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Tarot Card
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Three of Wands – Minor Arcana
Upright Meaning
This suit, most often called “Wands” and sometimes called “Rods” or “Staves,” represents initiative, ambition, drive and desire. This is the suit of enterprise and risk-taking.
A Three in this suit symbolizes an inner balance that allows you to feel more optimistic about new endeavors you are committed to, or want to commit to. In the illustrated Tarots, the human character is standing on his balcony, watching ships leave the harbor, loaded with his goods for far-off ports, dreaming of the fortune he will reap if all goes well. Summon the optimism within you.
This energy must be patient and trusting, because he or she will have to wait some time to find out how the ships have fared. Meanwhile, a lot of resources are tied up until they return with the bounty. Only those truly confident in their ideas and abilities would undertake such a risk. This card represents the energy a person needs to take on great adventures and accomplish noble (and remunerative) deeds.
A detail that sometimes appears in the more esoteric Tarots is a winged wand with two snakes twining around it, called the Caduceus, which is Mercury’s wand. This is an ancient symbol of the healer or shaman, one who can travel between the worlds to rescue souls from death or possession. Perhaps the feeling of empowerment this card represents points to the internal mechanisms of self-healing. Perhaps it refers to the courage it takes to be an entrepreneur or an inventor, which is in itself a magical process — bringing not only opportunity for success, but also an awakening to higher potentials.
Reversed Meaning
Rest will restore lack of drive and optimism. The Three of Wands reversed points to a temporary lapse of drive or will. You might have overdone things and burned the candle at both ends.
Give yourself some time to rest and relax. When you’re feeling restored, another look at existing circumstances will assure you that prospects are still bright no matter what the immediate setbacks might be.
Animal Spirit Guide or Helper
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Panda
Panda Symbolism
The panda is a symbol of gentleness and strength. The general meanings associated with this animal are:
Gentle strength
Peace
Good luck, positive outlook on life
Connection with Eastern wisdom
The symbolism of the panda also encompasses personal and spiritual qualities, such as:
Integration of polarized aspects of yourself, such as feminine and masculine energies
Heart-centered energy, nurturing ability
Importance of emotions
Calm determination, ability to take time to reach your goals
Importance of private space and personal boundaries
The panda spirit animal and emotional personality
The panda totem, a teacher about the importance of personal boundaries
Panda lifestyle and material comfort
The spirit of the Panda and the art of nurturing
The Panda, a symbol of gentle strength
Wisdom of the Panda: Be calm and steady
Rune
Source: norse-mythology.org
Uruz
Name: Uruz, “aurochs.” Phoneme: U (long and/or short). Meaning: strength of will.
Witches Rune
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Crossroads
Planet: SATURN | Sign: CAPRICORN | Element: EARTH | Answer: NO
A difficult time of challenge lies ahead. You may find yourself drawn into arguments or misunderstandings with loved ones, feel trapped in a situation, or that enemies are blocking your way.
Making progress and resolving problems will still happen, but it may be slow-going. Maintain your focus and energy to overcome the present circumstances.
Seek the wisdom of elders, and use this time to reflect on your strengths. Use this knowledge to overcome obstacles to find new solutions, and to choose the best path or way forward.
Ogham
Source: learnreligions.com
Beith/Beth
Beith, or Beth, corresponds to the letter B in the alphabet, and is associated with the Birch tree. When this symbol is used, it is representative of new beginnings, change, release, and rebirth. In some traditions, it also has connections with purification.
Birch trees are hardy. They’ll grow just about anywhere, including on bare soil. Because they tend to grow in clusters, what may be just one or two seedlings now can be practically an entire forest in a few decades. In addition to being a sturdy sort of tree, the Birch is useful. In days gone by, it was used for infants’ cradles, and is still harvested today to make cabinets and furniture.
From a magical perspective, there are a number of uses for Birch. The branches are traditionally incorporated into the construction of a besom, and are used for the bristles. Use the white outer bark in ritual in place of paper or parchment–just be sure you only harvest the bark from a fallen Birch tree, not a living one. Ancient herbalists discovered that various parts of this tree can be used for medicinal purposes. Bark was once brewed into a tea to fight fevers, and the leaves were used alternately as a laxative and a diuretic, depending on how they were prepared.
Beith Correspondences
Mundane Aspects: When this symbol appears, it means it’s time to get rid of all those negative influences you’ve been carrying around with you. Figure out what things are bad in your life, which relationships are toxic, and find a way to leave them behind. Instead of being dragged down by the negative, focus on the positive things you have in your life, the blessings and abundance. Use these things as a focus, rather than the harmful or damaging ones.
Magical Aspects: Consider the property of renewal and rebirth, as demonstrated by the Birch. Use this as a tool for spiritual and emotional regrowth, and developing your own ability to regenerate where there has been emptiness or devastation.
I Ching
Source: iching-online.com
Hexagram Four/4
Mêng / Youthful Folly
Youthful Folly has success.
It is not I who seek the young fool;
The young fool seeks me.
At the first oracle I inform him.
If he asks two or three times, it is importunity.
If he importunes, I give him no information.
Perseverance furthers.
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Numerology
Source: numerology.com
Four
When strength and efficiency are needed, it’s number 4 to the rescue. The 4 in Numerology is a no-nonsense number with a heads-down approach to life and work. It is extremely dependable and lends a great amount of stability to a person or situation. The 4 is dedicated to advancing, but in a more conservative way than a progressive one. It sticks to what is tried-and-true instead of attempting methods that are new.
Even more than the number 13 in western cultures, the number 4 is considered very unlucky in some Asian countries. There’s even a name for the fear of the number 4: tetraphobia. But in reality the Numerology number 4 carries a wise and rational energy that can bring us a sense of security and consistency. It has a strict definition of right and wrong and tends to see things as black and white with no grey in between. The number 4 leads with its head, not its heart, and uses this mental strength to build a life of service and contentment.
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Angel Number
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Four Hundred Forty-Four
The 444 angel number indicates you are on the right path, even if you don’t know it yet. You may be feeling as though you’ve been pushing a huge boulder uphill with no end in sight. This number is your sign not to give up and to keep your eye on the prize! Your spirit guides are right next to you when you see these numbers, cheering you along your path, helping you get to the finish line. Trust that everything happens in its own divine time and your guardian angel is on your side. The 444 angel number is telling you that you will come out on the other side of this, so just keep going.
Witchcraft Symbol
Source: wiccanow.com
Eye of Horus
This is also occasionally known as “wedjat” and is a representation of the Egyption God Horus. It’s thought that he injured his eye, and then had it restored to him so this symbol can represent healing powers and transformation.
This symbol is most often used for protection and depending on the orientation of the eye can also represent the Sun God Ra or the God of Wisdom and Magick Thoth. The eye is a common symbol throughout many cultures, and it’s thought to protect people from malevolent intentions or curses. This is an ancient symbol with some evidence that it might have been used 5,000 years ago to protect the wearer from negative thoughts.
Uses in Magick – Protection from negative energies, malevolent forces, curses, hexes, healing, transformation and redemption.
Correspondences – When shown as the right eye it corresponds to the power of the sun and the God Ra (Udjat) and when shown as the left eye it corresponds to the Eye of Horus (Wedjat) or Thoth, the god of Wisdom and Magick.
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