KING OF WANDS

THE KING OF WAND’S ACTIONS
CREATIVITY
Develops innovative projects and ideas
Opens up new areas of experience
Has natural artistic ability
Uses self-expression for useful purposes
Masterminds new strategies
Is original and inventive
INSPIRING
Communicates enthusiasm
Creates an atmosphere of excitement
Sets an example others want to follow
Instills confidence
Is a powerful, natural leader
FORCEFULNESS

Seems to dominate the environment
Has a commanding presence
Is assertive when necessary
Earns respect and willing compliance
Carries authority naturally

CHARISMA

Is often showy and theatrical
Enjoys making the gesture with flair
Naturally becomes the focus of attention
Magnetically attracts others
Is watched, imitated and talked about

BOLDNESS

Is intrepid
Is willing to take chances when the stakes are high
Confronts opposition directly
Dares to stand and be different
Is unconcerned with what others think
Has the courage of his or her convictions

Joan Bunning

The personality of the King of Wands is a combination of the positive fire energy of the Wands suit and the active, outward focus of a King. He is creative and never settles for old, tired approaches. He trusts his originality and allows his inspirations to take form. He’s enthusiastic. He steps forward and takes the lead if the opportunity presents itself. Others follow when he shows them the way with confidence. He’s forceful in pursuing his goals. He’s not a quiet, passive observer unless that suits his purposes. He jumps in and creates results. He’s dramatic and exciting. This King is never a wallflower, more often the center of attention. He’s bold and daring. He avoids the safe, easy route because he has the energy and assurance to take risks and win. The King of Wands has the courage of his convictions and always believes in himself.

In readings, the King of Wands asks you to take the kinds of actions he might take. For example: creating a masterpiece, leading the way, taking a risk, or making a splash. This King can also represent a man or woman who is acting as he does, or an atmosphere of excitement, daring and drama. In a reading, he tells you that his special energy has meaning for you at this time. Let yourself be inspired by this King in whatever form he appears in your life.

Alesiter Crowley

Knight of Wands

The Lord of the Flame and Lighting:
the King of the Spirits of Fire

ΔFire of ΔFire

Lightening – Swift violence of onset

He is active – generous – fierce – sudden – impetuous. If ill dignified, he is evil-minded – cruel – bigoted – brutal

The Book of Thoth

The Knight of Wands represents the fiery part of Fire; he rules from the 21St degree of Scorpio to the 20th degree of Sagittarius. He is a warrior in complete armour. On his helmet for a crest he wears a black horse. In his hand he bears a flaming torch; a flame also in his mantle; and upon the flames does he ride. His steed is a black horse leaping.

The moral qualities appropriate to this figure are activity, generosity, fierceness, impetuosity, pride, impulsiveness, swiftness in unpredictable actions. If wrongly energized, he is evil-minded, cruel, bigoted and brutal. He is in either case ill-fitted to carry on his action; he has no means of modifying it according to circumstances. If he fails in his first effort, he has no resource.

In the Yi King, the fiery part of Fire is represented by the 51st hexagram, Kan. The signification there given is entirely in accordance with the doctrine of the Tarot, but great emphasis is laid on the startling, perilous, and revolutionary character of the events cognate. The Querent is advised to be apprehensive, yet cool, resolute and energetic: to beware of untimely action, but to go forward with tense confidence in his own ability.

All these correspondences of the Yi King are to be studied in that book (S.B.E. vol. XVI) and reference is here made to the text when important passages are too long to be conveniently quoted.

A.E. Waite

The Pictorial Key to the Tarot

King of Wands

The physical and emotional nature to which this card is attributed is dark, ardent, lithe, animated, impassioned, noble. The King uplifts a flowering wand, and wears, like his three correspondences in the remaining suits, what is called a cap of maintenance beneath his crown. He connects with the symbol of the lion, which is emblazoned on the back of his throne. Divinatory Meanings: Dark man, friendly, countryman, generally married, honest and conscientious. The card always signifies honesty, and may mean news concerning an unexpected heritage to fall in before very long. Reversed: Good, but severe; austere, yet tolerant.