in the Eight of Pentacles] has received his reward and is now at work in earnest. Divinatory Meanings: Métier, trade, skilled labor; usually, however, regarded as a card of nobility, aristocracy, renown, glory; (R) mediocrity in work and otherwise, puerility, pettiness, weakness.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Crowley/GD: The receptive feminine counterpart of the phallic Ace of Wands. Union with God. The Supernal Mother: fertility, pleasure, productivity, elegance, happiness.

Complete Book of Tarot: When reversed, the Ace of Pentacles (golden coins) suggests that something may have gone awry in your quest for material well-being. Perhaps you are missing a significant opportunity to improve financial security, or maybe your attitude toward wealth and prosperity needs adjusting. In the myth of King Midas, his unbridled greed for the acquisition of material goods leaves him devoid of human contact. Now may be a good time to ponder Buddha’s teachings about nonattachment. Interestingly, the lilies on this card in the Llewellyn Classic Tarot resemble the lotus, a Buddhist symbol of nonattachment; the lotus has the ability to rise above the mire of the swamp and produce an object of beauty.

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Complete Book of Tarot: When reversed, the Ten of Cups highlights family problems, domestic disruptions, and a sense of sadness in the home. There can also be a certain amount of strife and tension in other personal relationships. You may be experiencing a lack of a sense of fulfillment or a failure to achieve your heart’s desires; or else you have gotten what you want but you find it lacking. There is no pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Crowley says of this card that having got everything you wanted, you realize that you did not want it after all, and now you must pay the piper.