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When learning the Ace of Wands and the tarot, I always remind people that the P.E.N.S.I Method makes every card more personal and clear. The method helps us connect the layers of tarot (Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism, and Intuition) in a way that makes sense instead of just memorizing keywords. It brings the deck to life.

the ace of wandsIf you already read my first P.E.N.S.I. lesson, you know that each pip card tells a story through these five layers. The Ace of Wands is the first spark, the moment before creation takes form. It is the breath right before action, the match before the flame. Let’s walk through it together.

Use my P.E.N.S.I. method to build association vs endless memorizing.

Ace of Wands, 1st Layer of Context: Position

The Ace marks the beginning of the Wands journey. It holds pure potential, raw, unshaped, and ready. This position is the initial spark that sets everything else in motion. It is the moment you first feel that rush of inspiration or see the path light up ahead. The Ace of Wands tells you the energy is available, but it is still waiting for you to use it.

2nd Layer of Context: Element is Fire

Fire rules the suit of Wands, and this card captures that energy in its purest form. Fire is passion, creativity, courage, and movement. It does not wait for permission; it burns where it wills. When this element appears, it calls you to act, create, and believe in your own power to make things happen.

3rd Layer of Context for Ace of Wands: Numerology of One

The number 1 represents beginnings, individuality, and willpower; therefore, it marks the spark of creation. Moreover, it is the seed that holds everything else inside it, waiting to unfold. When paired with Fire, it then becomes a burst of divine inspiration. Consequently, it urges you to be bold, act first, and start something new. Finally, this number signifies leadership and initiative, reminding you that waiting ultimately kills the magic.

4th Layer of Context: Symbolism

In most decks, the Ace of Wands shows a hand reaching from the clouds holding a budding wand. The hand represents divine opportunity, a gift from the universe. The wand itself is alive, growing, and full of promise. Mountains in the background speak of challenges ahead, but also potential for greatness. Everything in the image points to one message: the time to move is now.

This is the energy of busting a move on career changes and advances. Ace, one … think of first time home buyer, or buying a new home. Wands, fire, transformation – these often carry an energy of relocation, moving; big changes. It can also be the initial idea of starting a business. Great change and transformation is hand and has begun.

This is hard work beginning to manifest in reality. But it is also ready for change and transformation. It’s the beginning.

5th Layer of Context: Intuition

Gregory about Ace of Wands Rider Waite deckWhen this card shows up, your inner voice is asking for ignition. What idea, goal, or passion are you holding back from lighting up? Trust that first spark you feel; it is not random. Your intuition is already showing you where to strike the match. You do not need every detail yet. You just need to begin.

Reversed Meaning

When reversed, the Ace of Wands warns that your spark may be dim or misdirected. You might feel blocked, tired, or afraid to start. This energy often shows up when passion turns into frustration. Reversed, it can also mean wasted potential, too many ideas with no action. The fix is simple: choose one thing, commit to it, and do something small right now to rekindle your drive.

Sympathetic Decks

The Ace of Wands in the Rider–Waite deck during it’s era probably touched more on people making serious transformations particularly in what we would consider high-end careers. Remember that tarot and readings were for the more “well-to-do” in that era. The same holds true today, but while significant, tailor it for today’s average person. The Light Seer’s Tarot brings out its bold colors and motion. The Modern Witch Tarot highlights self-driven empowerment. The Tarot of the Divine adds mythic fire for spiritual artists. Choose a deck that excites you; the Ace of Wands loves color and enthusiasm. The style might be different in these decks, but the symbolisms are relative.

The deck I use professionally at this time, Ellen Dugan’s Witches’ Tarot, has a beautiful ace of wands, a hawthorn branch. Wands are all about manifestation and fire. You’ll notice a butterfly in the image in some decks too. This is because butterflies are an ancient symbol of transformation.

Correspondences

  • Astrology: Aries, Leo, Sagittarius.
  • Element: Fire.
  • Planet: The Sun.
  • Number: 1.

Tarot Spell: Ace of Wands

Hold the Ace of Wands card in front of a lit candle so the wand lines up with the flame. Feel that shared pulse of creation between the card and the fire. Say, “By the spark of this Ace, I claim my will and begin anew.” Write your intention on a small piece of paper and slide it under the card, not the candle. As the wax pools, picture the wand on the card sending that same power into your plan. When you’re done, tap the card once on the table and say, “So it burns, so it grows.”

