Okay, so today I decided to dive a bit deeper into the Eight of Wands tarot card. I’ve been pulling it a lot lately in my readings, both for myself and others, and I felt like I needed to really connect with its energy.
I started by just sitting with the card. I have the classic Rider-Waite deck, so it’s the image of eight staves flying through the air. I really looked at it, you know? Not just a glance, but a proper study. I noticed how clear the sky is in the background, and the little hill in the distance. It all felt very…open and unobstructed.
Then I grabbed my tarot journal. I have this beat-up old notebook I use specifically for tarot stuff. I wrote down the date and the card, “Eight of Wands,” and just started free-writing whatever came to mind. Things like “fast movement,” “messages,” “swift action,” and “things happening quickly” all spilled out onto the page.
After that, I did a little bit of reading. I have a few favorite tarot books, and I also looked at some stuff online. I wanted to see what other people’s interpretations were. I found that a lot of sources talked about this card representing news arriving, travel, and even that feeling of things suddenly “clicking” into place.
- Fast Action
- Travel
- News
- Quick Developement
What really resonated with me was the idea of momentum. It’s like, once things get going with the Eight of Wands, they really get going. You’re not pushing a boulder uphill anymore; you’re running downhill with the wind at your back.
I then decided to do a little meditation. I lit a candle, put on some ambient music, and held the Eight of Wands in my hand. I closed my eyes and imagined myself being carried by those flying wands, feeling the rush of air and the sense of effortless progress. It was pretty powerful, actually!
I tried to feel the energy and how fast those eight of wands are going through.
Personal reflections
Finally, I spent some time thinking about how this card applies to my life right now. I’ve been feeling like things are a bit stagnant, so pulling the Eight of Wands repeatedly feels like a message to get ready for some changes. Maybe a new opportunity is coming, or maybe I need to be the one to initiate some action.
I realized that I may be able to get some important news, or a project will be in fast developement.
So, that was my deep dive into the Eight of Wands. It was a good reminder that sometimes you just need to go with the flow and trust that things are moving in the right direction, even if it feels a little chaotic at first.
I think I am going to keep my journal to record more.
Okay, so today I decided to dive a bit deeper into the Eight of Wands tarot card. I’ve been pulling it a lot lately in my readings, both for myself and others, and I felt like I needed to really connect with its energy.
I started by just sitting with the card. I have the classic Rider-Waite deck, so it’s the image of eight staves flying through the air. I really looked at it, you know? Not just a glance, but a proper study. I noticed how clear the sky is in the background, and the little hill in the distance. It all felt very…open and unobstructed.
Then I grabbed my tarot journal. I have this beat-up old notebook I use specifically for tarot stuff. I wrote down the date and the card, “Eight of Wands,” and just started free-writing whatever came to mind. Things like “fast movement,” “messages,” “swift action,” and “things happening quickly” all spilled out onto the page.
After that, I did a little bit of reading. I have a few favorite tarot books, and I also looked at some stuff online. I wanted to see what other people’s interpretations were. I found that a lot of sources talked about this card representing news arriving, travel, and even that feeling of things suddenly “clicking” into place.
- Fast Action
- Travel
- News
- Quick Developement
What really resonated with me was the idea of momentum. It’s like, once things get going with the Eight of Wands, they really get going. You’re not pushing a boulder uphill anymore; you’re running downhill with the wind at your back.
I then decided to do a little meditation. I lit a candle, put on some ambient music, and held the Eight of Wands in my hand. I closed my eyes and imagined myself being carried by those flying wands, feeling the rush of air and the sense of effortless progress. It was pretty powerful, actually!
I tried to feel the energy and how fast those eight of wands are going through.
Personal reflections
Finally, I spent some time thinking about how this card applies to my life right now. I’ve been feeling like things are a bit stagnant, so pulling the Eight of Wands repeatedly feels like a message to get ready for some changes. Maybe a new opportunity is coming, or maybe I need to be the one to initiate some action.
I realized that I may be able to get some important news, or a project will be in fast developement.
So, that was my deep dive into the Eight of Wands. It was a good reminder that sometimes you just need to go with the flow and trust that things are moving in the right direction, even if it feels a little chaotic at first.
I think I am going to keep my journal to record more.
