The Three of
Wands
This card - Lord of Virtue - represents our
trueness to our own inner needs and
inspirations. It represents a point of inner
balance where we are clear about the things we
want to create in our lives, and confident in
our ability to make our dreams come true. Out of
this clarity and confidence arises a new quality
of self-reliance and happiness.
We develop a new understanding of our virtues,
our skills, our talents; we have a better view
of what we have to offer and what we need in
return. We become more aware of ourselves, and
more in harmony with the Powers of Light.
When this card comes up in your reading, it is
important that you cast aside doubts and fears,
refusing to fall back into old habits. Instead
you must turn your face to the future, trusting
in your own power, making no compromises. Trust
yourself, and everything else will fall into
place.
Working with the Three of Wands
It's quite easy to mistake the meaning of a
card named the Lord of Virtue. We can easily be
misled into thinking that this means being
dutiful and 'doing the right thing'. However
there is a much deeper level to this card than
is immediately apparent. Virtue is about
excellence - ethically and personally.
It is about developing and maintaining high
standards of behaviour, and then learning to
have the confidence, self belief and strength of
character to live out those standards through
our every act.
When we fall short of our expectations of
ourselves, we retreat, disappointed and ashamed
of ourselves. We can then take a long time to
climb back up to the higher ground from which we
can regard our own acts as part of the grand
pattern of life. And, in the meantime, we
continue to disappoint ourselves.
This is obviously not good for us, and neither
is it good for life. So we need strategies to
reduce the number of times we feel we let
ourselves down, methods of forgiving ourselves
when we do, and ways of recovering lost virtue
as quickly as we can.
This is where the 3 of Wands comes in. So, on a
day ruled by him, make yourself a promise...you
will spend a little time moving back into the
centre of yourself - do this by sitting quietly
and gently drawing in breath, directing it to
your heart centre and allowing it to fill you up
with energy.
When you have done that, spend a few more
minutes thinking about your ethical standpoint.
Ask yourself if you are out of alignment with
yourself about anything. (Please avoid the trap
of going "Absolutely EVERYTHING!!!!" This won't
help! Much better to work on one issue at a
time, rather than allowing yourself to be
overwhelmed.) If you find something you are
unhappy about in your own behaviour, think the
act, thought or feeling through without judging
it.
Work out why you have done/said/thought this
thing. Go to the core of the problem, and do not
blame anybody else. When you find the core
reason, write it down on a piece of paper, tear
the paper into several different pieces and
throw them in the rubbish bin.
Since you have now rid yourself of the core
problem, you now have no further need to act out
that problem. So forgive yourself and do it
differently.
Affirmation: I live out my beliefs in all my
acts.
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