Six of Wands

Six of Wands – The Victorious Walrus

The air is crisp with triumph. The Walrus, who once battled fiercely over territory, now sits proudly on a rise of ice. A kelp crown marks his victory, and from his tusks drifts the smoke of a peace pipe — a promise that the struggle has given way to harmony.

Bonnie the Cockatoo flutters at his side, carrying a banner of celebration. Around them, the Emperor Penguins gather in chorus, flippers raised in applause, wreaths and ribbons of seaweed laid at his feet. Six decorated wands rise from the snow, forming an arch of recognition: this is not merely a victory of strength, but of spirit.

Here, the Six of Wands speaks of recognition earned through effort, leadership that inspires loyalty, and the joy of being celebrated by your community. It reminds us that triumph does not have to end in isolation or rivalry. True victory is sealed when peace is made and all share in the honor.

Meanings

• Upright: Success, recognition, victory after struggle, community support, the honor of being seen.

• Reversed: Hollow victory, lack of recognition, ego overshadowing achievement, peace unsettled.

Bonnie’s Whisper

“Victory shines brightest when it is shared. Celebrate your triumph, but let your heart stay open to those who walk beside you.”