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Afraid of reversals? Not Me! The Four of Wands Reversed

4/2/2019

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 Many people cringe anytime they see a reversed card in a reading. We tend to think of things in terms of duality, so upright must mean good and reversed must mean bad, or at least a diminished amount of good. Therefore, getting a reversed card must be worrisome! Today we are going to talk about the Four of Wands coming up in a reversed position because it is one of the least scary reversals in the tarot!
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The standard: Rider Waite Smith

A lot of older tarot books reinforce this idea, but it is a picture that is lacking in depth or nuance. Many times a reversal is actually seen as a positive message. The joy may be in a lesser degree than the upright card or perhaps it is just a more personal or internal experience. It may also mean you are passing out of a difficult period and have actually learned valuable lessons from it. So, much nuance is lost when you simply memorize the upright and reversed meanings from a standard tarot book, or the little white booklet that comes with your deck. Often, the standard meanings in the booklet really don’t apply to the deck it accompanies. This is why I love it when the makers of a deck produce an actual book that talks with some detail about the reasons the images were chosen and the symbolism within.

I’ve mentioned this before; I generally don’t read reversals. However, I do look at a reversal in context of the rest of the reading and if it makes sense, I give it that more weight. Most often, I take a holistic approach. Every card, like every person, has a shadow side. When you take the whole of the card, sunshine and warts, I find that I get a much better reading. If I turn over a card that gives me a jolt, I look at its position and the cards around it for context. Usually, that calms me right down. A reading gives us information. It tells us what requires attention or further examination. When you look at it that way, all information is good information. Wouldn’t you rather know  what to watch out for so you can avoid negative experiences?

Today, I’m going to take a quick look at The Four of Wands (Wands, Rods, Koshes, Batons, Staves, etc.)


Tarot decks most commonly base their imagery on the Rider Waite Smith Deck so you may not see much variation from the classic imagery of that Four of Wands which will show some sort of celebration, a castle in the background, bountiful food and often is focused on a couple united in marriage under a garland.
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The Witches Tarot
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Tarot of the Mystic Spiral
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Alchemical Tarot
Today, I’m going to take a quick look at The Four of Wands symbolism in a reading. This is one of the cards where a reversal is widely thought of as a still a pretty good thing. There are several ways to see this:

First, let's look at the number. Fours in the tarot generally represent stability. They may represent a union or a coming together of some sort. Perhaps they represent a stage of accomplishment, though still some distance from that ultimate goal, the ten of completion. It is generally something to celebrate. Wands are fire, energy, creativity and growth. (They represent a lot more than that, but let’s keep it simple!)
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Four of Wands. Artist: Amy Martin

When you get a Four of Wands reversed, the most common interpretation and image, based on the classic Rider Waite Smith deck, represents a union and a celebration of accomplishment. It has often been called, The Marriage Card. I usually interpret the Four of Wands upright as something you celebrate with others and reversed as something you celebrate yourself without seeking attention. If we look at this card reversed as strictly opposite, it may mean strain or instability in relationships or home situations. But, it also  may just mean a more personal accomplishment. It could be asking the querent to consider that they may need to boost their confidence or find a way to put more energy into their home, relationship, family, job or project. ​
So, consider the number, what the suit represents, the position and relationship to other cards in the reading, how this relates to the querent (yes, it is helpful to ask questions. This is not psychic prediction) is this reading about love, finances, etc., and also, perhaps most importantly, the images in the card itself.

Here are a bunch of images of the Four of Wands from a variety of tarot decks. If you look closely at the images you will get information that will expand your reading beyond the booklet definitions. When reversed think about what in the images may add extra layers of meaning. Trust your instincts!

Share your thoughts and experiences. What's your favorite Four of Swords image? Tell me about a Four of Swords that came up in a reading that was particularly meaningful.  I would love to hear about it!
Here are some helpful links concerning reversals:
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​Brigit Esselmont of Biddy Tarot has a lovely little article on reversals.

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Another excellent resource is Aeclectic Tarot!
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And Mary Greer has written an entire book on the subject which I highly recommend:

Unions and Marriages

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Zigeuner Tarot
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Albrecht Dürer Tarot. Yes this is a little creepy.
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Animal Lords. Two giraffes getting hitched. I like that gender is a bit ambiguous here, leaning towards masculine.
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Tarot of the New Vision gives you the couple's perspective.
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One of my favorites. The Modern Spellcaster's Tarot features two women handfasting.
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Dame Fortune’s Wheel Tarot. These Two can't stop kissing!

