The Ten of Wands, in the astrological correspondence system
I follow, corresponds to the last ten days of Sagittarius (this year, 12th-21st
December), and is linked to Saturn in Sagittarius.
Ten of Wands (trimmed):
©Druid Craft Tarot
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Ten of Bows (trimmed):
©
Wildwood Tarot
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There are certainly Saturnian themes at work in the
traditional meanings associated with the Ten of Wands. Oppression, heavy burdens, struggling... The
fiery creativity of Sagittarius has become hard work, a heavy load, something
with which we struggle. We’ve taken on
too much, we can’t deliver – we’ve over-reached ourselves, exceeded our
limitations. But – and it’s a big ‘but’
– who’s forced us into this position? More often than not, it’s ourselves
who’ve imposed the pressure. And if not
ourselves, it’s us who ‘decide’ we can’t do anything about it. The solution?
Take some time – ah, see, this is where Kronos comes in! – lay down that pile
of wands or whatever it is that we’re holding onto so awkwardly, and slowly
(Saturn again) work out the best way to carry them towards our goal.
Ten of Wands (trimmed):
©
Shadowscapes Tarot
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So, Saturn in Sagittarius is not all doom and gloom! It can
represent the need to establish ourselves through beliefs and aspirations of
long-term goals. In aiming towards those
philosophical, far-off ideals and goals, there will be a willingness to put in
the hard work necessary to achieve them, resulting in a sense of satisfaction –
and perhaps even a sense of stability or security.
This combination can also symbolize the ability to accept,
in a very expansive and broad-minded way, a number of duties and
responsibilities – often taking on more than can be dealt with! There can be a tendency to organize things
‘on the run’, to ‘wing things’, and may be constantly changing the agenda to suit changing situations.
Not always a bad thing – being able to
‘think on your feet’ can be an advantage!
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DruidCraft Tarot created by Philip
Carr-Gomm and Stephanie Carr-Gomm, illustrated by Will Worthington, published
by Connections
Shadowscapes Tarot created by
Stephanie Pui-Mun Law and Barbara Moore, published by Llewellyn
Wildwood Tarot created by Mark
Ryan and John Matthews, illustrated by Will Worthington, published by
Connections
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