Six of Wands Symbolism

Symbolism present in the Six of Wands

6 of Wands Tarot card meaning and symbolism

On the Rider-Waite Tarot deck, the Six of Wands is depicted with a victorious figure riding a white horse through a crowd, holding a laurel wreath-topped wand. This imagery is laden with symbolism; the white horse represents purity and nobility, while the laurel wreath symbolizes victory and achievement.

The Crowd Around the Rider

The crowd around the rider reflects public recognition. This imagery can be seen as the collective unconscious applauding as one overcomes personal challenges. The rider, poised and confident, serves as a reminder of the power of self-belief and the importance of maintaining focus amidst external validation.

The Rider and the Wand

The way the rider holds the wand is significant as well, it is upright, suggesting alignment with purpose and direction. This detail invites you to reflect on how your successes align with your core values and life’s purpose.

The Wands in Tarot

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