25-Four of Wands Upright Thoth Love Tarot Reading

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Romance, Love Or Relationships:

When it comes to love, this card can indicate that your relationship is about to become a whole lot more committed – up to and including a potential marriage. If you’re looking for love, it shows that special events (wedding, bar and bat mitzvahs, commitment ceremonies, etc.) are a good place to meet someone special now. If you get invited to something like this, and are single, make a point to GO.

Card Meanings: Celebrations, Coming Home, Prosperity, Dissatisfaction, Kindness, Laying Down Roots, Events, Community Spirit, Reunion, Stability, Community Or Family Coming Together, Self-Esteem, Surprises, Success, Weddings, Happy Families, Parties, Reevaluation, Security, Feeling Welcome, Teamwork, Pride

The Four of Wands often indicates that you may be attending a special event – one which will be way more fun than you are anticipating. So, go, and have a good time. Business is also likely to be going very well at this time, you will be proud of yourself, and others will be proud of you.

This reading is part of a love tarot reading using the The Four of Wands using cards from the with the Thoth Tarot Deck. You will find many more tarot pages that will be of great help if you need tarot card meanings. Use the search at the bottom of the page. We have some amazing tarot books for you to browse. Please see below.


Here are some snippets from a few of my favorite books

Complete Book of Tarot
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Complete Book of Tarot: Mathers (1888): Love, attachment, friendship, sincerity, affection; (R) crossed desires, obstacles, opposition, hindrance.

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Reversed Cards: The Four of Wands in the upright position tends to show us a lovely supportive scene. There is strength in community and unity in a group. Here in the blocked aspect there is a chance you are rejecting this concept outright or are having trouble pulling all your wands together to form a tent, which is what this card often reminds me of—trying to put up a tent. The tent symbolizes order, structure, and getting things to work in harmony. Sometimes it works well and the poles—or in this case, wands—behave, and sometimes only one stands up and your tent looks like a pitiful mess. Oh, the joys of the blocked Four of Wands.

Complete Book of Tarot: The French tarot restorer, Paul Marteau, published his highly influential book Le Tarot de Marseilles in 1949, in which he presented a horoscopic spread that makes use of all seventy-eight cards. A briefer version of this method involves selecting twelve cards from the major arcana and spreading them around the wheel, one major card in each house of the horoscope. The next step is to draw a card for each house from the remaining sixty-six cards (majors and minors mixed together) and lay them around the wheel, one card in each house. The first round of major arcana cards are read just as you would read the planets and zodiac signs in the houses of a horoscope. The second card, which might be either a major or minor arcana, reveals the future trends of that house. If the querent has further questions about the matters of a house, a third card can be drawn to clarify the issue.

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Complete Book of Tarot: When upright, the Sun is a positive card that typically symbolizes a period of success, achievement, recognition, warmth, happiness, popularity, and contentment. Health improves and personal relationships prosper. Work situations and new ventures go well. Because of the Sun’s connection with Leo and the fifth house of the natural zodiac, modern astrologers believe that this card can also signify romance, marriage, creative self-expression, the birth of children, or other matters related to offspring. Now is a time of clarity, illumination, and enlightenment. Ponder the words of the bard: ‘How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a weary world’ (William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice, 1600).