![]() The 6 of Wands Tarot card from the Universal Waite Tarot deck. A figure wearing a brown cape with an orange shirt and yellow tunic rides a horse among a cheering crowd. A crown of laurel leaves has been placed on their short, brown hair. They are shown in profile and looking slightly towards the background, away from the viewer. The horse has a red halter and wears a green robe trimmed with red around the neck. The reins are made of green fabric with a pattern of red flames, fire being the element of the suite of Wands. The horse has a rather shifty look in it's eyes. One hand holds the reins, and the other holds a long, slim tree branch Wand with another laurel crown tied to its tip with a red ribbon. As in all the Wands cards, green leaves are sprouting from the tips of the Wands, indicating growth and fertility. In the background, there are three figures holding Wands, and the tops of two other Wands, presumably held by other, obscured figures. The laurel crown on their head is a symbol of success, victory and achievements earned. The laurel tied to the wand indicates more success to come. Today’s Community Tarot Card is the 6 of Wands. Take some time today to reflect on your successes so far. You’re doing great! Well done!
About the image: The 6 of Wands Tarot card from the Universal Waite Tarot deck. A figure wearing a brown cape with an orange shirt and yellow tunic rides a horse among a cheering crowd. A crown of laurel leaves has been placed on their short, brown hair. They are shown in profile and looking slightly towards the background, away from the viewer. The horse has a red halter and wears a green robe trimmed with red around the neck. The reins are made of green fabric with a pattern of red flames, fire being the element of the suite of Wands. The horse has a rather shifty look in it's eyes. One hand holds the reins, and the other holds a long, slim tree branch Wand with another laurel crown tied to its tip with a red ribbon. As in all the Wands cards, green leaves are sprouting from the tips of the Wands, indicating growth and fertility. In the background, there are three figures holding Wands, and the tops of two other Wands, presumably held by other, obscured figures. The laurel crown on their head is a symbol of success, victory and achievements earned. The laurel tied to the wand indicates more success to come. Each Tarot card offers us a Gift, Invitation, and Challenge. Before you read on, decide if you want to know which one the 6 of Wands has for you today. Please let us know in the comments what your choice was and how the answer applies to you. Gift The Gift of the 6 of Wands is the opportunity to attain your heart's desire through perseverance. Invitation The Invitation of the 6 of Wands is to stop and reflect on your journey to date. Give yourself credit for a job well done. Challenge The Challenge of the 6 of Wands is to not let yourself fall victim to a false sense of pride or arrogance. Pride comes before a fall. (Hint: the Gift is the grace that is already given us to overcome the Challenge, so if you chose the Challenge, also see the Gift.) #TarotCraft #SixOfWands #DailyTarotReading #AllisonJeanTarotCraft Read more about the 6 of Wands here.
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