Six of Wands
The Six of Wands represents a matter confidently brought to a victorious conclusion and its favorable outcome, serving as a reward after difficult trials or persistent labor. All preceding difficulties were necessary for developing spiritual strength. Like Joan of Arc, who bravely overcame many obstacles from those who didn't believe in her, this card embodies the firmness and willpower needed to achieve one's goals and emerge triumphant.
Keywords
Victory and Achievement
This card represents a matter confidently brought to a victorious conclusion and its favorable outcome. It symbolizes the reward that comes after difficult trials or persistent labor.
Spiritual Development Through Adversity
All preceding difficulties were necessary for developing spiritual strength. The challenges faced were not obstacles but stepping stones to greater inner power.
The Joan of Arc Archetype
Joan of Arc exemplifies this card's energy - she bravely overcame many obstacles from those who didn't believe in her, demonstrating the firmness and willpower of character needed to achieve her goal, lead an army, and win the war.
Visual Description
A mounted figure in plate armor rides a light-colored horse, holding the reins with one hand while a large white banner decorated with gold fleur-de-lis flutters behind them. The rider wears a crimson cloth draped over the saddle and layered mail beneath the armor, looking composed and forward-facing. Several tall staves or spears rise behind the banner, and the horse is fitted with simple tack and tassels. The background is a warm, textured sky with wind-swept lines suggesting motion.
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