In a scene similar to the former [Knight of Wands], a young man stands in the act of proclamation. He is unknown but faithful, and his tidings are strange. . . . Has the chief qualities of his suit. --A.E. Waite
The Page of Wands offers gestures of passion. He encourages you
to sample the wonders of the Wands suit - creativity, courage,
charm and inspiration. The meanings for this card are some actions
that you might take to accept an invitation from the Page of Wands,
but there are many possibilities. This Page tells you to look for an
opening that excites you, feeds your talents or dares you to be
great.
The Page of Wands can also represent a mood of excitement and adventure. Children are playful and spontaneous, and as a child, the Page of Wands encourages you to express yourself and your individuality with light-hearted abandon. Relax and enjoy your creativity and personal power. -- Joan Bunning
Reversed: Bad news, rumors, illness. Abrupt change of plans. Losing touch or communication with someone you value. --Susan Hansson
Such a woman, ill-dignified, shews the defects of these qualities. She is superficial and theatrical, completely shallow and false, yet without suspecting that she is anything of the sort, for she believes entirely in herself, even when it is apparent to the most ordinary observer that she is merely in the spasm of mood. She is cruel, unreliable, faithless and domineering.--Aleister Crowley
Page/Child/Princess/Daughter of Wands [INFJ]
A Free Spirit. People-oriented innovative catalyst for positive change. Enjoys contributing to the well-being of others. Visionary, creative, poetic. Volatile emotions, easily elated or depressed. Can be meditative or fanatical. Masters of metaphor. -- Mary Greer, based on Keirsey Temperament Sorter,* according to which this one personality type (out of 16) makes up only about 1% of the population.
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*off site
http://www.moonchild.ch/Tarot/court/WPage/wpvoice.html