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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Five of Wands

Five of Wands

Anxiety · Conflict · Disagreement · Strife · Struggle
Five of Wands
Five of Wands Tarot card

Five of Wands's Meaning

The Five of Wands is never a welcome card, as long tradition suggests you will be in line for struggle and aggravation. Pay close attention to the surrounding cards to discover clues about which areas of your life will be subject to these conflicts. Expect them to be rooted in competition, and console yourself that a positive solution is not outside your reach. Just be prepared for the possibility that the victory will come at a personal cost.

Past

The battles you have faced has led you to boldness of character. This is a valuable trait, but only in moderation. Facing adversity requires tact, and it may feel as though your progress is too far delayed by the obstacles in your path.

Present

A miscommunication or misunderstanding will pose obstacles to your progress.

Future

There will be an opportunity in the future that requires you to tame your boldness in order to succeed. No one can decide your actions but you, so rely on your strength of will to achieve balanced progress.

Yes / No Key Interpretation

The Five of Wands suggests being challenged in some way and having to defend yourself against others. It brings with it feelings of struggle, anxiety, and overall unease with internal battles yet to come. The negative foreboding presented with this card provides an answer of no.

Key Dates, Timing, and Astrology.

 Leo

Key dates: July 22 to August 1
The Five of Wands
The Lord of Strife


Numerical Value: 5
Divinatory meaningUpright - Problems and possibly upheaval that simply cannot be avoided.  Minor irritations may also occur, but whatever the circumstances, i.e. tests, opposition, trouble strife; great mental agility and the use of ones inner mental resources will be needed to triumph.  Success can be achieved but only through relentless hard work.

Ill Dignified or Reversed - Trickery, fraud, defeat, hurt and ruin.  Litigation and legal wrangles that could be avoided.  Spiteful conversation and unnecessary competitiveness.

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