Two of Wands

#23 · Wands
Two of Wands

Upright

Future planning, progress, decisions, discovery, personal power

Reversed

Fear of change, playing it safe, bad planning, lack of foresight

Future planningprogressdecisionsdiscoverypersonal power

Tips

When upright, make bold plans and trust your vision.

When reversed, overcome fear of the unknown and plan more carefully.

Symbolism
The figure holding a globe represents worldly potential. Two crossed wands show choices and planning. The castle represents current security versus expansion.
History
The Two of Wands traditionally represented merchants and traders planning expeditions, showing the balance between current success and future ventures.