Focus On Home

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I don't know what deck this is, but I love it! If you recognize it, please clue me in!
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Chrysalis Tarot. I'm smitten!
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Pagan Otherworlds. This one is interesting because it's open to interpretation as to whether this is before or after a marriage.

Celebration

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Tarot of Cats
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Secret Tarot. I love the feel of Beltane this evokes.
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Wildwood Tarot
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Tarot of the Hidden Realm
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Buckland Romani Tarot
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Golden Tarot

Accomplishment

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Baseball Tarot
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Byzantine Tarot
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Cosmic Tarot

Unusual Takes

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Wednesday, January 31, 2018

1/31/2018

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Queen of Swords - Secret Tarot

Sorrow Can Be Sticky

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First, I want to say, I’m so excited. I finally got my full sized Secret Tarot deck and it is gorgeous! This is my first draw from it! Interesting thing to note is that this card from this same deck came up earlier this month on Thursday, January 11th.

What immediately strikes me today is how her shadow is almost part of her. Also, how the tip of her sword is pressed into the floor as she leans on it ever so slightly. She stands tall and yet relaxed. Her eyes closed as she refuses to be influenced by anything going on around her. This is a vote of confidence in your decision making. Don’t allow yourself to be distracted and clarity will come. Go with your gut. Be clear about communicating what you want.

And remember, with the light of clarity comes the depth of shadow also. The truth contains both dark and light.

One of the things I was happy about is with this deck, I was also able to get the booklet which comes with it. It is still spare as far as interpretations, but what is interesting is that Nizoli has basically told his own story with this deck. The swords suit represents the Kingdom of Sorrow so this card may also serve as a reminder that it is all too easy to become trapped in a state of sorrow and depression and a caution against forgetting that this is a temporary suspension and that one must find a way cut through it to resume life,  find happiness and movement.




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Thursday January 11 2018

1/11/2018

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Queen of Swords - Secret Tarot

Sorry I missed you yesterday. I needed to take a day off. It was a crazy day and I was kind of sick on top of it.

The Queen of Swords, or any court card can signify a person with these traits, you should keep that in mind, however, it also reminds you of these traits in yourself. The Queen of Swords reminds you to keep your mind sharp. She reminds you that your first instinct is almost always the right one. She reminds you to be discerning without being too harsh and judgmental. She reminds you to be independent without being cold.

If there's something you need to make a decision about, go with your gut. Don't let emotions sway you. If there is someone you feel you can't trust, or you suspect isn't your friend, listen to that. Stick to what you know. Consider logic and fact first. The same advice follows if you are dealing with a person like this. Don't try to appeal to a logical person with an emotional argument. Take a step back and approach the conversation as clearly and concisely as possible.

There are a few things in this particular card I think are really interesting. The queen is completely relaxed and unaffected by her surroundings. Her eyes are closed so that she is not distracted, and can focus on her thoughts. In this version of the Queen of Swords she is also not wearing her crown. The symbol is above her throne. and she is standing. to me this says she does not need the throne or the crown to know that her decisions are sovereign. She doesn't need her ego reinforced. Flattery and glitter are not going to work on her. She knows who she is. The figures carved into the throne or interesting to me too. They are naked and sensual, but not overtly sexual. Their eyes are also closed and they have postures of submission. Again, I lament that Nizzoli did not do a companion book to give us all the little tidbits about the symbolism.
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Monday, January 8th, 2017

1/8/2018

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Three of Cups - Secret Tarot

The traditional image for this card is three maidens dancing and lifting their cups. Here we have three men in a tavern raising their cups in a toast. there is the impression that they have come to some agreement to work together.

The Three of Cups is a good prompt but now is a time to be social, to celebrate with others and forget your cares, to come together with other people with shared interests to reach a common goal, and that creative projects will be more successful with partners. 

As usual, I invite you to look carefully at the image and see if you are drawn to any particular character here and to consider what more he might have to tell you. One looks quite enebriated as if he might fall asleep mid toast, one seems quite earnest, the other has a jovial expression and looks quite pleased with himself. All three men seem to be different ages and social status. One of them smokes a pipe. You might ask if this means something to you or represents you or someone in your life. They sit in a high backed booth perhaps for privacy or maybe it is just a shield from the outside cares of the world. 

If you get a chance to be social, to celebrate or collaborate, say yes.

PS: I will pull out some other decks soon but right now MS is kicking my ass. I was doing an organizing project before Christmas and the boxes with my collection are behind a bunch of other items. Also, I'm going to be working away from home several days this week so I will probably just have a couple of decks with me.
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Saturday January 6th, 2017

1/6/2018

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Five of Pentacles -
The New Palladini Tarot

This card often looks so bleak. however it is really a card of hope, when you know where to look for it or are willing to ask for it. 

