What does the Two of Wands tarot card mean?

The Two of Wands brings achievement and enthusiasm for the future into your life. It is your potential, ambition, and drive that this card symbolizes.

The Two of Wands indicates that you are ready to move forward.

What does The Two of Wands tarot card mean?

Unlike the Ace of Wands that indicates it is time for you to trust your intuition and rediscover yourself, The Two of Wands tarot card will present itself as your life begins to fall into place.

When this card is dealt upright, you are ready to put your plans into action. It’s time for that idea you’ve been mulling over to be put aside as you set out to achieve it.

You’re beginning to understand your long-term plan, and you are ready to move forward and take new and exciting risks.

Almost in distinct opposition, the reversed Two of Wands card suggests you need to formulate a long-term plan.

It’s time to ask yourself what is important to you and put together a plan that will get you to that place. This card says you’re impatient in your goals and aspirations, and you’re showing an overconfidence in what the future holds.

If you don’t begin to reel in your emotions, this card suggests you may feel a sense of disarray in your path moving forward.

What does The Two of Wands tarot card look like?

The Two of Wands card is part of the major arcana deck, and like all other tarot cards, every aspect of the card exists for a reason.

Homing in on the man holding the globe signifies that he holds the world in his hands and can achieve anything he sets his mind to. It represents his readiness to pursue his ambitions, but he remains in the confines of his castle reflecting his hesitance to leave his comfort zone.

The land in the background shows a mountainous terrain as a symbol of the endless possibilities, albeit with challenges; if he only reaches out to grab them.

What star sign does The Two of Wands tarot card represent?

Aries is the natural pair to The Two of Wands card, and their confident and passionate nature will lead them to a fulfilled future.

The season of the Aries is in the spring, when the term 'Spring Forward' is coined. This card reflects the relentless determination of the Aries who prefers to always have a plan.

What are the Major Arcana cards in Tarot?

The Fool – Beginnings, innocence, spontaneity, a free spirit

The Magician – manifestation, resourcefulness, power

The High Priestess – intuition, sacred knowledge, divine feminine

The Empress – Femininity, beauty, nature

The Emperor – authority, establishment, structure

The Hierophant – spiritual wisdom

The Lovers – love, harmony, relationships

The Lovers – love, harmony, relationships

The Chariot – control, willpower, success

Justice – fairness, truth, law

Strength – strength, courage, influence

The Hermit – soul searching, inner guidance

Wheel of Fortune – good luck, karma, life cycles 

The Hanged Man – pause, surrender, letting go

Death – endings, change, transitions

Temperance – balance, moderation, patience

The Devil – shadow self, addiction, restriction

The Tower – sudden change, upheaval, chaos

The Star – hope, faith, purpose, spirituality

The Moon – illusion, fear, anxiety

The Sun – positivity, fun, warmth, success

Judgment – rebirth, inner calling

The World – completion, accomplishment, travel

 

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