The Book of Thoth: Wands in the Minor Arcana
The Wands in Aleister Crowley’s Book of Thoth tarot deck are a powerful symbol of Fire, representing energy, passion, and the will to create. Let’s explore the deeper meanings behind the Wands in the Minor Arcana, from the 2 to the 10.
Titles of the Wands
The titles of the Wands in the Book of Thoth have their roots in the teachings of the Golden Dawn, an influential organisation in the world of tarot. These titles provide a foundation for understanding the cards, connecting them to a rich tradition of esoteric knowledge.
Wands and the Tree of Life
In the Kabbalistic tradition, the Wands correspond to the spiritual realm of Atziluth, the highest of the four worlds. This realm represents pure divinity and the beginning of creation. The journey through the Wands takes us through the sephiroth from Chokmah (Wisdom) to Malkuth (Kingdom), symbolising the descent of divine energy into the material world.
Wands and Astrology
Each Wand card is closely linked to the fire signs of the zodiac, which adds a fiery and dynamic element to their meanings:
- 2, 3, and 4 of Wands: These cards are aligned with Aries, embodying initiative, courage, and the pioneering spirit.
- 5, 6, and 7 of Wands: Linked to Leo, these cards represent strength, leadership, and the power of self-expression.
- 8, 9, and 10 of Wands: Associated with Sagittarius, these cards speak to exploration, higher learning, and the quest for truth.
The Influence of Picatrix
The divinatory meanings of the Wands in the Book of Thoth are deeply influenced by the Picatrix, an ancient Arabic grimoire. This text has left a lasting impact on Western esoteric traditions, and its influence can be seen in the way Crowley interpreted the Wands’ energy and significance.
Dive into the fiery world of the Wands in the Book of Thoth, and let these cards guide you through the powerful forces of creativity, ambition, and transformation. Whether you’re just starting out or deepening your tarot practice, the Wands offer a profound connection to the energy that fuels our actions and shapes our reality.
Two of Wands – Dominion
The Two of Wands represents the pure form of Will, independent of any object.
Three of Wands – Virtue
The Three of Wands is accordingly the Lord of Virtue. The idea of will and dominion has become interpreted in Character.
Four of Wands – Completion
4 of Wands: Building a solid system of law, order and government. The work is completed, but limited.