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The Rider-Waite-Smith -2 of Wands displays a world globe in the hand of the personage. Also shown on the 2 of Wands card is a fertile and fecund leafy wand/staff in the other hand.

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Rider–Waite–Smith: Two of Wands — Dominion of the Inner Worlds

The Rider–Waite–Smith 2 of Wands portrays a lone figure upon battlements, surveying the horizon while holding a world globe in one hand. This globe is not merely a terrestrial sphere—within Hermetic Qabalah it becomes the Olam, the microcosmic universe held in the grasp of conscious will. The figure stands as the Magus-in-formation, contemplating the scope of their influence, their desires, and the worlds they intend to bring into manifestation.

In the opposite hand, the figure holds a leafy, fertile wand, the sprouting staff of emergent power. Unlike the rigid and crowned wand of the Ace, this one is alive—already branching, already expressing. It is the wand that grows in real time, symbolizing the creative force as it begins to take shape through deliberate choice and daring innovation.

Rider-Waite-Smith- 2 of Wands Tarot card imagery

This meaning of independent inventions is subtlety shown in Rider-Waite-Smith. We see a tall man looking over the battlements, towards sea and shore. In his right hand is a globe and a staff is in his left (signifying material rule) and rests on the battlement, while another staff is fixed in a ring.

 

The Rose-cross and white lilies should also be noticed on the left side. White lilies are purity, and the Rose -cross is a symbol much like the Ankh, depicting The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn that made use of the rosy cross as well, including "The Ritual of the Rose Cross," designed for spiritual protection and as preparation for meditation. Based on the Rosicrucian symbolism of the Red Rose and the Cross of Gold, it is also a key symbol of the Golden Dawn's Second Order.

The Rosy Cross -Western Hermetic Imager

The Minor Arcana as States of Consciousness

The small cards are often dismissed as “everyday matters,” yet in Hermetic Qabalah they signify the subtle operations of psyche—the granular movements of consciousness that shape one’s path on the Tree of Life. They are not minor at all; they are the hidden gears that turn every spiritual journey.

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The 4 worlds of the Hermetic Qabalah.

The Two of Wands corresponds to Chokmah (Wisdom) acting through the fiery world of Atziluth, generating the initial expansion of Will. It is the first pulse of duality within Fire: the split between concept and execution, between Will-to-Be and Will-to-Do

The Qabalistic Tree of Life and Tarot Card placement on paths and numbered Sephira

Primary Meaning — Creative Boldness in Motion

At its core, the RWS 2 of Wands expresses:

  • Creative inventiveness

  • Bold, even rash self-expression

  • A mind unrestrained by external authority

  • Initiative born from inner sovereignty

This is the archetype of someone who refuses to fit into predetermined channels. The world globe shows that their domain is not local—it is global, conceptual, limitless. They are a visionary who not only sees what others do not, but insists upon shaping reality according to their internal blueprint.

Crowley would call this the dawn of Dominion, the awakening of rulership over one’s direction. Yet the RWS image adds a layer of contemplation: the dominion is imagined first, held mentally, before it is acted upon

two of Wands-RWS Tarot Card

Symbolic Details — Roses & Lilies

The floral motifs on the figure’s granite wall complete the Hermetic polarity:

  • Red roses — Desire, passion, the generative fire of the heart

  • White lilies — Purity, rebirth, and the spiritualizing influence of Sophia-Binah

Together, they form the classic Rosicrucian marriage of Love and Wisdom, reminding the aspirant that bold creativity must be guided by pure intention. Without love, fire becomes tyranny; without purity, desire becomes obsession.

Hermetic Insight — Holding the World, Holding the Wand

The entire card resolves into a simple but profound mystery:

  • In the left hand (subconscious, receptive), the world—the field of possibility

  • In the right hand (conscious, active), the wand—the instrument of declaration

Thus, the RWS 2 of Wands becomes the ritual moment when the Inner Self says:

“I will choose the world I step into, for it is the world I create.”

This is why the figure appears contemplative yet ready, grounded yet expansive. The battlement beneath his feet is the boundary of the known. The wand in his hand is the first stroke across the blank canvas of the future.