Tarot Spell: Ace of Wands (Reversed)

Place the card upside down beside an unlit candle and whisper, “When my fire dims, I tend the embers.” Light the candle and watch how the flame steadies even though the card points downward. Let that image remind you that your energy can return. Wave the card gently through the smoke and say, “I reignite my purpose.” When you feel ready, turn the card upright and leave it near your workspace overnight to rekindle creativity.

Final Note

The Ace of Wands is the creative heartbeat of the tarot. It is the pulse that says, “You are alive; now do something with it.” Every great work, every new chapter, starts with this spark. Trust your fire. You will not know where it leads until you light it.

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Eight of Wands https://thealtpath.net/eight-of-wands/ https://thealtpath.net/eight-of-wands/#comments Fri, 05 Dec 2025 17:29:08 +0000 https://thealtpath.net/?p=21305 The Eight of Wands shows fast motion and clear flow. Things shift quick and stay direct. This card brings speed, progress, messages, and rising momentum. You see delays fade while energy starts to move with purpose. Many readers view this card as a sign to act soon. With my P.E.N.S.I. method it is a lot…

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The Eight of Wands shows fast motion and clear flow. Things shift quick and stay direct. This card brings speed, progress, messages, and rising momentum. You see delays fade while energy starts to move with purpose. Many readers view this card as a sign to act soon.

Eight of Wands meaning free tarot lessons, rider waite eight of wands displaying.With my P.E.N.S.I. method it is a lot easier to learn tarot. You learn its Position in a spread, its Fire Element, its Numerology, its Symbolism in motion, and its Intuition. This method keeps card study clear and steady and with P.E.N.S.I. you are making associations rather than endless memorizing.

Eight of Wands, 1st Layer of Context: Position

The Eight of Wands in a spread brings speed. It shows things moving fast. It often marks change you cannot slow. Depending on where in a spread, the nuances and context will change. Past, present or future? Or what is simply on the mind. Once I have covered all the cards, we will dive into spreads.

2nd Layer of Context: Element of Fire

Although this card holds Fire energy, it stays direct and intense. Also, Fire moves quick and creates strong shifts. Then it fuels drive and sparks new action. Next, remember the first P.E.N.S.I. lesson and think passion and career. So passion shows what we love to build or create. Finally, career shows long-term focus, while passion shapes projects we truly want to do.

3rd Layer of Context for Eight of Wands: Numerology of Eight

Remember from the first P.E.N.S.I. lesson, eight is like “halfway there” and always implies some struggle. Hard to get halfway there and look how much farther to go. But eight also speaks to some stamina too, In the eight, we start to wonder if should we go a different direction, or if we are going in the right direction. In the eight, we are often waiting for something before we continue.

4th Layer of Context: Symbolism

The eight wands fly through open sky. They never touch the ground and show clear direction, quick travel, and events in motion. They do look like they are headed somewhere specific though, and will find their target. Their arrival would be the end of their movement, right? So, this card screams a swift conclusion to a matter.

It also speaks to movement, possibly travel, especially through the air. When I notice this pops up with a six of swords, it really speaks to actual travel. Lastly, how about successful spell work manifesting? Oh yeah!

5th Layer of Context: Intuition

Gregory about the eight of wands meaningTrust the pull to move. Let the rush guide you. You can act with purpose while things open with ease. I often get psychic information with this card that says “hold on to your butt”, stuff is about to change because this situation is coming to a close. You will be free to act, or are free to act, depending on where in a tarot spread it falls. I often know it comes through an email or a phone call too.

Reversed Meaning

Reversed, the Eight of Wands slows down. Delays appear and plans may stall. Messages may miss or shift. You pause and check your path. You use this time to correct course and clear your space. If find when it comes up reversed, people feel so stuck in a situation that just seems to drag on and on. The real way to correct it is to plan and bust a move.

Sympathetic Decks

I find that almost all the decks I look at, regardless of era seem to show similar imagery. A bunch of wands flying in swift. Typically the skies are clear and the weather looks great and usually the scene in pleasant. I get a kind of “glad” feeling from the image, like being happy about this swift conclusion to whatever matter. Not that I might totally agree with the outcome, but glad to have a conclusion.

Correspondences

  • Astrology: Mercury in Sagittarius
  • Element: Fire
  • Planet: Mercury
  • Number: 8
  • Movement

Tarot Spell: Eight of Wands

Place the Eight of Wands on your altar, then sit with the card and feel its fast push. Write one clear goal. Burn a small Fire-safe note while holding the card. Move the smoke forward with your hand. This sets the motion and aligns your path. Claim a swift conclusion to the matter.

