Five of Wands
Element: Fire (New energy brings growth and motivation)
Keywords: Conflict, Unmet Needs, Obstacles, Competition
[Upright Interpretation]
Many people are on a high ground, jostling against each other, appearing to fight. Many are arguing about how to construct a building, how to reach consensus. Everyone has their own opinion, no one yields, and everyone's power is equal; no one can topple the other. The scene might resemble a heated situation during a meeting, with intense words, feeling chaotic. Everyone wants to gain the best interests. Under the influence of harsh words or the Fire Element and Wands, they are on the verge of fighting. In relationships, conflicts continue, and both parties argue fiercely; beware of domestic violence. At work, various teams appear; every unit and role demands to implement their own plan, believing they are the most important and best; conflicts continue.
[Reversed Interpretation]
The Reversed Five of Wands may cause the originally Upright situation to deteriorate further. When Upright, there were somewhat constructive proposals; when Reversed, it becomes arguing just for the sake of arguing, acting on impulse to win or lose, even going to court and starting lawsuits. On the other hand, if the originally Upright situation was utilized well, and both parties gradually reached consensus, perhaps the best development of the matter could be achieved, misunderstandings and disputes resolved between both sides, sharing benefits.
In the Reversed Five of Wands, it represents willingness to step back, expand one's thinking space, not insist casually on one's opinions, and willing to listen to others' ideas for deep thinking. From another perspective, it represents change or more positive interaction. In relationships, it represents both parties being more willing to open their hearts to communicate positively with each other, and through high-level dialogue and interaction, let the relationship grow. At work, it represents effectively controlling or arranging everything at work oneself, and allowing oneself to move towards goals with steady steps.
[Detailed Card Meaning]
Interpretation 1: Five of Wands is a card representing conflict. Although it is a card of conflict, it does not cause harm to anyone. From another aspect, this card can be described as comparison, contest, competition. It is somewhat similar to comparing every stage of life with others or one's own presets, competing, and progressing through doing so. However, because there is the meaning of conflict, it might start as benign competition but later convert into malignant competition. There is a good side and a bad side. Good means self-growth from such a process; bad means one might become too immersed in such a fighting ......
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Keywords: Conflict, Unmet Needs, Obstacles, Competition
[Upright Interpretation]
Many people are on a high ground, jostling against each other, appearing to fight. Many are arguing about how to construct a building, how to reach consensus. Everyone has their own opinion, no one yields, and everyone's power is equal; no one can topple the other. The scene might resemble a heated situation during a meeting, with intense words, feeling chaotic. Everyone wants to gain the best interests. Under the influence of harsh words or the Fire Element and Wands, they are on the verge of fighting. In relationships, conflicts continue, and both parties argue fiercely; beware of domestic violence. At work, various teams appear; every unit and role demands to implement their own plan, believing they are the most important and best; conflicts continue.
[Reversed Interpretation]
The Reversed Five of Wands may cause the originally Upright situation to deteriorate further. When Upright, there were somewhat constructive proposals; when Reversed, it becomes arguing just for the sake of arguing, acting on impulse to win or lose, even going to court and starting lawsuits. On the other hand, if the originally Upright situation was utilized well, and both parties gradually reached consensus, perhaps the best development of the matter could be achieved, misunderstandings and disputes resolved between both sides, sharing benefits.
In the Reversed Five of Wands, it represents willingness to step back, expand one's thinking space, not insist casually on one's opinions, and willing to listen to others' ideas for deep thinking. From another perspective, it represents change or more positive interaction. In relationships, it represents both parties being more willing to open their hearts to communicate positively with each other, and through high-level dialogue and interaction, let the relationship grow. At work, it represents effectively controlling or arranging everything at work oneself, and allowing oneself to move towards goals with steady steps.
[Detailed Card Meaning]
Interpretation 1: Five of Wands is a card representing conflict. Although it is a card of conflict, it does not cause harm to anyone. From another aspect, this card can be described as comparison, contest, competition. It is somewhat similar to comparing every stage of life with others or one's own presets, competing, and progressing through doing so. However, because there is the meaning of conflict, it might start as benign competition but later convert into malignant competition. There is a good side and a bad side. Good means self-growth from such a process; bad means one might become too immersed in such a fighting ......