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The Western Hermetic Ritual of the Rose Cross, often referred to simply as the Rose Cross Ritual or Ritual of the Rose+Cross, is a foundational practice in the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and related traditions. It serves as a method of invoking divine protection, achieving spiritual balance, and harmonizing the energies within the practitioner’s sphere of influence. This ritual is particularly revered for its subtle, yet potent effects, often described as creating a protective "shimmering cloak" of divine light.

Purpose and Benefits

  1. Spiritual Protection: Creates a barrier against intrusive or harmful energies.
  2. Energy Balancing: Harmonizes and refines the practitioner’s personal aura.
  3. Connection to Divine Light: Aligns the practitioner with higher spiritual forces and the essence of Tiphareth (the Sephirah associated with the Rose Cross).
  4. Preparation for Ritual Work: Used to establish sacred space or as a precursor to deeper spiritual practices.

Step by step ritual of the Rosy Cross is supplied at Magickeli.com

The Dilemma of Dominion — The Rider–Waite–Smith 2 of Wands as the Lord at the Crossroads

Thus, on the Rider–Waite–Smith 2 of Wands, we encounter a ruler suspended in a profound inner conflict. The image is deceptively simple: a lord gripping a flourishing wand while holding a globe in the other. Yet these two emblems present mutually exclusive paths—a dichotomy every aspirant faces when the Fire of Chokmah breaks open into dual expression.

Rider-Waite-Smith- 2 of Wands

The globe signifies abundance, influence, and worldly command. It represents the allure of magnificence, riches, and authority—the full banquet of material dominion. This is the route of the external sovereign, the builder of empires, the Master of Commerce.

The wand, by contrast, is the hermetic scepter, the staff of spiritual autonomy. It points inward, not outward. To choose the wand is to choose the inner empire, the sanctum of the soul, the path of initiation rather than accumulation.

Alexander and conquest of Egypt symbology

Crowley hints at this tension through the title Dominion—the 2 of Wands as the first awareness of rulership—but the RWS presentation captures the psychological cost of this awareness. The lord stands somber, even stricken, mirroring the ancient anecdote of Alexander weeping amid his triumph, realizing that the world he conquered could not feed the hunger of the soul. Wealth gained without inner sovereignty becomes sterile; power unyoked from the Spirit becomes hollow.

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Hence the figure looks burdened by melancholy rather than victory. He is not celebrating dominion—he is assessing it.

The card reveals an existential threshold:

  • To seize the globe is to pursue external wealth, status, and expansion—often at the peril of one’s spiritual integrity.

  • To grasp the wand fully is to renounce the illusions of worldly glory and step into the demanding life of introspection, discipline, and initiation.

This is the moment where the aspirant must decide whether they will rule the world or rule themselves.

Therefore, the RWS 2 of Wands, while outwardly a card of business, enterprise, and potential wealth, secretly encodes a Hermetic teaching:
Material success without spiritual grounding results in mortification; spiritual commitment without worldly balance may require sacrifice.

The true dominion of this card is not over the world—but over the direction of one’s Will.

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The Courage to Invoke the True Self — Genius, “Insanity,” and the Dominion of the Macrocosmic Mind

The courageous soul who dares to invoke the Truth of Self inevitably disturbs the boundaries of consensus reality. To those still imprisoned by the social egregore—the group-soul of collective assumptions—such a person appears insane, for their perception has expanded beyond the narrow parameters of the time/space illusion. Their center of identity no longer resides in the conditioned ego of Malkuth but in the Greater Self, the Macrocosmic radiance of the Holy Guardian Angel.

From the outside, this looks indistinguishable from madness.
 

But in Hermetic Qabalah, this is simply the shift from the false boundaries of the ego to the limitless boundaries of the Divine Will.

Here, genius and insanity appear as twins—not because they are synonymous, but because both break the fences of ordinary thinking. Yet genius is directed by conscious Will, while madness is driven by fragmentation. When the Celestial Self lays claim to Malkuth, the kingdom of earth becomes illumined by Spirit, not ruled by fear.

