The Two of Wands is a card of vision and planning.
Focus on the Two of Wands when you want to move a project from the realm of
ideas into the real world.
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The Two of Wands depicts a student focusing his
energy on a new plan of action.
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He’s turned the spark from the
Ace of Wands into a fireball.
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The fireball symbolizes power and dominion over the
spiritual world.
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The fireball also suggests an element of risk and
danger — because the student is playing with fire. He might be juggling
the fireball, or simply levitating it with the power of his mind.
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The student’s hands are both outstretched, palms
up. He’s able to both give and receive.
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He’s seated on a battlement, a low wall that
signifies protection and defensive positioning.
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The two torches burning on either side suggest
balance and partnership.
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The young man is dressed in red, the elemental
color of fire. It indicates that he’s energetic and enthused, and that
he’s practicing fire magic.
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He’s pictured under a summer sky, because the suit
of wands corresponds to the season of summer.