So, today, I wanna share with you guys a little story about my adventure with the “Five of Wands” in a love reading. It was, let me tell you, a bit of a wild ride.
I started my day like any other, but I had this nagging feeling that I needed some clarity in my love life. I’ve been seeing this person, and things were, well, complicated. So I decided to pull out my trusty tarot deck. I’m no pro, but I like to think I have a decent grasp on the cards. I shuffled the deck, focusing my energy on the question of my relationship, and drew the Five of Wands.
Now, if you know anything about tarot, you know this card isn’t exactly a walk in the park. It’s all about conflict, arguments, and tension. My heart kinda sank when I saw it. I mean, who wants to see that in a love reading? But I’m a firm believer in facing things head-on, so I delved deeper.

- I spent some time studying the card’s imagery – five guys, each with a wand, all clashing together. It was chaotic, to say the least. I reflected on my relationship and, yeah, I could see the parallels. We’d been having our fair share of disagreements lately, nothing major, but enough to create this underlying tension.
- Then, I consulted my favorite tarot guidebook. It talked about the Five of Wands representing a struggle, a need to fight for what you want. It also mentioned that it could signify a lack of communication, a clash of egos. That resonated with me. We were both so stubborn, always trying to get our way.
- Next, I decided to do a little journaling. I wrote down all my thoughts and feelings about the card and my relationship. It was like a brain dump, and it really helped me see things more clearly. I realized that we weren’t really listening to each other. We were talking, sure, but not truly communicating.
This whole process was a bit of an eye-opener. It made me realize that relationships, like anything worth having, require effort. They’re not always smooth sailing, and sometimes you gotta fight for them. But it’s not about fighting each other; it’s about fighting together, against the challenges that come your way.
So, what did I do after this whole tarot revelation? Well, I reached out to my partner. I suggested we have a real, honest conversation, no holds barred. It wasn’t easy, but we managed to talk things out. We acknowledged our issues, admitted our faults, and agreed to work on our communication. It was a start, a small step towards a more harmonious relationship.
The Five of Wands, it’s a tough card, no doubt. But it’s not all doom and gloom. It’s a reminder that conflict is a part of life, and it’s how we handle it that matters. We might get knocked down, but we can always get back up, stronger and wiser. And that’s what I learned from my little tarot adventure. It’s a journey, and I’m still on it, but now I feel a bit more equipped to navigate the bumps along the way.