Tarot Spell: Eight of Wands (Reversed)

Enchant a black chime candle for banishing a block. Place the Eight of Wands reversed before you. Sit still and breathe slow. Write one delay or block. Set the note under the card. Let the card hold the issue while you clear space. Let the candle burn to finish. You flip the Eight upright when you feel flow return and let it remain while the candle finishes.

Final Notes and Conclusion

The Eight of Wands arrives when change moves fast. You decide the aim.

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Five of Wands https://thealtpath.net/five-of-wands/ https://thealtpath.net/five-of-wands/#comments Fri, 14 Nov 2025 11:25:45 +0000 https://thealtpath.net/?p=20718 The Five of Wands hits with noise and friction, and conflict waits in each corner. It is easy to learn this card with my P.E.N.S.I Method First, this card brings heat that forces growth through struggle. Next, it pushes you to face truth instead of hiding. Tension rises fast, and it refuses to soften. Still,…

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The Five of Wands hits with noise and friction, and conflict waits in each corner. It is easy to learn this card with my P.E.N.S.I Method First, this card brings heat that forces growth through struggle. Next, it pushes you to face truth instead of hiding. Tension rises fast, and it refuses to soften. Still, you learn what you want when everything feels loud.

Five of Wands MeaningThis post uses my P.E.N.S.I Method Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism, and Intuition to build a full picture of the card, and it gives structure. Next, each layer adds shape, meaning, and guidance, and you can use it right now.

Five of Wands, 1st Layer of Context: Position

We are not concerned with position in a reading just yet. In the future, I’ll be doing lots of spreads. But for now, for a little context, it’s going to be about clashes at work or on creative projects.

This card drops when voices collide, and it demands your full attention. Next, it shows stress, rivalry, and strong wills that clash hard, so courage matters. Then, it asks you to choose action instead of silence, and it reminds you to move. Still, it suggests that chaos can build strength when you stay grounded, and it pushes you to hold steady. Finally, it points to hard talks, group challenges, or inner storms, so presence matters.

How do you remember that? Well, don’t memorize, learn to associate instead. If you have not, read the first P.E.N.S.I. lesson, it will help you make sense of tarot cards much easier.

2nd Layer of Context: Element is Fire

In P.E.N.S.I., fire is passion and often career and creative endeavors. It’s all about what we are passionate about. Very simple. Remember, fire maybe destructive, but it is always creating. One thing falls away or is undone, and something new is created that takes its place.

First, the Five of Wands lives in Fire, and it speaks with bold force. Next, this element burns with passion and sharp truth, so it clears confusion. Then, it pushes movement when things feel stuck, and it wakes sleeping power. Still, conflict flares because each person holds strong need, so tension builds. Later, Fire clears the air and forces honesty, and it strips away lies. Finally, it brings heat that shapes strength, not ruin, so power grows.

3rd Layer of Context for Five of Wands: Numerology of Five

Five in P.EN.S.I. is always about sorrow, loss, regret or all three. And this always precedes a better time, and one should have hope of better. First, five marks change and the breaking of old patterns. Next, it pulls you from comfort and shakes loose what no longer fits. Then, it shows a turning point when struggle must lead to motion. Still, it teaches that change feels rough before it feels right. Finally, it calls for courage and clear direction, so you can rise.

4th Layer of Context: Symbolism

First, the raised wands show challenge and clashing goals. Next, the scattered ground shows weak footing, so balance matters. Then, the open sky shows space to grow. Still, the bodies in motion show skill built through effort, so practice counts. Finally, the bright colors show energy that refuses to dim. This is along the lines of generic descriptions found in guidebooks.

But if we examine the symbols with a lens of “actual life”, that is all true, but I get a lot more out of it. Knowing this is about passion, creative projects, career matters, ask if it looks like people are getting along. I do not think so. It looks like conflict, not war, but conflict.

I see conflict, disagreements, challenges like petty squabbling in the workplace or in a coven or tight social group. There is a real need to put some serious effort into problem solving.

5th Layer of Context: Intuition

Gregory about five of wands rider waite tarotFirst, listen close because the Five of Wands pushes honesty. Next, step forward instead of stepping aside. Still, speak what burns inside you, and hold your ground without cruelty. Finally, trust your fire, so strength leads you.

