
Page of Wands — The Song of the Ice
Note: The delicate sound of ice “singing” is caused by ice moving in water, or contracting as temperatures rise and fall, or when ice melts and refreezes. It has been recorded in Antarctica.
The Page of Wands stands upon the frozen platforms of the Ross Ice Shelf, wand in hand, singing into the shimmering expanse. Musical notes rise and drift like auroras, echoing the strange, eerie song of the ice itself. Beside the Page, Bonnie the Cockatoo listens intently, crest raised, her wings half-open as if ready to join the melody. Together, they transform the sound of the Earth into a call of curiosity, courage, and play.
The Page of Wands brings the first spark of creativity. Here, the wand is not a weapon but an instrument—channeling energy into sound, story, and possibility. The alien youth is not hardened by experience but alive with wonder. In their song, the ice shelf becomes an orchestra, and Bonnie becomes a witness and companion to this strange new symphony.
Message:
The Page of Wands invites you to open your ears and your heart to the songs that surround you—the unexpected voices of the world. Just as the Ross Ice Shelf sings, so too do the places, people, and creatures in your life. Your role is to listen, to experiment, to let play and curiosity guide you into uncharted territory. The Page does not demand mastery; they invite exploration.
Keywords:
Inspiration • Curiosity • Creative play • Messages from unexpected places • Youthful wonder
Reversed:
When reversed, the Page of Wands may sing off-key. You might be too restless, distracted by endless beginnings with no follow-through, or you may doubt your own voice. This card calls you back to trust your instincts—no matter how strange the song may sound.