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Hello!

this morning i shuffeld my cards for a daily card pull and the Queen Of Wands Reversed fell out. Now, what does it really mean? I read its about someone who is selfish or mean. Why did i need that card today and how can i use it today?

 

thanks in advance!!😊

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Hi @Tessavdb13, this sits in the wrong place and you have two options....

 

If you want help with it as a personal reading about why it could be your day card? We need to move it to Personal Tarot Readings and you need to give your own ideas about what it means as an interpretation. You need to get to 5 posts on the forum to access that area.

 

I can move it to Individual Card Meanings but we can only discuss the general meaning of the Queen of Wands Reversed and cannot apply it to you personally.

 

Probably this fits better as getting help with a personal reading, so get your posts up to 5 posts around the main forum areas and then let me know 🙂

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no worries I have moved it and amended the title so we all know the discussion is about 🙂

 

This is a discussion about the Queen of Wands (reversed) and only ideas and interpretations about this card generally please in this location :thumbsup:

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The Queen of Wands when upright is the feminine energy of Fire of the court cards. She is energetic and vibrant and very determined in what she does. She is the extrovert, the centre of any party, welcoming and talking to everyone there! Very charismatic and with natural charm. They are bold in their actions but their negatives are being too stubborn and maybe can have too much of this fire energy which repels people around her.

 

This card is reversed, perhaps she isn't the extrovert because she has confidence issues. She wants to be this person at the party but is shy and doesn't use the boldness of the upright card. This is a little about finding faith and finding the fiery passionate energy of the upright card which is blocked. This can include other areas, lack of determination or that energy to keep going. It is about finding confidence in yourself as a theme when reversed. This is usually a temporary situation, they really want to be the upright Queen.

 

Also this card can be more negative that the upright person and court cards can represent a person, qualities you should take on or a situation. This Queen uses the fire energy to be manipulative and selfish, I think that is where the meaning you saw was getting at @Tessavdb13. Perhaps they are angry or jealous or a bully, they are negative manifestations of the fire energy anyway. You can change this behaviour and you can work through this. If you have the reversed energy in your life or as part of you, you need to turn to the upright Queen, finding faith and confidence in yourself, being warm and friendly and positive. This is ultimately about how you channel the feminine Fire energy here 🙂 .

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So the queen of wands rx to me represents someone who is catty and gives off mean girl vibes. She can be fiery but not in a good way. And also jealous and wanting to the the center of attention. When she’s reversed she not a nice person. The qualities of her being friendly, nice and sociable goes out the door. People dislike her because of her attitude and nasty nice vibe. Oh and she’s quick to fight you if you make her mad. 

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I work with the idea that a reversed card of any type—but especially a court card—CAN simply demonstrate the 'lack' of the upright quality, not the opposite of it, or a negative intensifying of it.

 

The person the court card may be referring to is simply not around.  Or perhaps, if the card refers to an aspect of your own personality, those qualities of the upright card are simply lacking just now (and may well be needed.)

 

For example, a reversed Queen of Wands can mean you are an unconfident and timid person—but it can also mean that you simply need to produce the confident qualities of the card, which you are not doing at the moment.  If that makes sense?  In other words, you might try acting like the Queen of Wands in the given situation.   Depending, of course, on the position of the card in the reading and the other surrounding cards. 

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Genius_Garden_Tarot

The Queen of Wands reversed is a figure who's seeks validation rather than connection. If she feels threatened by another, she may be unkind. If she's not getting the attention she craves, she may throw a fit. All she needs to do is realize that true love and acceptance come from within, so the advice of this card is to release the need for outer validation and cultivate self-love ❤️

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amanda414

The Queen of Wands is often described as warm, friendly, ambitious, career-minded, and loving her home, along with other people. If she is reversed, then she lacks all these traits.

 

And just to add, the zodiac sign that rules her is Leo, so she would have many of the characteristics of that sign. 'Life of the party,' needing validation and approval, a good leader, and extravagant. Reversed, she has none of these traits, except extravagance and a bit of a drama queen, hence the term catty.

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