Okay, so today I decided to dive a bit deeper into the Eight of Wands tarot card. I’ve been pulling it a lot lately in my readings, both for myself and others, and I felt like I needed to really connect with its energy.
I started by just sitting with the card. I have the classic Rider-Waite deck, so it’s the image of eight staves flying through the air. I really looked at it, you know? Not just a glance, but a proper study. I noticed how clear the sky is in the background, and the little hill in the distance. It all felt very…open and unobstructed.
Then I grabbed my tarot journal. I have this beat-up old notebook I use specifically for tarot stuff. I wrote down the date and the card, “Eight of Wands,” and just started free-writing whatever came to mind. Things like “fast movement,” “messages,” “swift action,” and “things happening quickly” all spilled out onto the page.
After that, I did a little bit of reading. I have a few favorite tarot books, and I also looked at some stuff online. I wanted to see what other people’s interpretations were. I found that a lot of sources talked about this card representing news arriving, travel, and even that feeling of things suddenly “clicking” into place.
- Fast Action
- Travel
- News
- Quick Developement
What really resonated with me was the idea of momentum. It’s like, once things get going with the Eight of Wands, they really get going. You’re not pushing a boulder uphill anymore; you’re running downhill with the wind at your back.
I then decided to do a little meditation. I lit a candle, put on some ambient music, and held the Eight of Wands in my hand. I closed my eyes and imagined myself being carried by those flying wands, feeling the rush of air and the sense of effortless progress. It was pretty powerful, actually!
I tried to feel the energy and how fast those eight of wands are going through.
Personal reflections
Finally, I spent some time thinking about how this card applies to my life right now. I’ve been feeling like things are a bit stagnant, so pulling the Eight of Wands repeatedly feels like a message to get ready for some changes. Maybe a new opportunity is coming, or maybe I need to be the one to initiate some action.
I realized that I may be able to get some important news, or a project will be in fast developement.
So, that was my deep dive into the Eight of Wands. It was a good reminder that sometimes you just need to go with the flow and trust that things are moving in the right direction, even if it feels a little chaotic at first.
I think I am going to keep my journal to record more.
Okay, so today I decided to dive a bit deeper into the Eight of Wands tarot card. I’ve been pulling it a lot lately in my readings, both for myself and others, and I felt like I needed to really connect with its energy.
I started by just sitting with the card. I have the classic Rider-Waite deck, so it’s the image of eight staves flying through the air. I really looked at it, you know? Not just a glance, but a proper study. I noticed how clear the sky is in the background, and the little hill in the distance. It all felt very…open and unobstructed.
Then I grabbed my tarot journal. I have this beat-up old notebook I use specifically for tarot stuff. I wrote down the date and the card, “Eight of Wands,” and just started free-writing whatever came to mind. Things like “fast movement,” “messages,” “swift action,” and “things happening quickly” all spilled out onto the page.
After that, I did a little bit of reading. I have a few favorite tarot books, and I also looked at some stuff online. I wanted to see what other people’s interpretations were. I found that a lot of sources talked about this card representing news arriving, travel, and even that feeling of things suddenly “clicking” into place.
- Fast Action
- Travel
- News
- Quick Developement
What really resonated with me was the idea of momentum. It’s like, once things get going with the Eight of Wands, they really get going. You’re not pushing a boulder uphill anymore; you’re running downhill with the wind at your back.
I then decided to do a little meditation. I lit a candle, put on some ambient music, and held the Eight of Wands in my hand. I closed my eyes and imagined myself being carried by those flying wands, feeling the rush of air and the sense of effortless progress. It was pretty powerful, actually!
I tried to feel the energy and how fast those eight of wands are going through.
Personal reflections
Finally, I spent some time thinking about how this card applies to my life right now. I’ve been feeling like things are a bit stagnant, so pulling the Eight of Wands repeatedly feels like a message to get ready for some changes. Maybe a new opportunity is coming, or maybe I need to be the one to initiate some action.
I realized that I may be able to get some important news, or a project will be in fast developement.
So, that was my deep dive into the Eight of Wands. It was a good reminder that sometimes you just need to go with the flow and trust that things are moving in the right direction, even if it feels a little chaotic at first.
I think I am going to keep my journal to record more.