Six of Wands

Six unevenly sized stones are stacked to form a sacred mani pile, symbolizing a journey filled with weathered experiences and profound growth. Atop the stone mound stands a radiant figure clad in robes, his right hand raised high. From his hand soars a golden bird—an embodiment of victory, proclaiming his triumph along life's journey.

He radiates with five colors of light, each representing a lesson from the Five of Wands: wisdom, strength, power, wealth, and awakening. Guided by wisdom, he has pursued his dreams, overcome adversity with strength, accumulated wealth, earned power, and, through it all, reached awakening—gaining deep insight into the essence of life. Surrounding him are six white camel-headed wands, which seem to have emerged from the past conflicts of the Five of Wands. They now stand still and orderly, symbolizing that previous chaos has settled into clarity and determination.

At the base of the image, a crescent moon totem glows faintly atop a stone, harmonizing with the radiant upper scene. This lunar element tempers the fiery essence of the wands with balance, making the victory shine not with arrogance but with warmth and enduring strength. The Six of Wands represents the confidence earned through experience and the recognition that comes after steadfast perseverance.


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Keywords: Victory, success, reward, travel, leadership, good news, progress

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Keywords: Failure, punishment, arrogance, lack of recognition, incompatibility

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