Alright, let’s talk about this “six wands love” thing. Don’t know nothin’ about no fancy cards, but if it’s about love, well, I’ve seen a thing or two in my days.

Victory in love, huh? Sounds like winnin’ somebody over. Like when old man Johnson finally got Miss Daisy to say yes after chasin’ her around for twenty years. That was a victory, I tell ya. He brought her flowers every Sunday, fixed her fence, even helped her cat get outta that tree. Persistence, that’s what it was. So, maybe this “six wands” thing means if you want love, you gotta work for it. Can’t just sit around waitin’ for it to fall in your lap, you know?

They say this card means you or your partner is doin’ somethin’ big in the relationship. Like what? Maybe it’s finally fixin’ that leaky roof after promisin’ to do it for months. Or maybe it’s finally rememberin’ an anniversary. Lord knows, men need a reminder sometimes. But it could be somethin’ bigger too. Maybe it’s standin’ up for your partner when someone’s talkin’ trash about them. Or maybe it’s supportin’ them through a tough time, like when they lost their job or a loved one got sick.

  • Gotta be there for each other, that’s what love is.
  • It ain’t all sunshine and roses, you know?
  • There’ll be hard times, but if you stick together, you can get through anything.

Now, this “action on your most burning and passionate convictions” part… sounds kinda fancy, don’t it? But I reckon it means standin’ up for what you believe in, even if other folks don’t like it. Like when my daughter wanted to marry that fella from the city, and everyone said he wasn’t good enough for her. But she loved him, and I saw he was a good man, so I stood by her. Didn’t matter what the neighbors said. If you love someone, you gotta trust your gut and do what’s right, even if it ain’t easy.

And this “inspiring others” thing… well, I guess that means if you’re happy and in love, other people see that and wanna find that happiness too. Like when a young couple gets married and everyone at the wedding feels all warm and fuzzy inside. Or when an old couple holds hands and you can just see the love they have for each other after all those years. That kinda stuff makes you believe in love, even if you’ve been hurt before.

But then they talk about this “six wands reversed.” Sounds like trouble. Degrading health, both physically and mentally. That don’t sound good at all. Maybe it means love can make you sick if it’s not the right kind of love. Like if you’re with someone who’s always puttin’ you down or makin’ you feel bad about yourself. That ain’t love, that’s poison. And those “old wounds” comin’ back… maybe that means past hurts can mess up your present relationships if you don’t deal with them. Gotta let go of that baggage, or it’ll drag you down.

They mention this “Lovers card” too. Says it means two souls comin’ together, a strong connection. Well, that’s what love is all about, ain’t it? Findin’ someone who gets you, someone you can be yourself with. Someone who loves you, flaws and all. And that physical attraction part? Well, that’s important too, let’s be honest. Gotta have that spark, that fire. But it ain’t just about the physical, it’s about somethin’ deeper. It’s about that connection, that understandin’ between two people.

So, this “six wands love” thing… it seems like it’s about winnin’ in love, fightin’ for what you believe in, standin’ by your partner, and inspirin’ others. But it’s also a warnin’ about the bad stuff, the hurts and the heartaches. Love ain’t easy, that’s for sure. But if you find the right person and you’re willin’ to work at it, it can be the most wonderful thing in the world.

And remember, don’t let nobody tell you who to love or how to love. You gotta follow your own heart. And don’t be afraid to ask for help if you need it. There ain’t no shame in that. We all need a little help sometimes, especially when it comes to love.

Love is love at the end of the day, ain’t it? Don’t matter what some cards say, it matters what your heart says. If it feels right, it feels right. And if it don’t, well, then it ain’t meant to be. Simple as that.