Movement of the active impulse into a more creative phase. Exploring the possibilities. Increasing the chances of the action succeeding. Creating a supporting environment for the action, such as a new business. Checking the ecology of the action - will it be supported beyond its environment? Will people accept the action?
A calm, stately personage, with his back turned, looking from a cliff's edge at ships passing over the sea. Three staves are planted in the ground, and he leans slightly on one of them.
He symbolizes established strength, enterprise, effort, trade, commerce, discovery; those are his ships, bearing his merchandise, which are sailing over the sea. The card also signifies able co-operation in business, as if the successful merchant prince were looking from his side towards yours with the view to help you.
Additional Meanings: A very good card; collaboration will favour enterprise.
The end of troubles, suspension or cessation of adversity, toil and disappointment.
The Three of Wands is accordingly the Lord of Virtue. The idea of will and dominion has become interpreted in Character.
Establishment of primal energy.
Power, strength, magnetism, all generally, though not necessarily - of a sexual nature.
Enterprise, Undertaking, Commerce, Trade, Negotiation.
Hope, Desire, Attempt, Wish.
Enterprise, Begin, Start. Usurp, Seize. Daring, Brashness, Boldness. Carelessness, Adventurous, Audacious, Temerity, Bold. Undertaking, Muddled. Disconcerted. Paralyzed, Effort, Test, Temptation.
Reserved: Interruption in: Misfortunes, Troubles, Pain, and Toil. End, Cessation, Discontinuation, Respite, Rest, Influence, Intermediary, Intermittency.
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