Mookaite Jasper
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Sagittarius
I make self-initiated change.
Between the alternative readings there is no marriage possible; on the one hand, riches, fortune, magnificence; on the other, physical suffering, disease, chagrin, sadness, mortification. The design gives one suggestion; here is a lord overlooking his dominion and alternately contemplating a globe; it looks like the malady, the mortification, the sadness of Alexander amidst the grandeur of this world's wealth. The Two of Wands is a card of decision making and planning. It represents a moment when you have to choose between two paths, each with its own set of benefits and drawbacks. The card is a reminder to stay focused on your goals and to consider all the options before making a decision. It also indicates that you have the potential for success and achievement, but you need to be willing to take risks and make bold moves to achieve your ambitions. This card suggests that you have the power to control your own destiny, but it also reminds you that there are consequences to every choice you make.
Decisions, Departure, Planning, Progress
Intention Setting, Career Planning, Motivation To Continue
Future Intentions, Romantic Choices, Considering Change
Stability, Fearless Choice, Financial Goals
The reverse of the Two of Wands can indicate that you are feeling stuck or uncertain about which path to take. You may be feeling overwhelmed by the options in front of you and unable to make a decision. Alternatively, it may suggest that you are making a hasty decision without considering all the options or the potential consequences. This card can also represent missed opportunities, stagnation, and lack of progress. You may be holding back out of fear or uncertainty, or you may be experiencing setbacks or delays that are preventing you from moving forward. In some cases, the reversed Two of Wands can indicate a lack of confidence or a sense of disempowerment. This card reminds you that it is important to take time to consider your options, weigh the pros and cons, and make a decision based on careful consideration and analysis.
Poor Planning, Indecision, Fear Of The Unknown
Stagnation, Missed Opportunities, Lack Of Direction, Reluctance
Indecision, Fear Of Commitment, Imbalance, Lack Of Communication
Poor Planning, Hesitation, Financial Instability, Impulsive Decisions
A tall man looks from a battlemented roof over sea and shore; he holds a globe in his right hand, while a staff in his left rests on the battlement; another is fixed in a ring. The Rose and Cross and Lily should be noticed on the left side.