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Archeon Tarot Ace of Wands
The scepter was only a symbol of their power...
Ace of Wands represents: origin, source, beginnings, optimism, inventiveness, enthusiasm, drive, a new venture, opportunity, new job, adventurous, confidence, enterprising, independence.
Ace of Wands inverted represents: powerlessness, impotence, vexation, pessimism, delays, difficulties, lack of tact or diplomacy, words spoken in the heat of the moment, things started but not finished, burnout, selfish.
Notice the full moon, the hieroglyphics, old manuscript, ornate wallpaper
The suit of Wands is connected with passion and spirituality. It is also associated with the element of fire. In the Archeon tarot, the suit often indicates a more feminine perspective than in traditional tarot.
The scepter was only a symbol of their power...
Ace of Wands represents: origin, source, beginnings, optimism, inventiveness, enthusiasm, drive, a new venture, opportunity, new job, adventurous, confidence, enterprising, independence.
Ace of Wands inverted represents: powerlessness, impotence, vexation, pessimism, delays, difficulties, lack of tact or diplomacy, words spoken in the heat of the moment, things started but not finished, burnout, selfish.
Notice the full moon, the hieroglyphics, old manuscript, ornate wallpaper
The suit of Wands is connected with passion and spirituality. It is also associated with the element of fire. In the Archeon tarot, the suit often indicates a more feminine perspective than in traditional tarot.