Welcome back to another Tarot Tuesday card reading.
If you are just joining me, let me explain the inspiration to begin these posts. In Texas, and all across the country, Taco Tuesday is a popular day when Tacos are usually 99 cents. So, I had the inspiration, or Angel nudge as I like to think of it, to create a Tarot Tuesday. Each Tuesday I will post a different Tarot card and give its meaning. I pray and ask for the right card that will bring a message to someone in need.
Today, I pulled the King of Wands. This is such a beautiful card. The intricate detail and symbols tell so much. Also, remember that the suit of Wands represents primal energy, spirituality, inspiration, determination, strength, intuition, creativity, ambition and expansion.
The King of Wands represents pure fire energy in its masculine form. Unlike the other Wands court cards, the King is not so interested in creation and creativity, or in dreaming up ideas and implementing them himself. Instead, he is more inclined to take an idea and then enlist others to help him actualize it. Thus, when the King of Wands appears in a Tarot reading, it is a sign you are stepping into the role of a visionary leader, ready to direct your people towards a common goal. You have a clear vision of where you want to go, and now you are manifesting that vision with the support of those around you.
The King of Wands reminds you to lead your life with intent, vision and a long-term view. You have a grand idea of what is truly possible, and you will stop at nothing to see it through.
You achieve a lot because you are clear about your future direction and how you will get there – and do not waste your time on activities or relationships you believe will lead nowhere. You prefer to embark on a direct and robust course of action. You are inspired by long-term, sustainable success, wanting to have a lasting impact. You are here to leave a legacy.
The appearance of the King of Wands also suggests that an opportunity is presenting itself to you, and you now have the power to take on the challenge. You are the determining factor in this situation. If you want it to be successful, it will. And equally, if you do not fully commit to it, this seed will struggle to blossom and grow. You can create any outcome you wish, so be mindful about your intentions and vision.
Always remember these four little words! You hold the power!
Thank you for joining me! See you next Tuesday for another inspiring message from the Universe via the Tarot Cards!
As always, I use the Rider-Waite Radiance deck and BiddyTarot.com for interpretations.
This is a good reading, Jan. In the back of my mind I hope that card was pulled for me. 🙂
The Angels know what everyone needs and as long as it resonates with one person, I am thrilled! Thank you for stopping by and here’s to new endeavors and adventures! You have the power!
Thank you. Your comment is like a light. 🙂
That was fun. I like playing with Tarot cards and have done a few readings back in the day. A great message from the King of Wands, Jan. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Wonderful, Diana!! Thanks SO much for stopping by! I am really enjoying this series!
Craig! LOL! I do love this tarot feature, Jan. You are teaching me a lot. Many thanks. <3
Yay! I’m so glad you stopped by, Colleen!! Yes, Craig added a touch of humor to this post. 🙂
As he always does. LOL! I do enjoy your readings, Jan. <3
I like this strong card especially as we go into Leo. That’s what I first thought of. We do need leaders and ones who made the seeds grow:)
So true, Denise! I love this card too. The strength and wisdom he represents is inspiring! Thank you for stopping by! I appreciate you!
Well, that’s all cool. (And, considering Craig’s comment, funny.) And now I’m thinking of He-Man holding up his sword and saying, “I have the power!” I want the power, too. LOL
Thanks for teaching me another card.
Lol, Staci! Me too!! I am happy you stopped by! Hugs!
Another interesting card, Jan! I chuckled over Craig’s comment but did wonder about the gecko.
And I’d forgotten about the Tarot card reader in The Death of Mrs. Westaway as Tony mentioned. That was an excellent novel with an unusual character.
Yes, I too had to laugh out loud at Craig’s comment. 🙂 It’s actually a Salamander which is a fire elemental totem animal in the metaphysical world. And, yes, the Death of Mrs. Westaway sounds like a great read. I need to add it to my list! Thanks so much for stopping by!
I like this card, Jan. The world needs visionaries.
Yes, it does, John! Visionaries like yourself!
*blush. Thanks, Jan
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He’s looking away from someone who wants to save him a bundle on car insurance.
Lol, Craig! 🙂 You made me chuckle!
Good morning Jan- I’m learning so much from you and it’s cool because the current book I’m reading/listening too in audio, has a girl who is a tarot card reader. The Death Of Mrs. Westway by Ruth Ware. I think about you all the time as I’ve been listening on my commute. It’s a Murder mystery book.
I hope you and Linda are having a great visit. Love you!
Good morning, Tonya! How interesting to have a Tarot card reader as a character in a book. That sounds like a good story! Yes, Linda and I are having a great visit. I am so glad I could come! Hugs sweet lady!