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Faith, Spirituality Or Psychic Progression:
You are suddenly likely to be spiritually hungry when The Queen of Wands appears. There’s nothing wrong with that, but don’t get carried away thinking you’ve suddenly found ‘THE’ total answer you’ve been looking for your entire life and sell everything you own, for example, to join a spiritual group in another country. Take your time, read and reflect, talk to lots of people, before making huge life changes. Your exploration is admirable. Crossing over into huge life-changing decisions without full consideration might not be as healthy.
Card Meanings: Assertive, Efficient, Strong, Sexy, Confident, Fertility, Independent, Optimistic, Passionate, Hot Tempered, Command, Fondness, Chaotic, Organising Your Life, Courageous, Efficiency, Outgoing, Funny, Forgetful, Helping Others, Vivacious, A Lot Of Balls In The Air, Energetic, Motherhood, Attraction, Accomplishing Many Tasks
The Queen of Wands is one of the most fertile (metaphorically and literally) and feminine/womanly energies in the deck. In a reading she can often signify a literal person in our lives, most often female, and most often with hair tending toward the lighter shades in the spectrum. The Queen brings good energy, and is a positive sign to receive.
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Portable Magic: Each of these elemental pairs produces a unique combination that may be exemplified by a specific force or substance in the natural world. Bear in mind that these compound manifestations are only examples. They show the prevailing quality of the pairs of elements in the court tarot cards. For example, the Water of Fire found in the Queen of Wands is well exemplified by the rainbow because a rainbow reflects and refracts the fiery rays of the sun to create an image that is splendid but fleeting and illusory.
Portable Magic: Thanks to serious research into the origins of the Tarot that has been done in recent times, we now know that the Tarot was invented in northern Italy in the early part of the fifteenth century, as a card game for the entertainment of noble patrons, and that for centuries it held no recognized occult meaning. The earliest surviving written reference to Tarot cards appeared in 1442. The earliest plausible date for the invention of the Tarot has been given as 1410, with 1425 a more probable year of origin (Decker, Depaulis, and Dummet, A Wicked Pack of Cards, 27) .
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Portable Magic: The form of the evoked elemental, and how clearly you are able to perceive the spirit on the astral level, depends on how well you understand the nature of the number card from which it is summoned, and how open your mind is to psychic impressions. It is best not to start with a detailed concept of the appearance of the spirit. The first time you summon a particular elemental you will know in advance its gender and title, and will have some preconception of its overall appearance, and perhaps a few details such as hair and eye color, but you should allow the rest of its form and personality to take shape as you continue to work with the spirit.