The Scattered Mind and word hypnosis imagery

The Scattered Mind vs. the Focused Soul

The mundane personality is bound to a lower vibratory pattern—the reactive animal consciousness that clings to survival, approval, and predictability. Such a mind lives in scattered fear, perpetually triggered by the ghost stories of the senses.

But the so-called “insane” mystic—the metaphysician, the visionary, the one who has pierced the veil and claims spiritual dominion—operates with singular intention, one powerful directive at a time. Their consciousness exists in the Now-Point, not the anxiety-ridden forecasts of the future.

This is why their values differ so sharply from the mundane world:

  • They see material accumulation as an illusion of safety.

  • They recognize that objects do not prove security—Presence does.

  • They feel guided by an inner Sovereign, the Holy Guardian Angel, rather than by societal expectation.

To those who live by reaction, such a person is bewildering.
To those who live by Will, such a person is finally alive.

The Wealth of Being vs. the Poverty of Fear

The one aligned with their HGA knows an unshakeable truth:

“I do not obtain Wealth— I AM Wealth.
I do not chase Health— I AM Health.
I do not seek Wellbeing— I AM Wellbeing.”

Lack is a hallucination created by fear, reinforced by the collective egregore.
Abundance is the natural state of the awakened psyche.

Those who follow the Celestial Self understand that loss, poverty, scarcity, and danger are phantoms of the untrained mind—reactions of an ego terrified of death. The True Self knows no such fear because it knows no such limit. It perceives existence from the Macrocosmic vantage:

All is Mind, and Mind is infinite.

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The Final Hermetic Key — “I AM”Your only truth is this:

I AM.

Everything that follows—
I am poor, I am sick, I am unloved, I am powerful, I am wise, I am lacking, I am whole
is a story, an assumption layered upon the primal root of Being.

To remember I AM without qualification is to stand in Kether, the Crown, the pure Light before form.
 

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To decorate that I AM with empowered identity is to stand in Tiphareth, the Solar Self, shaping reality consciously through Will.

Thus the initiate learns the ultimate Dominion:

“As I declare myself, so I shall be.”

The Inner Master- beyond the collective social egregore imagery

To understand the concept that Malkuth is the Goal of Spirit and therefore, the new Domaine claimed by spirit is the physical world and therefore, a new coagulation of the Spiritual Self Identity one must understand the concept of Egregore.

Qabalistic Tree of Life symbolism

Malkuth as the Goal of Spirit — Why Understanding the Egregore Is Essential

To grasp the idea that Malkuth is the Goal of Spirit, and that the physical plane becomes the newly-claimed domain of the awakened Spiritual Self, one must first understand the power and operation of the egregore.

In Hermetic Qabalah, Malkuth—the Kingdom—is not a fallen world but the completion of the descent of the Divine. All the forces of the Tree of Life gather, crystallize, and express themselves here. It is the realm where Spirit coagulates into form, where the Invisible becomes visible, and where the Self can finally behold itself in the mirror of matter.

Spirit seeks manifestation.
Spirit aims to become experience.
Spirit descends so that it may know Itself as You.

However, before this reclamation can occur, the aspirant must confront and understand the egregore—the collective psychic field that overlays Malkuth like a second, artificial “world.”

What Is the Egregore?

The egregore (from the Greek egrḗgoroi, “watchers”) is the group-mind or collective psychic construct shared by a community, culture, religion, or civilization. It is the social “spell” that defines:

  • what is considered real

  • what is considered normal

  • what is considered taboo

  • what is considered possible

It is the unconscious group-soul of humanity in its unawakened state.

The egregore is not inherently malicious—it simply repeats what has been fed into it. But because it is formed from fear-driven survival logic, it tends to promote:

  • conformity over individuality

  • fear over creativity

  • reaction over Will

  • materialism over spiritual identity

Thus, when Spirit descends into Malkuth, it does not find an empty world waiting to be shaped—it finds a world already claimed by a mass-mind that resists the presence of sovereign consciousness.