Here we have two elderly, weary Travelers bent over from age shivering in the cold. They are looking down at the ground so they can't see that right next to them is the warm light of a church window it's windows decorated with beautiful stars / coins. If they would just look up they would see sanctuary, shelter, and assistance right beside them. The building is physical comfort and the church offers spiritual comfort. All they have to do is go inside.

The traditional meanings for this card are: "isolation, insecurity, worry, financial loss, poverty"

reversed: "recovery from financial loss, spiritual poverty"

The Five of Pentacles is a reminder that resources are always available. You just have to be open and watchful for an unexpected opportunity. You may be going through a period where all you feel is poverty and lack, loneliness, no spiritual connection, job instability, broke, illness, etc. Often these problems are caused by your unwillingness to reach out, your pride, stubborness or your fear. However, recovery is possible, and you will not have to get out of this situation all by yourself. In fact, trying to do everything by yourself or your way may be one of the things that got you into trouble. 

It's a good time to stop and look both without and perhaps within ( to listen for spiritual guidance) for answers and assistance. Ask yourself. What am I afraid of? What am I uncomfortable with that is holding me back? What is my relationship with money, success, accepting help? Is it unhealthy? 

Five of Pentacles - Comparative Tarot

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Comparative tarot is really fascinating to me. It really helps you understand tree cards. It's one of the things that I love about having so many different decks. I thought I would show you the Five of Pentacles in five of the decks I have on hand.

Starting at top left, left to right:

1. New Palladini card I just drew. 
2. The Buckland Romani Tarot has a bit of an interesting twist because the Romani are beggars in front of the church, but they may be merely pretending to gain sympathy and make money. So it kind of takes some of the issues of this card relating to the state of poverty and fears, relationship with money, etc to another level. 

Both of these cards are very much influenced by the traditional Rider Waite imagery. Some of these other decks change things up a little more. 

3. Animals Divine Tarot. It's odd to see the red fox in winter. Being a trickster he also adds a little bit of that element of poverty or your ideas about being a sham. Normally a fox can be pretty much invisible in any landscape but this guy is completely exposed and his red coat is highly visible against the winter storm. 

4. The five of Oaks from the Incidental Tarot. You notice the broken branch is the focal point here. There's a feeling of disconnect. 

5. The Secret Tarot. This is probably the weirdest five of Pentacles I have. It has completely divorced itself from any connection to the Rider Waite. I still have not a hundred percent figured this one out and it makes me so sad that there is no book accompanying this tarot because I'm dying to know what the artist intended. What I usually read this as, and honestly I kind of get a different thing from every single person who draws it, but it feels a lot like it's about vanity and the trappings of success. There are so many interesting little things in this card. I often ask people whether they are more drawn to the woman or if they feel like the photographer in this image. Here you have this extremely glamorous women posing opposite this obese photographer, who actually looks like he might be Jewish. There's a feeling of aloofness on her part and voyeurism on his. This card just fascinates the heck out of me.
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Thursday, January 4th, 2018

1/4/2018

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Ace of Pentacles - The Secret Tarot

Today was another absolutely nutty day and I have finally gotten a break at nearly 7 p.m. PST, but I do have my tiny purse size tarot card deck, the Secret Tarot, so I drew a card and it's a good one for all of us!

Today's message from the cards is the Ace of Pentacles. Again I'm going to look and see if I can get a picture off the web because it's really dark in my car.

Aces of course, represent new energy and new beginings. and the hand coming out of a cloud holding this huge golden coin, represents possibly a surprise or unexpected of money or just a influx of energy that will help you with your endeavors. The hand reaches out to give you what you need whether that's an influx of cash, a new idea, a learning opportunity, a new surge of energy or inspiration. Here it is being gifted to you!

Keep an eye out for new investment opportunities, or someone willing to invest in you and your ideas. If you've been thinking about starting a new business or furthering your education this is a good signal that you are on the right track. It is also possible that you are going to get an inheritance, a gift of money, unexpected work, or a surprise increase in income. You may just find yourself feeling more optimistic about putting energy into things that may pay off financially! Run with that! 

If you have ideas that are just starting to form about things that you're excited about, start making plans. Lay out the direction you want to go and what it will take to get you there. If you've been trying to achieve a goal or get a project off the ground but it just hasn't been working, now is the timer to mix things up. Look at the way you been doing things and try something completely different and you'll find things start rolling again.

Keep it positive. Remember that what you put out in the universe comes back to you. The world is full of wonderful gifts. 

