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Page of Wands tarot meaning, love and reversed

The Page of Wands speaks about curiosity, messages, exploration and beginnings that are still young. It is enthusiasm before having a map.

Mara Velo
Velotit · Honest readings
Page of Wands tarot meaning, love and reversed

Page of Wands tarot meaning

In the Rider-Waite-Smith card, the Page of Wands looks at a sprouting wand in a dry landscape. This card speaks about curiosity, enthusiasm, messages and the desire to explore. It is not fully developed maturity. It is the first wish to try, learn or move beyond what is familiar. The Page asks what part of you needs permission to begin before everything is clear.

Page of Wands tarot love

In love readings, the Page of Wands can point to flirtation, messages, curiosity and a connection that feels fresh. It may show interest, but not necessarily commitment. If you are asking about someone, there may be excitement and desire to approach, but also a lack of direction. The question is whether the spark wants to grow or simply play.

Some things begin as curiosity.

Not every beginning has to promise forever. Sometimes you only need to notice what it wakes up in you.

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Page of Wands reversed

Reversed, the Page of Wands often points to scattered energy, immaturity, unclear messages or enthusiasm that fades quickly. It can show wanting many things without following through on any of them. It may also appear when an idea exists, but doubt keeps delaying the first step.

Page of Wands as a message

As a message, the Page of Wands can suggest news, invitations, light conversation or signs of interest. It is rarely heavy or final. More often, it opens a door. Someone may be testing the waters, looking for your reaction or finding a reason to come closer.

Page of Wands career meaning

In career readings, the Page of Wands speaks about new ideas, learning, early projects and the desire to try a different path. It is good for training, creativity and first opportunities. Still, it should not be forced to produce mature results too quickly. This card is learning how to walk.

Page of Wands yes or no

As a yes or no card, the Page of Wands usually leans toward an early yes. There is interest, movement or a door opening. But it is not a final answer. It is a yes to explore, ask, write, try or begin gently.

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