Adaptability, steady force applied to an object. Steady rule; great attractive power, power of command, yet liked notwithstanding. Kind and generous when not opposed.
Queen
The Queen is related to the first Heh of YHVH and the element Water. The Queen are usually depicted seated on a throne.
On the Tree of Life the Queens relate to Binah.
Queen of Wands – Rider-Waite
Dark woman, countrywoman, friendly, chaste, loving, honourable. If the card beside her signifies a man, she is well disposed towards him; if a woman, she is interested in the Querent. Also, love of money, or a certain success in business.
Queen of Cups – Golden Dawn
She is imaginative, poetic, kind, yet not willing to take much trouble for another. Coquettish, good-natured, underneath a dreamy appearance. Imagination stronger than feeling. Very much affected by other influences, and therefore more dependent on good or ill-dignity than upon most other symbols.
Queen of Cups – Rider-Waite
Good, fair woman; honest, devoted, who will do service to the Querent; loving intelligence, and hence the gift of vision; success, happiness, pleasure; also wisdom, virtue; a perfect spouse and a good mother.
Queen of Swords – Golden Dawn
Intensely perceptive, keen observation, subtle, quick, confident, often perseveringly accurate in superficial things, graceful, fond of dancing and balancing. Ill-dignified, cruel, sly, deceitful, unreliable, though with a good exterior.
Queen of Swords – Rider-Waite
Widowhood, female sadness and embarrassment, absence, sterility, mourning, privation, separation.
Queen of Pentacles – Golden Dawn
She is impetuous, kind, timid, rather charming, greathearted, intelligent, melancholy, truthful, yet of many moods.
Queen of Pentacles – Rider-Waite
Opulence, generosity, magnificence, security, liberty.
The 4 Threes – Binah
Four 3’s in BInah
Queen of Wands – Book of Thoth
Adaptable energy
Queen of Cups – Book of Thoth
Dreaminess, tranquility.
Queen of Swords – Book of Thoth
Perceptive, subtle interpreter