*A little note. This ace is similar yet, a little different from the classic Rider Waite image in that it has a castle in the landscape. Your home is your castle. I'm thinking this is a nice nudge. If you are wanting to buy, did home improvements, major repairs, etc this is a good time to start. If you are trying to get an equity loan or financing for a home or improvements, you're probably going to get it. You may be getting money from a rental or home sale, inheritance etc.
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January 03, 2018

1/3/2018

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Queen of Cups - Secret Tarot

Wednesday, January 3rd , 2018 

Good Evening (imagine I said that all drawn out like, Alfred Hitchcock.)

It's raining here in Oakland. it was raining the same day last year too. It's really lovely. Today was one of those days where I woke up and had to get out the door as quickly as possible because I had back-to-back appointments all day long. I didn't have time to do a card draw before I left, but I did throw my tiny Secret Tarot in my bag on the way out the door in hopes that at some point I would be able to sit and shuffle and draw. I wasn't able to do it until my last appointment ended. I'm attaching a photo that I got off Pinterest because it's too dark in my car to photograph it. 

When it gets late in the day, I always debate whether I should bother doing a card and posting it but I'm going to take a cue from my philosophy of "Perfect Timing" which is when I feel an urge to draw the card or I have time to draw the card that is the perfect time to give you the message. In other words you didn't actually need this to get through your whole day. Now is the perfect time.

Today's card, is the Queen of Cups from The Secret Tarot. As is usually the case with court cards, the card can represent you, a person close to you or who is about to come into your life, or the general attributes of the card.

The Queen of Cups is relaxed supported by a solid throne with a calm sea behind her. She represents creativity, imagination, nurturing spirit, balanced emotions, intuition and often love.
Queen of Cups people tend to think with their heart rather than being cold and analytical. (She wasn't reversed, but full picture here) The downside of this can be making impulsive decisions, being too passive, getting distracted, being out of touch with your emotions, unstable, fantasizing too much and even substance abuse. 

What attributes does the Queen of Cups invite you to bring to your life? Are you or someone you care about indulging in the less productive behaviors that an emotional creative person may fall into?

Who around you is a Queen of Cups you can rely on? Perhaps the Queen of Cups is drawing love to your life and a new relationship is coming. Is she telling you to listen to your inner voice, take a different view, start that creative venture you have been putting off, open yourself to a new relationship?

As an aside, one of my appointments today was with my therapist. He actually asked me to bring some tarot cards next time. We've had a couple of interesting conversations about this. At the end of our session today he showed me a really cool deck that someone had gifted him. 

It was done as a benefit for Asian American mental health. It is an absolutely stunning deck! The imagery is really interesting. Some of it is obviously very traditional but there are some cards they have just come up with that are extraordinary. The definitions of the cards are on the backs and are quite in depth. 

Anyway it was done as a Kickstarter, but the decks are also for sale in various kits so I thought I would give you the link. I've put this on my own want list because it's so wonderful.
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January 01, 2018

1/1/2018

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January 1st 2018

I'm not going to post very much about this because I think it's rather obvious. Also, my cat just started off the new year by peeing on my bed while I slept in it, so I have to deal with that now. :-(

​Consequently, I'm reasoning that if a bird crapping on you is supposed to be good luck, a cat soaking your bed with pee on New Year's Day must be particularly auspicious, especially if she is a tortoiseshell cat. May you all get blessed today in a more pleasant way!

Anyway, Our Card:

The Three of Wands from The Secret Tarot

This is absolutely the perfect card to come up for the first day of the new year. I think even a baby tarot reader will know what it's all about just by looking at the imagery. We are all looking out at the year stretched before us. It's expansive and unknown, but we still have ideas about what where we want to go. It's a time to make plans, changes, look for new opportunities and consider travel. Like the ocean in the card, there's no reason not to go big with these things. 

It's also a reminder as we look ahead that things take time and consideration. and we're not going to accomplish all our goals all at once. If there were things that you wanted to complete in 2017, but got stuck, reassess and refocus. Break things into smaller pieces and make long term plans!
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My wee wicked Beastie!

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    Vitality
    Wands
    Warning
    Water
    Well Worn Path
    Wheels
    Whips
    Whispers Of Ganesha Oracle
    Whispers Of Lord Ganesha Oracle
    Wicca
    Wicca Cards
    Wild Unknown
    Wildwood Tarot
    Wine Country
    Wisdom
    Witches Tarot
    Work
    Working With Novelty Decks
    Worry
    WTF?
    Yasmin Boland
    Yeshe Rabbit Matthews
    Zigeuner Tarot

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