This is why the initiate who awakens to their Celestial Self is often labeled strange, rebellious, eccentric, or even “insane”: they no longer conform to the boundaries dictated by the group-soul.

Reclaiming the Kingdom — Spirit’s Dominion Over Malkuth

When the Higher Self incarnates consciously—when the Holy Guardian Angel claims Its domain in the body—the physical world becomes a new Kingdom of Being. A new coagulation of Identity occurs:

  • The personality is reorganized around Will instead of fear.

  • Desire becomes directed rather than reactive.

  • The body becomes a vessel of intention rather than a cage of survival reflexes.

  • The senses become instruments of perception rather than tools of deception.

Spirit reclaims Malkuth not by escaping the material world but by inhabiting it fully, with awareness, Will, and sovereignty.

Only when the aspirant understands the egregore—and withdraws their consent from its enchantments—can they stand as the rightful ruler of their own Kingdom.

Thus, the formula is simple:

Spirit descends to claim the Kingdom.
The egregore tries to rule it.
The awakened Soul dissolves the egregore and reclaims dominion.

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The Military-Industrial Complex as Egregore — The False Ego of a Patriarchal Spell

The Military-Industrial Complex is one of the most pervasive egregores generated by modern patriarchal cultures. It is not merely an institution—it is a psychic organism, a group-soul fed by collective fear, inherited traditions, and unquestioned patriotism. It survives because entire nations unconsciously agree to sustain it.

This egregore requires a submissive population—individuals who have surrendered their imagination, their sovereignty, and their sense of Self to mass-manufactured narratives. Through what I call media-controlled word hypnosis, this collective entity installs itself directly into the human mind, shaping beliefs, fears, loyalties, and identities long before the individual becomes aware of it.

In Hermetic terms, this is the false ego—a counterfeit authority masquerading as “self,” yet entirely foreign to the true nature of the Soul.

  • The Gnostics called this invasive psychic intelligence the Archon—a ruler not of light, but of restriction.

  • The Native Americans recognized it as Wetiko—a mind-virus that consumes the emotional vitality of the people, turning them into predators of their own kind.

  • In modern Hermeticism, we recognize it as a parasitic egregore that thrives on fear, obedience, and the suppression of the Divine Feminine.

Its purpose is clear:
To drain emotional power and transform human beings into energetic slaves for its continuation.

It is an intelligent mechanism that feeds on human longing, anger, and despair.

The Wetiko- the False Soul by Paul Levy

Expunging the Parasitic Egregore Through the Celestial Self

The only force capable of dissolving such a psychic parasite is the Celestial Self—the Holy Guardian Angel, the Solar Sovereign, the uncorrupted core of Divine Identity. When the HGA awakens, it shines like a star through the illusions of the false ego and exposes its mechanisms.

The Holy Guardian Angel imagery

The awakened individual no longer reacts to fear-based propaganda.
They no longer define themselves through nationalistic stories.
They no longer consent to inherited hatreds or inherited hierarchies.
They remember: I AM, before any narrative was forced upon them.

When the Celestial Self reclaims dominion over the mind, the parasitic egregore loses its food source. Its spells crumble. Its authority evaporates.

Every aspirant walking the Hermetic path must, at some point, confront and dissolve this false ruler within their consciousness. It is the psychic equivalent of slaying the dragon—not the holy dragon of Wisdom, but the blind ouroboros that devours its own tail in perpetual conflict.

To abolish the Military-Industrial egregore internally is to free the Kingdom of Malkuth from its occupation and restore it to its rightful sovereign: the True Self.

Word hypnosis as a mask of persona

When the Egregore Creates Identities — The Manufactured Selves of the Military-Industrial Complex

It is crucial to recognize that the Military-Industrial Complex, as a powerful egregore, no longer relies merely on external systems of control such as government, tradition, or media. It has evolved into something far more insidious:
it now generates its own artificial identities directly within human consciousness called the "Anti-Christ" by Christianity.

This egregore implants sub-personalities—mental structures that imitate the traits of a sovereign self, yet remain entirely loyal to the group-mind that created them. These identities speak through people, act through them, fear through them, vote through them, and fight through them. They are masks worn by the egregore, not by the individual Soul.

