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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Eight of Wands

Eight of Wands

Hasty actions · Journey and Travel · A Journey or Flight · Motion · End to a delay
Eight of Wands
Eight of Wands Tarot card

Eight of Wands's Meaning

Prepare yourself for an abrupt increase in the pace of your life. Things are about to get very busy. They good news is that any projects you begin will progress quickly, you will experience few delays, and the conclusion is likely to be successful. This card is also good news for relationships, although it raises the possibility of needing to travel for relationships. All things considered, this is a good card to find in your spread, as long as you are willing to buckle down and get to work.

Past

There are past goals that will not be able to move your forward. Think of a change that will bring you the most happiness. The struggle which has been occupying you will pass and a brief peace will follow.

Present

Exciting news will arrive to break the calmness of your present. The discomfort is necessary to remove you from your motionless present.

Future

A new venture will bring you future success, but you must be ready to make the right choice in a sudden decision.

Yes / No Key Interpretation

The Eight of Wands stands for some sort of journey or travel. It suggests events that will move quickly and opportunities that are set to arrive unpredictably. While overcoming obstacles, it shows and end to some sort of delay or blockage in your life. The answer to your question is most likely yes.

Key Dates, Timing, and Astrology.

 Sagittarius

Key dates: November 23 to December 2
The Eight of Wands
The Lord of Swiftness


Numerical Value: 8
Divinatory meaningUpright - Understanding and harmony.  The time and conditions are right to facilitate success.  A process of speeding-up and an end to delays.  A time for 'grasping the nettle', taking the initiative or taking charge.  This card also indicates: important journeys, correspondence, and favourable news.  A card of hope.

Ill Dignified or Reversed - Disputes and disagreements.  Great effort and a driving force that is totally wasted through the running out of steam.  Silly, spontaneous actions.  Cancelled journeys and possibly redundancy or sacking.  Jumping in both feet first before testing the water.

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