Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into tarot lately, and I wanted to really get the court cards. You know, the Pages, Knights, Queens, and Kings. They can be tricky! So, I decided to focus on the Page of Wands and its connection to zodiac signs. Here’s how I went about it:
First, I grabbed my trusty Rider-Waite deck. I love the imagery on it; it really helps me connect with the cards. I pulled out the Page of Wands and just… stared at it for a good while. I noticed the fiery colors, the desert landscape, and the Page’s confident, almost playful stance.
Then, I hit the books (and the internet, let’s be honest). I wanted to see what the “experts” said about this card’s zodiac links. I found a lot of different opinions, which was kind of confusing at first!
- Some sources strongly connected it to the fire signs: Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius. Makes sense, right? The Wands suit is all about fire, passion, and energy.
- Others suggested a link to Sagittarius specifically, because of the Page’s adventurous spirit and the card’s imagery of exploration.
- And then there were some who said it could represent any sign, but with the youthful, enthusiastic qualities of a Page.
So, what did I do with all this conflicting info? I decided to do my own little experiment. I thought about people I know who are Aries, Leos, and Sagittarians. I tried to see if any of them embodied the Page of Wands energy – that spark, that eagerness to try new things.
I also journaled about it. I wrote down my thoughts on each fire sign and how they might relate to the Page. I asked myself: “If the Page of Wands were an Aries, what would they be like? How about a Leo? A Sagittarius?”
It is very helpful to keep thinking with all of the questions!
After all this, here’s what I concluded (for now, at least!): The Page of Wands definitely has a strong connection to the fire signs. It’s got that fiery energy! But I think it especially resonates with Sagittarius, with its love of adventure and exploration.
The process really made me appreciate the layers of meaning in the tarot. It’s not just about memorizing keywords; it’s about connecting with the cards and finding your own * it also gave me a better feel for the Page of Wands. I feel like I know this card now, not just on an intellectual level, but on a more intuitive one, too.