Queen of Wands
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Advice: buy the Rider Waite
deck.
Pamela Colman Smith
(1878-1951)
designed those cards in 1909 while
she was
under the guidance of the Goddess.
How to start with
Tarot?
There
is only one way to start with Tarot:
the
cards have to come into your life.
How to handle Tarot
cards?
You have to be very careful.
These cards are no careless
toys.
The powers contained in these
cards can cause trouble.
So keep the neutral cards upon
and under the deck.
Keep the deck in a purple
cloth.
Your daily card.
Draw a card from the deck.
How did this one card become
visible in your life?
Note down in your Book of
Enlightenment what you feel.
The
Queen of Wands:
The Wands are tokens of male
energy.
This does not mean that everything
is male determined.
The Wand is energetic,
creative, with new initiatives.
Wands are abundantly filled
with life.
This Lady is seated on the
Lion throne.
She holds a sunflower in her
left hand.
She is dressed in yellow.
The wand is in her right hand.
Her crown is decorated with
leaves.
The black cat is looking at
us.
The throne of the Queen of
Wands is placed in a hilly landscape,
which looks like a kind of
sandy desert.
The hills very probably are
piramids!
Sunflowers images are also on
the throne.
There is only one other Tarot
card with a sunflower,
which is XIX the Sun.
The Sun looks upon the happy
child on the white horse.
The Queen of Wands is thinking
of having a child.
Or perhaps she thinks of making
love in the happy sunshine?
Also notice her heart shaped
juwel.
She seems content with the
situation.
She has no armour on and looks
peaceful.
When a lady like this comes
into our life,
we somehow know she will not
be easily a friend.
On the other hand I sense that
she is very friendly.
She belongs to the Wands
family.
Active, energetic, overruling.
Did she come into my life
today?
Not a bad moment in our lifes to
have this Spirit nearby,
may be a little bit overwhelming.
Warning:
Tarot
cards are governed by real Spirit Powers.
Give
the cards your careful attention.
Updated July 07, 2009
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