Four of Wands




     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.
Keywords for Interpretation
Upright
The coming of romance, harmony,  peace, prosperity. Bountiful home and harvest, perfected work, haven, refuge,  pleasure and enjoyment.
Inverted
The inverse of this card doesnt alter its meaning. This is a card of romance, success, prosperity, and bounty in either position.
     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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