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🃏 Tarot Card Meaning

Five of Wands — Rider-Waite tarot card
Five of Wands
Minor Arcana · Wands · 5
Upright: friction, competition, sparring, clashing agendas, creative struggle
Reversed: avoided conflict, inner battles, exhaustion from strife, resolution near, buried disagreement
Upright Meaning

The Five of Wands shows five figures whose staves clash in what might be battle or might be practice — friction without wounds. Competing agendas, rival voices, a team pulling five directions: the conflict here is genuine but not malignant. Handled openly, this sparring sharpens ideas; every strong position improves by being contested.

In practice, the card asks you to enter the fray cleanly rather than resent its existence. State your position plainly, let it be struck, strike back at ideas rather than people. The worst move is pretended agreement — friction driven underground turns toxic; kept above ground it generates heat and light.

Which disagreement in your life would improve everything if it were finally held out loud?

Reversed Meaning

Reversed, the Five of Wands either exhausts or evades. Exhaustion looks like endless low-grade skirmishing — the meeting after the meeting, the argument that resolves nothing and reschedules itself weekly. Evasion looks like harmony purchased with silence, everyone privately fighting the battle they refuse to have publicly. Often the loudest clash is internal: five of your own voices, no chairperson.

The reversal asks you to end the phony war one way or the other. Name the actual issue beneath the sparring and address it directly, or consciously lay a stave down.

Which fight are you having repeatedly because you are avoiding having it properly once?

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Card imagery: Rider-Waite-Smith deck (1909), public domain.

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The universe is full of magical things, patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper. (Eden Phillpotts)