When all the factors of P.E.N.S.I. come together, you get the above. But, more specific, I often know there’s a clash of creative ideas, everyone pushing their ideas to the point of bruising other’s egos. I challenge the client I am reading for to take leadership, acknowledge other people’s ideas, give them kudos. Strive to see how all those ideas can work together, the sum of the ideas are greater than the ideas alone.

Reversed Meaning

First, when reversed, tension turns toxic, and peace breaks down. Next, it shows shouting without reason and battles without aim, so you must stop wasting strength. Still, reset the field before blame grows. Finally, step back and choose calm, so truth can breathe. It still warrants taking a leadership role, and a higher road.

Sympathetic Decks

In its era, this would have been about serious business, and grand projects with large scale. But in this day and age it can fit just about any work environment or creative group. This card pairs well with decks that show sharp lines and bold color but whose art includes heat, motion and real bodies.

All versions of the Rider–Waite deck have depictions of five “combatants”.  The deck I use the most these days and professionally, (Ellen Dugan’s Witches’ Tarot) features dragon riders, but again, it’s not war, just competition of egos that is unhealthy for the group.

Correspondences

  • Fire
  • Mars
  • Leo
  • Number Five

Tarot Spell: Five of Wands

First, place the Five of Wands card before you, and set a candle just above it to call in fire. Next, stand with your feet firm and hold a wand or branch in your strong hand, so your body feels grounded. Then focus on the card and speak the conflict aloud and let your voice shake loose blocked heat. Strike the ground once and name the result you choose, so the action becomes real.

Finally, let wax fall near the card without touching it, and thank the flame for the strength now set in motion. Think conflict resolution, and a meeting of the minds, an acceptable agreement.

Tarot Spell: Ace of Wands (Reversed)

First, place the Five of Wands card face up beside a bowl of water, so calm surrounds the fire. Next, write each conflict you must end on a small slip of paper, and speak them with steady breath. Then rest your fingers on the card and read the list aloud, so the tension leaves your body.

Fold the paper tight and drop it into the water, and watch the words soften. Finally, tilt the card away from you and walk forward without looking back, so release becomes truth. Use this spell when you seek an end to a conflict you believe will not end but need to walk away from.

Final Note

First, the Five of Wands asks for bold strength. Next, it shows struggle that teaches power through fire. Still, you rise when you move with purpose. Finally, choose battles with care, and step forward with intent.

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Seven of Wands https://thealtpath.net/seven-of-wands/ https://thealtpath.net/seven-of-wands/#comments Fri, 28 Nov 2025 11:15:55 +0000 https://thealtpath.net/?p=21210 The Seven of Wands shows what it feels like to stand your ground under pressure with style and wit. It speaks to that tense moment when you know you earned your place and someone still tries to push you off it. For this series we walk through my method, P.E.N.S.I. for each pip card. Then…

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The Seven of Wands shows what it feels like to stand your ground under pressure with style and wit. It speaks to that tense moment when you know you earned your place and someone still tries to push you off it. For this series we walk through my method, P.E.N.S.I. for each pip card.

seven of wands meaning, free tarot lessons.Then we move into reversals, correspondences, and spell work that uses the card on your altar. If you have not, please review the first P.E.N.S.I. lesson, it will make learning tarot so much easier.

Seven of Wands, 1st Layer of Context: Position

This card sits in the suit of Wands in the Minor Arcana. It shows stress, defense, and effort that stays active. It points to moments when you are tested on what you worked hard to build. We are not in a spread at the moment, and we’ll cover spreads in future posts,

Past, present or future, this is about overcoming obstacles, in a good way.

2nd Layer of Context: Element is Fire

Fire rules this card, so it burns hot and restless. Remember from the first P.E.N.S.I. lesson, fire is always passion or career, often both. It stirs courage, anger, will, and push back. It also shows how passion can feel rough when many demands land at once.

3rd Layer of Context for the Seven of Wands: Numerology of Seven

Remember from P.E.N.S.I. – Seven is like the start of a new path, only you know better what you do and do not want. Seven brings tests, inner work, and soul pressure. It calls up grit, review, and honest self-check. It also asks what you truly stand for when things feel hard.

4th Layer of Context: Symbolism

In most decks, like the Rider-Waite which we are using for these lessons, a figure stands holding a wand as if in sparring. He is holding off others as if in competition, it is not war. The figure is on the high ground and has the advantage.

The raised wand shows a stand taken. Extra wands below show stress from rivals, gossip, or conflict that refuses to quit.

