Okay, so, about that “5 of Wands as Action” thing… It’s been a wild ride, let me tell you.
Started Simple Enough
I kicked things off by trying to figure out what this card really means when it comes to taking action. You know, Google, some tarot blogs, the usual. It seemed like a mixed bag of “fight for what you want” and “get ready for some competition.”
Diving Deeper
Then I thought, “Why not put this to the test?” I picked a goal I’ve been putting off—launching a small online store. Something simple, just to see how this tarot stuff plays out in real life.
The Messy Middle
- First hurdle: Deciding what to sell. So many ideas, so much potential for conflict, both internal and with potential competitors. This felt very “5 of Wands.”
- Next up: Sourcing products. Oh boy, the drama. Suppliers not getting back to me, quality issues, you name it. I definitely felt like I was in the middle of that “struggle” the card talks about.
- Then came the tech side. Building a website from scratch? Let’s just say there were moments I was ready to throw my laptop out the window. More conflict, this time with code.
Turning Point
But here’s where it got interesting. Instead of backing down, I started to see these challenges as, well, part of the game. I reached out to other online sellers, joined some forums, and guess what? People were actually helpful. It was like finding allies in the midst of battle.
The Outcome
After weeks of pushing through, I finally launched the store. It wasn’t perfect, and yeah, there’s still competition, but I did it. And you know what? The “5 of Wands” energy didn’t break me. If anything, it showed me that I’m more resilient than I thought.
Looking Back
So, “5 of Wands as Action”? It’s about embracing the chaos, facing conflicts head-on, and not being afraid to compete. It’s messy, it’s tough, but it’s also incredibly rewarding. Would I do it again? Absolutely. But maybe next time, I’ll pick a project that doesn’t involve quite so much tech drama.
This experience taught me a lot. It is not just about tarot; it is about life. Sometimes, you just have to jump into the chaos and trust that you will come out stronger on the other side. And you know what? Most of the time, you do.