Six of Wands

Six of Wands - Tarot Card Description
The card depicts a young man with a victory wreath riding a white horse through a crowd of cheering people. The white horse represents strength, purity, and the success of an adventure. The wand held by the rider also has a wreath tied to it.Six of Wands - Tarot Card Meanings
The older books say that although this is a card of victory, it is associated more with another person's victory from which you benefit. A small victory over some situation. Reputation.This card often represents a little good news--a pat on the back--and it sometimes indicates that you can hang onto someone's coat tails. You maybe cast in a good light--but that light is really a reflection of someone else's light. Let's say, for example, someone in your work unit does a *really* good job on a project. Now, if you are their supervisor, you may well get part or all of the credit.
It represents a point of perfect balance. It can be a real comfort zone--for a while, at any rate. You got your way, and things are going well. But don't unpack!
Excellent news. Victory, Pride, win-win situations, self-confidence, leadership, Journeys, nearness of news or event.
A fulfilled ambition. Greater success than you expect. Be bold and daring, audacity will pay off. Campaigns. Joy, optimism. A turning point. Going somewhere? Returning home? Either way, he is assuming victory, optimism produces the very success it desires and expects. Such belief will inspire others to follow him.
Success through labor. An increase in harmony of relationships. Possible leadership role in a journey. Friends can be helpful.
Victory, success, an out-of-town visitor, a trip or tour. Combined with the Ace of Wands - a book-signing tour; The World - International recognition; The Eight of Pentacles - a successful sales representative.
The Six of Wands indicates triumph/victory in your situation. You'll be able to progress in the development of all that's in your best interests. Progress may be in the form of good news which you receive, permitting you to proceed with your desires. Want to get on with things. To start a new project, way of life, or life style. Conditions of renewal are approaching, and when that happens, the time will be right and things will come together.
The Six of Wands, like the Four, represents an achievement or success in the pursuit of a creative venture. However, the Six of Wands contains a more public element of recognition by others in our community for the fulfillment of a creative effort. A struggle has been overcome, the goal has been reached, and it is publicly acknowledged and celebrated.