I look at the symbolism and think to myself this person has to overcome the issues presented by these other people. But also take the high ground, the high road. It speaks to overcoming obstacles with style and wit, using one’s talents in smart and effective ways.

5th Layer of Context: Intuition

Gregory on Seven of Wands MeaningWhen this card appears in a spread, the first thing that comes to mind is putting one’s skills to the test. It’s like the person has the mad skills, but now the test. And they are confident, just need a little assurance. Trust that you earned this ground. Your skill and history matter so do not shrink. You can stay firm, adjust your stance, and set limits while you hold your place.

Other things come across depending on the querant and what they wish to know. But if you pay attention and work through P.E.N.S.I. as you perform the reading, plenty will come across to you. I like to advise my clients to take the high road, but at the same time, show your skills.

It’s not an ugly situation like the five of wands, but it is tense and has potential for ugly. So, apply that style, wit and humor while you show off those skills. Compete with honor.

Reversed Meaning

In the reverse, this card speaks to anxiety, a lack of confidence and often indecision. Energy scatters and your stand can feel shaky. Doubt creeps in and drama drains strength. You may feel outnumbered, tired, or unsure. It can be wiser to step aside, regroup, or pick a smaller hill.

This is often a good time, I think, to back off and instead of competing, try to work with others. Show them you are trying to understand their position by proactively listening.

Sympathetic Decks

In the era of Rider-Waite, this would likely have been competition in bigger, grandiose projects affluent people would have been involved with. The impact of reputation would have been far reaching. In more modern times, these symbols and meanings can apply to anyone’s career or creative projects.

Correspondences

Planet: Mars
Sign: Leo
Element: Fire
Number: 7

Tarot Spell: Seven of Wands

Place the Seven of Wands upright on your altar beside a red candle. Hold a wand or branch in your strong hand. As the flame takes, speak what ground you refuse to lose. Picture firm feet and a steady stance on high ground. Tap the card three times with the wand and let the candle burn out safe.

Tarot Spell: Seven of Wands Reversed

Set the card face down near a blue candle. Sit with both feet flat and breathe until the shoulders drop. Speak where you feel worn out or outnumbered. Picture excess wands falling away until only one stays in your hand. Flip the card upright when calm returns and name one small next step.

Final Note

Pressure shows what matters most. Choose your battles with care but strive to take the high road. Even if others do not.

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In the Tarot of the Owls Deck and Book you will meet four owl families in the minor arcana: barn, snowy, burrowing, and great horned. Each type brings a unique energy and message. As a result, the suits come alive with personality, making readings feel more connected and meaningful.

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Six of Wands https://thealtpath.net/six-of-wands/ https://thealtpath.net/six-of-wands/#comments Thu, 20 Nov 2025 16:14:05 +0000 https://thealtpath.net/?p=21038 The Six of Wands carries victory, progress, and earned recognition. First, this card arrives after real struggle and steady effort. Also, it marks the moment when tension breaks and direction becomes clear. And it reminds us that progress matters more than applause. Also, this post uses my P.E.N.S.I Method. It explores Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism,…

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The Six of Wands carries victory, progress, and earned recognition. First, this card arrives after real struggle and steady effort. Also, it marks the moment when tension breaks and direction becomes clear. And it reminds us that progress matters more than applause.

the six of wands meaningAlso, this post uses my P.E.N.S.I Method. It explores Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism, and Intuition to shape a full understanding of the Six of Wands. And each section adds structure and guidance for work with this card in readings.

Six of Wands, 1st Layer of Context: Position

We are not concerned with where the Six of Wands lands in a spread yet. First, this layer speaks to how the card behaves when it appears. And the Six of Wands stands at the point when struggle breaks and progress becomes visible. Also, it marks transition from tension into movement. Then, it shows the first breath of relief after pressure. Still, it reflects momentum, not completion.

Also, the position of the Six of Wands in a spread points to earned advancement, past, present or future. First, it appears when effort finally receives acknowledgment. And it signals a shift from conflict into direction. Also, this card often emerges when teamwork or public support matters. Then, it encourages stepping forward with grounded confidence. Still, it warns that the path continues and more work remains.

How do you remember that? Well, don’t memorize, learn to associate instead. If you have not, read the first P.E.N.S.I. lesson, it will help you make sense of tarot cards much easier.

2nd Layer of Context: Element is Fire

The Six of Wands belongs to fire. First, fire fuels action and purpose. And fire demands motion and strength. Also, fire drives expression and public presence. Then, fire teaches confidence balanced with discipline. Still, fire burns brightest when guided rather than forced. And this card reflects fire held with control and intent.

