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Fortune Telling Tarot Cards

Four of Wands

Rider Waite (Pamela Colman Smith 1909): Four of Wands

Wands are also referred to as Staves, Staffs, or Batons. They correspond to the playing card suit of Clubs, and many early tarot decks depict this suit as wooden clubs. This suit represents the element Fire, and the social class of Peasantry. Wands are considered a Masculine suit. Wands typically represent creative or entrepreneurial projects, information, travel, and will - whether it be free will, or strength of willpower.

The Fours typically concern consolidation, stability, peacefulness, harmony, completion, perfection, and family. Four can also represent not sharing, selfishness, cliques, self-involvement, and a lack of concern or acknowledgment of others.

Celebration. Harmony. Marriage. Home. Community. Happiness. Completion. New beginnings. Pleasure.

This card is generally considered positive. It is said to reflect harmony and positive feelings, and hard work with good results. It may represent country life, a haven of refuge, a species of domestic harvest, home, repose, concord, harmony, prosperity, peace, and the perfected work of these.

Reversed Meaning: Breakdown in communication. Transition.

This is a warning to keep your work and family in balance during times when your energy is being driven towards creative projects.

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