In this sense, not all humans walking the earth are acting from their Celestial Origin.
Many are functioning through egregore-generated avatars—constructed identities based on:

  • patriotism as unquestioned obedience

  • tribal nationalism

  • inherited prejudices

  • a worldview defined by conflict, dominance, and scarcity

  • a survival-based identity created by fear of “the enemy”

  • rigid patriarchal roles that suppress imagination and compassion

These identities behave as though they were the person’s authentic Self, but they are not.
They are programs.

This is why two people in identical bodies can express utterly different levels of consciousness. One radiates the clarity of the HGA; the other recites the slogans of the collective machine. One is Solar; the other is a shadow cast by the group-mind. One creates reality; the other defends it. One is free; the other is operated.

The False Identity vs. the Celestial Self

When an egregore succeeds in creating a personal identity inside a person’s psyche, the individual begins to live from what Western Hermetism correctly calls the false ego. This ego operates like a parasite:

  • It feeds on emotional energy.

  • It substitutes reaction for intention.

  • It replaces sovereignty with obedience.

  • It replaces imagination with fear.

  • It rewrites personal history to serve the collective narrative.

Thus, a person may believe they are thinking, choosing, or acting independently, while in truth they are functioning as an earthbound extension of the egregore itself.

This is why the Gnostics warned of the Archons, why Native Americans warned of Wetiko, and why modern Hermeticists speak of psychic parasitism:
because the unawakened ego can be occupied.

Not all people are “celestial” in the active sense—not because they lack Divine origin, but because their awareness has been overshadowed by the collective identity imposed upon them. Their Celestial Self exists, but it is buried beneath layers of inherited fear, social hypnosis, and the psychic machinery of the egregore.

I Am the Celestial Self-breaking the chains of egregore sponsored lies imagery

The Work of the Adept — Reclaiming Identity

The task of the Hermetic aspirant is therefore not merely to resist an egregore, but to recognize where it has formed an identity within their consciousness, and to dissolve that impostor through the light of the HGA.

Only then can the true Self reclaim Malkuth.
Only then can the individual stand as a Sovereign of their own Kingdom.
Only then are they truly human—for the Celestial Self is the humanity that the species was meant to express.

Adam Kadmon-The True Human of heavenly origin and the invisible Sephiroth-DAATH.

To Help in Reclaiming the True Self:

Dark mirror scrying-shadow imagery

Dark mirror scrying, also known as black mirror scrying, is a form of divination that involves gazing into a dark, reflective surface to receive visions, messages, or insights. This practice has deep roots in various occult traditions and is used by practitioners to access hidden knowledge, communicate with spiritual entities, and explore the subconscious mind. Here's a detailed explanation of the process and its use:

What is a Dark Mirror?

A dark mirror is typically a piece of glass or another reflective surface that has been darkened, usually by painting the back black or using a naturally dark material like obsidian. The surface should be highly polished to provide a clear reflection.

Purpose of Dark Mirror Scrying

  1. Divination: Like other scrying methods, dark mirror scrying is used to predict the future, gain insights into the present, or understand past events and/or a Threshold into the "other side". 
  2. Communication with Spirits: Practitioners may use the mirror to contact spiritual beings, such as guides, ancestors, or other entities or use a Tarot Card, facing the dark mirror and viewing the image in the mirror as a threshold into the specific Sephiroth and its immortal being.
  3. Exploration of the Subconscious: The mirror acts as a portal to the subconscious mind, allowing individuals to uncover hidden thoughts, fears, and desires.
  4. Meditation and Self-Reflection: It can be a tool for deep meditation, helping to focus the mind and induce altered states of consciousness.
  5. Contacting the Sephira- Being over the Tarot card you are reflecting in the mirror.

Preparing for dark mirror scrying:

Create a Sacred Space: Choose a quiet, darkened room where you won't be disturbed. Cleanse the space using incense, sage, or other purification methods.