Remember fire from P.E.N.S.I.? Passion and career.

3rd Layer of Context for the Six of Wands: Numerology of Six

The number six reflects balance and restored harmony. First, six appears after sorrow, loss, regret or challenges.  Challenges are often hand-in-hand with sorrows, losses and regrets. And it encourages steady rebuilding after strain. Also, it honors teamwork and shared success.

Rember the meaning of six from P.E.N.S.I.?

4th Layer of Context: Symbolism

First, the wreath symbolizes victory earned through real work. And the raised wands symbolize support and public witness. Also, the horse symbolizes direction and steady movement. Then, the rider represents confidence placed in purpose rather than ego. Still, the open path symbolizes progress ahead rather than a final destination. And the crowd symbolizes success shared with others.

Okay, so the above is sort of the generic you’re going to get from a guidebook. But let’s look at the image, the art and symbolism with an eager eye. Does it not look like a knight returning from a quest? Look at how he and his horse are dressed. The crowd carrying wands, this is not conflict, nor is it a bunch of bodyguards. They look like they are celebrating his return from a quest.

Guidebooks often speak of the wreath as victory through hard work, but it is more than a wreath. Ever hear the expression, “do not rest on your laurels?” A laurel was a wreath but used as a crown for new Caesars. A big celebration ensued, usually for weeks, but eventually the new Caesar was expected to buckle down and get to work.

So put all the symbols together. This is reward and recognition of hard work or an accomplishment. but the laurels say enjoy the fanfare, but it’s about time to get back in saddle, get back on the quest. Get back to work. Enjoy it, but you do have to get back to it. It is a reminder, you have earned reward, recognition, but you must continue too.

5th Layer of Context: Intuition

Gregory on learning to read tarot rider waiteThe Six of Wands speaks directly. First, step forward with confidence. And accept recognition without shrinking or swelling. Also, share progress honestly. Then, carry gratitude for those who support your path. Still, remember that leadership demands responsibility. And trust the direction that brought you here.

I already know when I see this card, that the party, the parade will end. One must continue moving on, they have not arrived, even though they deserve their pat on the back, applause and hopefully a raise!

Reversed Meaning

First, the reversed Six of Wands shows delay or stalled progress. And it reflects doubt and frustration. Also, it warns against comparison and impatience. Then, it asks for quiet rebuilding rather than force. Still, reversed energy marks pause rather than collapse. And it invites reflection before advancing again.

Sympathetic Decks

In the rider-waite era, this likely would have spoken more to someone going far away to study and return ready for a career in some field. It may have spoken to exploits and journeys geared for discovery or to acquire something related to business. It would likely not be so glamorous in this day and age, but the same idea.

It could be graduation, finishing an internship or the completion of a big career-related project. A promotion or raise is often an occurrence.

The deck I use currently and professionally the most is the Witches’ Tarot by Ellen Dugan, and it shows a literal knight. So, it is quite similar, but it is much clearer it is a knight.

Correspondences

  • Planet: Jupiter
  • Sign: Leo
  • Element: Fire
  • Number: 6

Tarot Spell: Six of Wands

First, place the Six of Wands upright on your altar or table. And set one candle behind the card. Also, write one sentence naming a recent success. Then, fold the paper and place it beneath the card. Still, speak one clear sentence of gratitude. And breathe three steady breaths to anchor recognition. Finally, carry the Six of Wands card for one day to honor progress.

Tarot Spell: Six of Wands Reversed

First, lay the Six of Wands reversed before you. And place one stone over its center. Also, write a short sentence naming the obstacle. Then, fold the paper away from your body. Still, speak one sentence releasing pressure. And snuff the candle gently. Finally, turn the Six of Wands upright the next morning to welcome renewal.

Final Note

First, this card calls for steady confidence. And it honors progress earned through persistence. Also, it reminds us that success grows from shared effort. Then, step forward with respect and purpose. Still, remember that victory begins the next stage. And allow this card to guide brave movement.

