RCANIKAUnlock your Arcana
0

Streak · 0 of 7 days

Come back every day — +1 ⭐ for logging in.

On your 7th day in a row+5 ⭐ and 30% off the subscription

Sign in to start your streak and earn ⭐

Five of Wands — Tarot card, Thoth Tarot deck
Hover to explore

Five of Wands

Thoth Tarot
competitionconflictstrugglerivalrycreative friction

"Strife." The number five introduces the idea of Movement bursting in to aid matter: a revolution that wholly disrupts the stable system of the Four. The challenge is not in competition but in crossing one's own boundaries.

The card's image

At the center is the Wand of the Chief Adept, a symbol of authority received from elders: without that sanction the card would be catastrophic. It is surrounded by the wands of Adepts with phoenix heads — destruction-as-purification by fire, the resurrection of energy from ashes. The influence of Mother-Three is weakened, the fire surges in a volcanic, unrestrained phase. This is "Strife": storms and tensions bursting into a closed order, so that the old may burn away and a new force rise from the ashes.

Interpretation

The Five of Wands — "Strife" — corresponds to Geburah (Severity), the harsh, fiery Sephirah of force. The number five introduces the idea of Movement bursting in to aid matter: this is a revolutionary conception that wholly disrupts the statically stable system of the Four — storms and tensions arrive. Do not take this for "evil": disturbance is disturbance, no more.

The decan is Saturn in Leo: Leo shows Fire in its strongest and most balanced phase, while Saturn seeks to weigh it down and embitter it; this volcanic energy knows no limit. On the card, the Wand of the Chief Adept signifies authority received from elders, without which the card would be catastrophic; the wands of Adepts with phoenix heads — destruction-as-purification by fire.

This is not catastrophe but creative tension: a challenge, a dispute, a competition that shakes the frozen. The energy of the Five reads as an important, difficult task on the path of maturing — a challenge of fate that must be faced whether you are ready for it or not; in any case the trial stimulates spiritual growth.

✦ Full InterpretationUnlock the card's full readingFree registration reveals the final paragraphs of the interpretation and gifts you ⭐ for your first spreadyour first spread is on us

Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Accept the struggle as a purification, do not flee it: this is not catastrophe but creative tension, under which the old burns away and a new force rises from the ashes. Resolve on an unusual step beyond your former limits — the challenge is to cross your own boundary, not to test your strength against a rival. Act with your sanction and your rightness as support: the Wand of the Chief Adept reminds you that struggle is lawful only when a genuine foundation stands behind it. Be ambitious and ready to risk, but direct the Saturnian heaviness into the work, not into bitterness.

What the forecast holds

A dispute is coming, competition, a shaking of the frozen — an important, difficult task on the path of maturing. This is a challenge of fate that must be faced regardless of readiness; in any case the trial stimulates growth. Forces surge outward, testing one another; you will be required to defend your own and, perhaps, to resolve on a revolutionary step beyond former experience. The forecast is not catastrophic: under the pressure a purification is born, and a new energy rises from the ashes.

Five of Wands reversed

The reversed Five is tension without measure and without the elders' sanction: a quarrel for the sake of quarreling, draining squabbles, an aggression that burns but does not purify. Saturn outweighs — the struggle becomes heavy, embittered, barren; forces are squandered in friction. Reversed, this is the "wrong time" to enter conflict, to test your strength, and to make wagers: the challenge turns into a senseless trial of endurance. Inner conflict, discord, provocations are possible. Better to ask whether your struggle has a genuine foundation, or whether this is a fire burning without aim.

The card in spreads

The same card reads differently depending on the spread and the question — compare real spreads:

How it differs from Waite

Five of Wands — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithFive of Wands
Thoth TarotFive of Wands

Both decks speak of a challenge, but of a different scale. In Waite this is competition: the card shows children absorbed in a noisy, sporting scuffle — counsel to approach the matter with sporting zest, to test one's strength in a fair tussle. In the Thoth deck the challenge is far more serious — not a contest with a rival but the crossing of one's own boundary: a step that surpasses all previous experience, something revolutionary. Waite's Five is about the zest of the fight; the Thoth Five, about the breakthrough beyond oneself.

WaiteThoth Tarot
ImageChildren noisily test their strength in a sporting scuffle.The Wand of the Chief Adept and wands with phoenix heads.
ChallengeA contest with a rival, fair play, zest.Crossing one's own boundary, a step beyond all experience.
ScaleTo test one's strength, a sporting scuffle.A revolutionary breakthrough, purification by fire, the phoenix from ashes.

Symbolism & correspondences

Saturn in Leo (the first decan of Leo), the Sephirah Geburah (Severity). Leo is Fire in its strongest phase, but Saturn weighs it down and embitters it, and the volcanic energy knows no limit. The Wand of the Chief Adept gives the sanction of authority; the wands with phoenix heads — purification by fire and the resurrection of force from the ashes.

Element
Fire
Arcana
Minor
Suit
Wands

Ready to see how this card unfolds in your own reading?

Make a reading

Your first reading is free · 30 seconds