Page Of Wands
What Does Page Of Wands Tarot Card Mean? Keywords: Creative ideas, education, putting plans aside, strong upsurge in energy, hyperactive, learning disabilities, invitations, conversation, delayed trips, problems in business matters.
Page Of Wands Meanings And Description
The Page of Wands is the ultimate adventurer. He is passionate and energetic. He has a love for excitement and faces his challenges with bravery and enthusiasm. The Page of Wands is always ready for something new. He quickly can fall in love and has the capacity to quickly lose interest. He makes a great ally and will jump to your side when need be. The Page of Wands can indicate the individual who is impulsive by nature. His learning comes through his own life experiences. He can bore easily and sometimes struggles with completing his tasks.
Tarot Cards Upright And Reversed Meanings
Page Of Wands Upright Meaning
- Good News
- A passionate affair or relationship
- A new adventure
- Enthusiasm and courage
- New career opportunities or changes
- Creative ideas lead to promising enterprises
- Unlimited potential
The Page of Wands can refer to a child or teenager of either sex and usually this card represents a person filled with creative impulses and good ideas.
Sometimes the excitement of these ideas can be so great, projects fall to the side before completed.
Energy is vibrant and contagious when the Page of Wands appears and can infect everyone around this person.
Page Of Wands Reversed Meaning
- Lack of focus
- Unable to direct your energy
- Bad News or miscommunications
- Not being treated seriously
- Loss of employment or a dead end job
- A relationship that lacks commitment
- Lethargy
When the Page of Wands is reversed, it can be that learning disabilities are stopping the surge of creative ideas from coming through.
It could be that over-activity is hindering their ability to learn; so much energy making it impossible to focus or stay sitting.
Other recognized disabilities can also interfere. It is important to resolve these difficulties before frustration outweighs the love of learning.