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Ten of Pentacles https://thealtpath.net/ten-of-pentacles/ https://thealtpath.net/ten-of-pentacles/#comments Fri, 17 Oct 2025 15:42:22 +0000 https://thealtpath.net/?p=19992 The Ten of Pentacles celebrates lasting success, deep roots, and the quiet satisfaction of legacy. It shows the moment when your hard work becomes something that outlives you. This card reminds us that stability is sacred when it grows from love, not control. This reading uses the P.E.N.S.I. method: Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism, and Intuition to…

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The Ten of Pentacles celebrates lasting success, deep roots, and the quiet satisfaction of legacy. It shows the moment when your hard work becomes something that outlives you. This card reminds us that stability is sacred when it grows from love, not control.

Ten of Pentacles MeaningThis reading uses the P.E.N.S.I. method: Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism, and Intuition to build a complete picture of the Ten of Pentacles. Each layer shows how spiritual and practical wealth connect. My method is about building association vs relying on endless memorizing.

Ten of Pentacles, 1st Layer: Position

In a spread, the Ten of Pentacles often signals long-term security and fulfillment. When goals begin to manifest, this card usually appears as family or community also become part of that success. Therefore, it suggests your efforts have taken root and your energy now supports others. Although the position of this card in a spread can change its context, we’re currently not covering spreads or positions in this course. However, we’ll get to that eventually.

2nd Layer: Element

The Ten of Pentacles belongs to Earth, the element of form, foundation, and value. Earth reminds us that wealth is more than coins or contracts. True abundance includes trust, time, and belonging. When grounded in gratitude, Earth energy turns success into service. Remember the original lesson in P.E.N.S.I about the element of earth? Think social, family, money …. and always money.

3rd Layer of Context for Ten of Pentacles: Numerology

The number ten closes one cycle and opens another. It represents culmination and renewal at once. The Ten of Pentacles reflects mastery of material life and invites us to use that mastery wisely. Each ending carries the seed of the next creation. Remember in the P.E.N.S.I. method, with a 10, we’re about to collapse back into a one again. 10: 1+0 =1.

4th Layer: Symbolism

In most decks, a family typically gathers in a courtyard surrounded by pentacles, often near an archway or home. Meanwhile, dogs rest peacefully, showing loyalty and comfort. Additionally, the elder figure represents wisdom earned. Then, the archway marks a passage from effort to legacy, from ambition to contentment. Finally, many deck images show generations—children, parents, and elders—all sharing space and stability.

Altogether, the card says everyone is doing alright—a happy, content family or coven. Furthermore, it reflects commitment, community, and financial success. At the same time, the image holds energies of loyalty and thankfulness. Ultimately, it can even imply legacy, including magical legacy.

5th Layer: Intuition

Gergory on Ten of Coins Rider WaiteThe Ten of Pentacles feels calm, complete, and deeply secure. It speaks to the peace of knowing you’ve built something lasting. Intuitively, it reminds us that wealth is shared energy. What we nurture with love strengthens everyone connected to it. Look at all the other cards in the spread, the positions, “see the movie.” It will come to you.

Ten of Pentacles: Reversed Meaning

When reversed, this card warns of clinging to control, greed, or family expectations. It may show fear of loss or imbalance between giving and keeping. Reconnection with gratitude and simplicity restores its flow. If on the one hand, upright, we’re looking at a family that’s secure financially, the reverse is often squabbling over money, perhaps even over inheritance.

Think unsolicited or unwelcome advice and interference in your personal from others too. A smothering and controlling group of people.

Sympathetic Decks

This card aligns with decks rooted in ancestral themes, home-centered art, or earthy tones. The Everyday Witch Tarot and Witches’ Tarot by Ellen Dugan echo its grounded energy beautifully, even though the imagery is a bit different. But in the era Rider Waite was created, we’d be talking about “old money” most likely, families that come from money. Today’s decks would be more “round fitting” than that.

Correspondences

Astrological: Mercury in Virgo
Planetary: Earth influence through Mercury’s detail and service
Elemental: Earth
Numerical: Ten — completion, renewal, foundation

Tarot Spell: Ten of Pentacles

Both of these spells are super simple, but if you are focused and earnest, they work! Light a green candle and place the upright Ten of Pentacles (face North) before it and place a small coin on the card. Speak gratitude for what you already have and ask that your work serve the good of all.

Tarot Spell:  Ten of Pentacles Reversed

Light a green candle and place before the reversed Ten of Pentacles (face north). Write down fears about money or stability, then safely burn or bury the paper. Visualize the ashes turning into fertile soil for renewal.

Final Note

The Ten of Pentacles blesses you with stability built from authenticity and care. It encourages sharing your wisdom and remembering that true success is what endures in spirit, not just structure. Prosperity flows best when it’s loved, not controlled.

