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We love the Six of Wands because it reminds each of us that we are capable of achieving whatever we set our minds and hearts to. It might sound a bit cliché, but its message remains solid and true.
The Six of Wands Tarot Card Description
The Six of Wands is all about triumph and recognition. This card shows a figure on a horse, holding a victory wreath high while a crowd cheers. Not surprisingly, this card represents public praise and acknowledgment, which can signal a time of success and confidence.
Keywords
- Upright: Victory, public recognition, confidence
- Reversed: Pride, broken promises, ill will
Celestial Influence
- Planet/Zodiac: Leo
- Card Number and Arcana: VI (Minor Arcana)
- Element: Fire
- Crystal: Sunstone - Use sunstone to boost your confidence and sense of accomplishment.
The Six of Wands Upright
When the Six of Wands appears upright, it's a sign of success and public recognition. Your efforts are paying off, and you're being celebrated for your achievements. This card boosts your self-esteem and shows that you’re attracting positive attention. Whether it’s financial stability or personal accomplishments, enjoy this moment. Share your victory with loved ones who have supported you along the way.
The Six of Wands Reversed
In reverse, the Six of Wands suggests issues with pride or unmet expectations. The recognition you hoped for might not come, which can lead to feelings of disappointment or resentment.
Stay grounded and remember the effort it took to get here. Relationships, including those with potential partners and family members, could be strained if pride takes over. This card encourages humility and gratitude, even in challenging times.
Mantra: I am grateful for the opportunities that will soon present themselves to me.
References
The Way of Tarot | Alejandro Jodorowsky, Archive.org
The Marseille Tarot Revealed A Complete Guide to Symbolism, Meanings & Methods | Yoav Ben-Dov
The Pictorial Key to the Tarot | Arthur Edward Waite
Disclaimer
The contents of this article are provided for informational purposes only. Take what resonates with you and leave behind anything that doesn't. Anahana is not liable for any interpretations, insights, or outcomes that may arise from using the information provided.
By: Sydney Garden
Sydney is a skilled writer and editor at Anahana with a diverse educational and professional background. Sydney received her BA (Honors) in Communications from Toronto Metropolitan University and is furthering her education by pursuing her MSc in Human Resource Management at the University of Stirling.