Queen of Acorns (Wands) Tarot Card Meanings
Realize you are not in the leadership role right now. Concentrate on a more supportive role that promotes the overall objectives.
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What does the Queen of Acorns Tarot card mean?
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Queen of Acorns Upright Meaning
This suit, most often called "Wands" and sometimes called "Rods" or "Staves," represents initiative, ambition, drive and desire. This is the suit of enterprise and risk-taking.
Traditionally, representing the energy of a Queen, this woman represents the natural manager, whose gift is to inspire teamwork and divvy up tasks. She is the one who sees ensures everything runs smoothly. She'll be sweating in the sun along with her family or crew, inspiring everybody to keep up and supporting morale with her infectious energy.
She is the best kind of manager to have, because she is like a challenging but encouraging mother, who knows you have it in you. She believes in her charges and they work hard to please her. She is not, however, sentimental. Like a good farmer, she views her crops, her animals, even the people who work for her, as necessary resources for the achievement of the higher goal. If any aspect is no longer productive or cost-effective, she can let them go without a second thought. Do not look to her for sympathy.
Queen of Acorns Reversed Meaning
Reveal any hidden agendas before they alienate partners or associates.
The Queen of Wands reversed points to a controlling tendency that is no secret, and the people around you have the insight to perceive what is happening. Don't think your hidden agenda is undetected, and don't deny it if it is brought to light. It's more important that your team members trust you than it is to preserve an image.
Queen of Acorns Advice Position
The Queen of Wands in this position reveals a need to hold your place in the chain of command and respect the hierarchy (at least for now). This may not be a time for you to be at the helm, even if you are motivated by a strong dedication to completing a project or overcoming a challenge.
A perceived deficiency in leadership may make you want to take hold of the reins, but don't do it! Restrain yourself and remain loyal to your higher-ups. Stay focused and energetic. Enthusiastically confront the challenges directly in front of you. Perform in good faith and encourage others to do the same.
Queen of Acorns Love Position
When the Queen of Wands is in this position, you are like an engaged manager who not only wants to be aware of everything that's going on, but also wants to direct things. The Queen of Wands has an active and energetic nature. She is goal-oriented and practical.
Some Tarot decks portray her as a farm wife who is busy all day long, overseeing any number of activities related to raising and educating children as well as taking the crops to market. Like the queen of the operation, perhaps you also have your hands full -- serving as the axis of production and contentment. It can be a joyful experience to contribute so much to your relationships.
Queen of Acorns Career Position
When the Queen of Wands falls in this position, a motherly, take charge force in the workplace may be managing and organizing all the players. This feminine symbol represents a persuasive and emotionally available style as opposed to more forceful, traditionally masculine methods.
The Queen's managerial influence is inducing good behavior by holding a high standard and embodying it. It urges everyone else to make his or her best efforts. It is true that manipulation exists to some extent since the Queen's style brooks no opposition. She is a zealous worker who may overshadow the efforts of others, but she also inspires people to do their best work.
Queen of Acorns in a Yes or No Card Reading
The Queen of Wands is a card of charisma. If you're looking for simple Yes or No guidance and receive the Queen of Wands, the answer is YES. Follow your heart as you navigate your present circumstances.