Two of Wands

Two of Wands

Upright keywords

Enterprise, Momentum, Possibility, Planning, Discovery

Reversed keywords

Inner Conflict, Lack of Vision, Poor Planning

As the old saying goes

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

Element

Fire

Two of Wands description

In the Two of Wands, you are standing on the balcony of your castle, studying a globe that sits in the palm of your hand. One of your wands is firmly planted where you stand, representing all that you have achieved so far. You’re dreaming up where your second wand can go. The world is at your fingertips. Leaves sprouting from both wands means that your creative potential is ready and available. The roses and lilys on the architecture show that endings lead to new beginnings.

Upright meaning

This two brings new and inspiring action. You have a great opportunity to put plans into action and manage your life, so dream big! Don’t limit yourself. Good planning and partnerships will bring reward, such as opportunities in your career, travel, enterprise. Review the lessons you’ve learned just far and make a solid and ambitious plan.

Reversed meaning

Take stock of the things in your life that will not move, and instead focus on the areas of your life that you are able to expand. There may be a need to overcome inner conflict. This card brings strong feeling of change and restlessness that is encouraging you to take the next step, but what that step is has not become clear. This may be a good time to explore new fields or new places. Where can I go from here? Spend some quiet time in contemplation creating your world. When you put aside what you can not control, you can be free. Ask yourself: What do I really want? What’s keeping me from getting it?

Two of Wands quote

“Ever since I was a child I have had this instinctive urge for expansion and growth. To me, the function and duty of a quality human being is the sincere and honest development of one’s potential.” Bruce Lee

Want to check in with your higher self?

Tarot helps you step back and consider the bigger picture. This is just a snapshot in time. All things shall pass! Let’s take a look at past, present, and future themes in your life and consider a new direction.