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Ten of Wands https://thealtpath.net/ten-of-wands/ https://thealtpath.net/ten-of-wands/#comments Sun, 14 Dec 2025 18:25:10 +0000 https://thealtpath.net/?p=21456 The Ten of Wands meaning is easier to grasp using P.E.N.S.I. this speaks to Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism, and Intuition all at once. This card shows effort pushed to its limit. It reflects a moment where responsibility has grown heavier than expected, even though the goal is close. The message is not about weakness. It…

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The Ten of Wands meaning is easier to grasp using P.E.N.S.I. this speaks to Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism, and Intuition all at once. This card shows effort pushed to its limit. It reflects a moment where responsibility has grown heavier than expected, even though the goal is close. The message is not about weakness. It is about strain created by carrying too much alone.

ten of wandsIf you have not, read the first P.E.N.S.I lesson, it makes learning tarot so much easier. Through P.E.N.S.I., this card reveals pressure through fire energy, completion through the number ten, and symbolism that blocks clear vision. Intuitively, the Ten of Wands appears when endurance is being tested. Progress still happens, but the cost is growing. Something must shift before burnout takes over.

Ten of Wands, 1st Layer of Context: Position

Upright, the Ten of Wands reflects overcommitment and strain. Reversed, it points to release, delegation, or the choice to stop carrying what is not yours. We are not covering tarot spreads yet, but we will. But this could be past, present or future. In a relationship query, this client may feel the couples’ burdens are lopsided.

2nd Layer of Context: Element of Fire

Recall from the first P.E.N.S.I. lesson, fire is always passions and/or career. Often the two are tied together. In this card, energy is present, but it is burning low from constant output without recovery.

3rd Layer of Context for Ten of Wands: Numerology of Ten

Recall from the first lesson, ten is an energy we’ve been dwelling in for a while. This could be a happy or not so happy thing. But it always means the person is headed back to a one. Completion under pressure. An ending reached through effort rather than ease. Change will happen, it is coming, but what will it look like? It is up to the person the card represents.

4th Layer of Context: Symbolism

The bundled wands block the figure’s view, showing how excess duty narrows perspective. Progress continues, but joy and clarity are obscured. This is basic guide-book stuff, but I see a lot more than that. The destination (the goal) is not far, look close at the card in the lower right. But, will they make it? Overwhelmed, exhausted and further to go. I advise clients all the time when I see this; you have too many irons in the fire. A reference to a blacksmith and forge. You will not be able to hammer it all out successfully.

Delegate, ask for help, keep just the irons you are best at and have the most control over. Let the rest go or let someone else who is qualified do it. I further advise folk to let go of “people projects”. That does not serve them, no one is ours to fix.

5th Layer of Context: Intuition

Gergory about the ten of wands meaningThis card often asks for honesty. What started as purpose may have turned into obligation. Strength remains, but it needs support. When I put this in context with the query, (the question if they have asked one) and other cards, position etc. a lot more often comes.

I can often tell what the projects are, and even some of the people involved. But you arrive at intuition by working the other aspects of P.E.N.S.I. much easier.

Reversed Meaning

Relief begins when boundaries return. You may be ready to drop a role, share a task, or admit something is too much. In the meantime, this person is just spent. Utterly tired and burned out. I tell them to let others take over while they take time out. If others will not take over, find other people then.

Sympathetic Decks

Most of the the decks I have come across are quite similar in imagery. In the Rider-Waite-Smith era, this would have spoken to big projects, like building a hospital or a new railroad. In today’s society, it can be easily fit to anyone’s career. The Everyday Witch Tarot depicts a witch carrying ten brooms, adorable.

Correspondences

  • Saturn in Sagittarius.
  • Herb: Ash wood
  • Crystal: Smoky quartz
  • Color: Rust red

Tarot Spell: Ten of Wands

Light a plain white candle and place smoky quartz beside it. Hold the Ten of Wands card and name each responsibility aloud. With each name, tap the card once. When finished, say which task will be shared, paused, or ended. Let the candle burn halfway, then extinguish it. Return to this spell only after action is taken.

Tarot Spell: Ten of Wands Reversed

Place the Ten of Wands reversed on a table with ash wood or incense. Sit quietly and breathe until tension eases. Say, “I release what is not mine to carry.” Pass the card through incense smoke three times. Put the card away to mark the shift.

Final Note

The Ten of Wands is not failure. It is proof of effort. Wisdom comes from knowing when to set the load down.

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