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Four of Wands from the Rider–Waite tarot deck

The Four of Wands is a card used in Latin-suited playing cards which include tarot decks. It is part of what tarot card readers call the "Minor Arcana".

Tarot cards are used throughout much of Europe to play tarot card games.[1] In English-speaking countries, where the games are largely unknown, tarot cards came to be utilized primarily for divinatory purposes.[1][2]

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Rider–Waite symbolism

  • The structure in the front resembles a Jewish wedding chuppah, although it is not covered by a cloth as is traditional in that faith. In fact, it is covered with netting intertwined with fruits, in the manner of a Samaritan Jewish sukkah prepared for a harvest festival.[citation needed]
  • The four wands' structure appears stable enough to stand on its own, unlike several other cards, in which some wands have to be held.[citation needed]
  • Decorative garlanding hangs across the tops of the four poles, bearing summer fruits, especially grapes and peaches.[citation needed]
  • The people in this card appear somewhat distant from the wands, unlike the people appearing in other cards of this suit. There seems to be a lot going on in the background.[citation needed]
  • The persons closer to the structure seem quite enthusiastic, as they wave "nosegays" (according to PKT), bouquets of flowers up in the air. Their gestures are also reminiscent of the celebration of Sukkot, in which celebrants hold bunches of plant matter up in praise of God.[citation needed]
  • In the background of the card appears what looks like large city walls, although in the PKT Waite refers to it as "an old manorial house".[citation needed]

Divination usage

This card is generally considered positive. It is said to reflect harmony and positive feelings, hard work with good results.[3][4][5] According to Waite, it is country life, haven of refuge, a species of domestic harvest-home, repose, concord, harmony, prosperity, peace, and the perfected work of these.[5]

Key meanings

The key meanings of the Four of Wands:[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Dummett, Michael (1980). The Game of Tarot. Gerald Duckworth and Company Ltd. ISBN 0-7156-1014-7.
  2. ^ Huson, Paul, (2004) Mystical Origins of the Tarot: From Ancient Roots to Modern Usage, Vermont: Destiny Books, ISBN 0-89281-190-0 Mystical Origins of the Tarot Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ LearnTarot.com
  4. ^ Paranormality.com
  5. ^ a b The Pictorial Key to the Tarot, by Arthur Waite
  6. ^ Trusted Tarot (2010) Four of Wands

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