The Four of Wands is one of the cards of the Minor Arcana. Depicted on this card is four wands with a garland of flowers hanging in an arch above them. Two maidens dance with bouquets of flowers held high above their heads in celebration. Behind them is a bridge over the moat of a very large palace. This card reminds me of a wedding, budding romances, and celebration. When this card comes into the spread it's normally an indicator of harmony, and pleasure. It could mean that a romance is blossoming depending on the other cards around it, as well as a person whom may be over romanticizing an ideal. | ||
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There is a myriad of symbolisms on this and many of the other cards in both the major and minor arcana. In order to present a comprehensive and easy to use as a reference source set of pages for this and other cards, I will refrain from going into great detail regarding the individual symbols on the cards. On a future date I will go over the more explicit aspects of them. If you have a question regarding a particular symbol you can email me at Tamerin. I would also like to hear from you on some of your interpretations of this particular card or any other that you would like to discuss. Please use above email link. | ||
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