Today we move on to the Nine of Wands which, in the system I
follow, corresponds to the first ten days of Sagittarius (this year, 2nd-11th
December), and is linked to the Sun in Sagittarius.
Just to recap: Sagittarius is the mutable Fire sign, so we’re
looking at transforming what’s been established into something else. It combines a fiery passion and creativity
with the expansiveness and benevolence of Jupiter, the ruler of Sagittarius, to
give us the visionary, the explorer, the philosopher.
Nine of Wands (trimmed):
© Druid Craft Tarot
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Here we have Sun in Sagittarius - Fire and Fire! Loads of
creative energy at work – or should that be play? That creativity is directed, through
Sagittarius’ arrows, at things dreamed of and aspired to. With the Sun involved, there’s also a sense
of the individual; here, the focus is on beliefs and an optimistic
philosophical view of the world(s).
Freedom is valued, as is honesty.
Fire and Fire combined with the mutable energy of Sagittarius suggests a
warm and friendly, out-going, open spirit who loves to explore the far
horizons!
How is the Sun in Sagittarius reflected in the Nine of Wands? This card is usually associated with the idea
of strength, in particular inner strength. We can see this through the
involvement of the Sun, which rules Leo...the lion, often featured in the
Strength card. In many Waite-Smith-based decks, we see a figure fighting an unseen foe. He appears to be defending
his territory, drawing on the resources he has at hand – a wand, representing
his inner courage and integrity. Those
Sagittarian dreams, visions, aspirations – whatever they might be – have been
attacked but the figure, drawing on the strength of the Sun, refuses to let go
or give in.
Nine of Wands (trimmed):
© Thoth Tarot
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The Thoth, as usual, shows this differently but the message
is the same. The symbolism in the card,
with the Sun and Moon at either end of the large wand, represents the strength
that comes from the joining of the conscious (Sun) and the unconscious (Moon) –
another link back to Temperance and the idea of blending or combining
energies. When we see the Moon in the
sky, it’s only because it’s reflecting the light of the Sun. Similarly here,
what lies in our unconscious is brought into ‘the light of day’ by what’s in
our conscious mind – once we see that unused potential, more of that fiery,
creative Wands (and Sun) energy can be released, and whatever it is that’s
‘attacking’ our position can be overcome.
The strength required to recognise and then use that potential comes
from within.
Nine of Wands (trimmed):
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Shadowscapes Tarot
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The Shadowscapes’ Nine of Wands seems to echo this
idea. We see nine sentinels, guarding
against the unknown – whatever’s lurking in the abyss below (the
unconscious). The creators of the deck
talk of ‘vigilance’ – keeping watch, defending our dreams and aspirations
through our inner strength (and perhaps our outer strength too) against
whatever might challenge us.
If you’ve enjoyed this post, you might be interested in my
e-book, Astrology in Tarot, now
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Druid Craft 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
Thoth Tarot created by Aleister Crowley, illustrated by
Lady Frieda Harris, published by U.S. Games Systems, Inc.
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