Knight of Wands Tarot Card Upright and Reversed Meaning - COSMARA APP

Knight of Wands

Representative Element: Fire (New energy brings growth and motivation)

Keywords: Positive, Intense

[Upright Interpretation]
The Knight of Wands typically refers to an intention to move forward and make changes, an unfinished action, or an unfinished plan. Substantially, it may represent a message from afar or a plan for a long journey. In work or career, it also implies moving house or changing jobs. If the Ace of Wands, Three of Wands, and Eight of Wands appear together, it indicates a trip. If The World is added, it certainly signifies international travel. In relationships, it represents passionate but non-committal love. Sometimes it also represents a romance during travel, or a long-distance relationship.

[Reversed Interpretation]
The reversed Knight of Wands suggests the fire of passion may burn too hot, turning into impulsiveness, a wrong direction, or overdoing it without realizing it. One may forget to consider whether current actions align with goals. The result may be failure; doing wrong without noticing. Alternatively, diminished fire power could lead to weakened initiative, losing interest in goals, and wanting to switch tracks seeking more fun and exciting things. Poor skills, being unprepared, or perhaps relying solely on enthusiasm, having courage but no strategy, acting too recklessly.

The reversed Knight of Wands represents delayed action or interrupted plans, insufficient persistence, or impatience. To some extent, this card strongly indicates infeasibility and inability to achieve goals due to insufficiently detailed thinking and overly rough planning. Due to excessive vitality, the reversed Knight of Wands can cause impatience or a lack of patience. Also, because action power is too strong, thinking fails to keep up with action. To some extent, it is an action lacking a plan.

In relationships, the reversed Knight of Wands creates distrust in the partner due to unwillingness to commit. It also represents one party being immature towards the relationship, or too illusory, causing negative emotional reactions in the other party. At times, it also represents misunderstandings arising from poor communication between parti......
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