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Two of Wands

Planning, decision-making, future vision, personal power, exploration.

The Two of Wands features a figure standing at a high vantage point, gazing out over a vast landscape while holding a globe in one hand and a wand in the other. Another wand is fixed to the wall, symbolizing what is already established. This card represents a moment of contemplation—looking out into the world and evaluating one’s ambitions and possibilities.

Upright, the Two of Wands suggests a time of planning and considering your long-term goals. It reflects your awareness of potential growth and your readiness to take calculated risks. It’s about exploring new territories, either physically or intellectually, while keeping your roots grounded.

In love, this card can signify choosing between staying where you are or venturing into new emotional territory. For singles, it may imply being open to different types of relationships. In established relationships, it can indicate decisions about moving forward together or branching into something new.

Financially, the Two of Wands encourages smart investment and long-term planning. You may be weighing the pros and cons of a major purchase or thinking about ways to expand your income.

Professionally, this card signals ambition, forward thinking, and planning. You might be considering new partnerships, ventures, or business directions. There is potential for great success if you move forward strategically.

Reversed, the Two of Wands indicates fear of the unknown, indecision, or missed opportunities due to hesitation. You may feel stuck, unwilling to take the next step or unsure about which direction to pursue.

In relationships, a reversed Two of Wands may show reluctance to commit or anxiety about where the relationship is heading. There could be a sense of imbalance between dreaming and doing.

In finances, it may imply poor planning or the need to reassess a financial decision. You might be limiting your own growth due to lack of vision or confidence.

Career-wise, this reversal can suggest a fear of branching out, clinging to the familiar even when greater opportunities exist. You may be avoiding taking responsibility for a needed transition.

Two of Wands
Candle Burning Ritual

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