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  2. Ace of Wands (tarot card) - Wikipedia

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    The Ace of Wands is a tarot card of the Minor Arcana, arcana being Latin for mysteries. The cards of the Minor Arcana are considered to be lesser compared to the Major Arcana because they discuss the minor mysteries of life, less important archetypes. [1] Modern tarot readers interpret the Ace of Wands as a symbol of optimism and invention.

  3. Suit of wands - Wikipedia

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    In Aleister Crowley's 1944 The Book of Thoth, the suit of wands is associated with the action of the Will and the element of fire.The meaning of the suit as a whole focuses on ideas or readings associated with primal energy, spirituality, inspiration, determination, strength, intuition, creativity, ambition, expansion, [4] and original thought.

  4. Atziluth - Wikipedia

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    Ace of Wands from the Rider–Waite Tarot, associated with Atziluth in Western esotericism. Atziluth is the realm of pure divinity.The four worlds of Kabbalah relate to the kabbalistic tree of life in two primary ways:

  5. You Don't Need An Ace Up Your Sleeve To Master The Spiritual ...

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    Cartomancy uses playing cards to tell the future, but it's different from tarot. Experts explain how the spiritual practice works and what each card means.

  6. Wand - Wikipedia

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    Ace of Wands from the Rider–Waite tarot deck. Wands are used in the Enochian magic of John Dee, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, Thelema, and Wicca, and by independent practitioners of magic. Wands were introduced into the occult via the 13th-century Latin grimoire The Oathbound Book of Honorius.

  7. Batons (suit) - Wikipedia

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    In cartomancy and occultist circles, the suit of batons is usually called the suit of wands. [ 1 ] Portuguese-suited playing cards were traded to Japan in the mid-16th century which influenced the development of Karuta where the 48-card Komatsufuda , 75-card Unsun Karuta , and 40-card Kabufuda decks still maintain this suit.

  8. Ace of Wands - Wikipedia

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    Ace of Wands may refer to: Ace of Wands (Tarot card), a Tarot card of the Minor Arcana; Ace of Wands (TV series), British children's television show

  9. Major Arcana - Wikipedia

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    The secret meanings of these twenty-two Arcana are then expounded to him. [ 26 ] Christian attempted to give authority to his analysis by falsely attributing an account of ancient Egyptian initiation rites to Iamblichus , but it is clear that Christian was the source of any initiatory relevance to the tarot trumps. [ 2 ]