Knight of Wands. Wands represent the fire element which encompasses passion, sexuality, and will power. Wands are the symbol of creation, magic, the yielding that comes from cultivating one’s true will. A witch is on her broom (wand) to symbolize a new adventure that awaits her. She will fly into the abyss with nothing, and return with everything.

Three of Wands. Wands represent the fire element which encompasses passion, sexuality, and will power. Wands are the symbol of creation, magic, the yielding that comes from cultivating one’s true will. Three witches stand next to a brewing cauldron. The coven yields the magic of the hearth. Gazing upon the cauldron provides the witch with foresight she needs to accomplish her journey and become closer to her truth.

Two of Swords. Swords rule the air element and all that encompasses communication, logic, and intellect. They are the power of words, and the currency of ideas. In this card, a woman is blindfolded holding two swords across her heart. To the viewer, she is blind from the truth, however, she is protecting her nervous system, her denial is merited.

Four of Swords. Two of Swords. Swords rule the air element and all that encompasses communication, logic, and intellect. They are the power of words, and the currency of ideas. A woman is sleeping holding on to her sword, unable to let go of the proceeding events. This symbolizes rest from conflict, argument or perhaps an intellectual dispute she is still processing. Reprieve is needed. Even though she is sleeping she is still processing the words, or conflict. Language is processed through dream states, so is resolve. Sleep on it.

The Moon. The moon rules water signs. She is the illusion that births myth, the reflective nature of spirit. Her reflection can be positive or negative depending on the tides of emotions she’s emanating.