Eight of Wands
Welcome to season 6 of this podcast where I am talking all about the Suit of Wands.
I’ll be going through each card in the suit, one per episode.
What we explore in this episode:
Common symbolism of movement, momentum, arrows, and butterfly wings
The Eight of Wands as a card of swiftness, communication, and rapid transformation
How this card invites us to explore control, surrender, and timing
The push-pull of doing vs allowing
How much can you influence
What’s beyond your reach
Navigating fast changes while staying connected to your values and intuition
Eight of Wands
Pictures from the decks I talked about today referenced from left to right:
The Goddess of Love Tarot Deck: A Book and Deck for Embodying The Erotic Divine Feminine by Gabriela Herstik and illustrated by Julia Popescu, who also goes by snakes4hair
Anima Mundi Tarot Deck by Megan Wyreweden
The Eight of Wands is a card of movement, communication, and change, often happening quickly. This episode dives into how that fast-paced energy can feel liberating, overwhelming, or even out of our control.
From butterflies and blooming roses to speeding roadrunners and flying wands, the imagery reminds us of the kinetic chaos and creative potential that comes with taking action and riding the wave of momentum.
But what happens when things move so quickly we forget to pause and ask: do I even want what I’m rushing toward?
This card invites us to consider how we act when things are in motion, and what it means to let go of control when so much is still uncertain.
If you haven't listened to my other seasons yet, go check them out!
The first season, I introduced tarot through talking about oracle vs tarot cards, myths of tarot, how to find a deck, reading for yourself vs others, and much more.
In seasons 2 and 3, I went through the major arcana and the four suits, one per episode.
In season 4, I talked all about Tarot in Pop Culture and examined representations of Tarot in videogames, TV shows, movies, and more.
In season 5, I went through 13 Common Tarot Spreads, what they are, how many cards, and an example of what it looks like to work through one.
Today's Tarot Pull:
From the Therapists Who Tarot Deck, prompts by Dreya Blume and images by Rebecca Bloom, I pulled The Sun, a card of good fortune.
Reflective prompts on this card:
What makes you feel joy?
What are you beginning to doubt, and is that doubt rooted in truth or fear?
What would it feel like to move toward joy instead of just what’s logical?
This card asks us to stay present and stay bright, even when things feel fast or unclear. The sun reminds us that we can root into optimism and clarity, even when life speeds up around us.
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