  1. Prepare the Mirror: Ensure the dark mirror is clean and free of dust or smudges. You may wish to consecrate the mirror through a ritual, charging it with your intention.
  2. Set the Mood: Dim the lights or use candlelight to create a soft, ambient glow. Some prefer total darkness with only the light of a candle reflecting in the mirror.

The Scrying Process

  1. Relax and Focus: Sit comfortably in front of the mirror, ensuring you are at eye level with the reflective surface. Take deep breaths to relax and clear your mind.
  2. Gaze into the Mirror: Focus your gaze softly on the surface of the mirror. Avoid staring too hard; instead, let your eyes relax and fall into a semi-meditative state.
  3. Enter a Trance State: Allow your mind to drift while maintaining a gentle focus on the mirror. This state can be enhanced by rhythmic breathing, soft background music, or chanting.
  4. Observe and Interpret: As you gaze, you may start to see shapes, images, or colors forming in the mirror. These visions can be symbolic and may require interpretation. Trust your intuition to understand their meanings.

Tips for Effective Scrying

  1. Be Patient: Scrying can take time, especially for beginners. Don't rush the process; allow yourself to enter a relaxed state gradually.
  2. Keep a Journal: Record your experiences, visions, and any insights gained during your scrying sessions. This helps track your progress and interpret recurring symbols.
  3. Set Clear Intentions: Before beginning, set a clear intention or question for your scrying session. This helps focus your mind and guides the process.
  4. Protection: Some practitioners invoke protective rituals or visualize a protective shield around themselves before scrying to guard against unwanted influences.

After the Scrying Session

  1. Grounding: After scrying, take time to ground yourself. This can be done by eating, drinking water, or connecting with nature.
  2. Reflect: Spend a few moments reflecting on your experience. Consider how the insights gained might apply to your life or the questions you had.

Conclusion

Dark mirror scrying is a powerful and evocative method of divination that taps into the mysterious realms of the subconscious and the spiritual world (the Dark Womb). With practice, patience, and clear intention, it can become a valuable tool for personal insight, spiritual communication, and self-discovery.

Goddess divine womb ancient imagery

The 2 of Wands — The Masculine Fire Entering the Abyssal Womb

The Tarot 2 of Wands expresses the masculine emotional force of fiery passion—raw, directional, initiatory energy poised for manifestation. Yet behind this outward force lies the presence of the sea, the Abyssal Womb, the primordial waters of the Great Mother. In Hermetic symbolism, water is always the container of fire, the matrix that gives shape, depth, and purpose to what would otherwise become destructive or chaotic.

This interplay is vital to understand:
Fire without Water becomes violence.
Water without Fire becomes stagnation.
Their union becomes creation.

RWS- Two of Wands-Fire and Water imagery

In the 2 of Wands, the fiery force does not rush headlong into the world. Instead, it is shown in tension with the vast receptive waters below—illustrating the moment when Will seeks a Vessel, intention seeks direction, and passion seeks meaning.

The Abyssal Womb absorbs and encloses the fire, not to extinguish it, but to empower the living. This is the alchemical formula of Sulphur and Mercury, the eternal marriage of masculine Will and feminine Form, where creation becomes possible.

Yoni Yantra vesica Pisces imagery.

The Hermetic Teaching — Passion Must Be Contained by Intent

This card reminds the aspirant that passion must be enclosed in intention.
Uncontained passion burns itself out.
Aimless fire scorches rather than creates.
Desire without direction becomes obsession or destruction.

But when passion is held within a clear vessel of Will—
when fire is carried by purpose—
it becomes dominion, the conscious shaping of life.

This is why Chokmah’s fire (the 2s) must always descend into Binah’s waters to become real. The 2 of Wands teaches that the masculine impulse alone cannot manifest; it requires the embrace of the Abyssal Feminine to give it coherence, structure, and destiny.

Thus, the card becomes a silent admonition:

Do not spill your fire into the void.
Shape it. Hold it. Direct it.
Let the Womb of your Intent give it Life.

Only then does Dominion arise from passion, and not destruction.

Kuntu Zangmo -Tibetan Abysmal Womb imagery

The Dark Womb as the Hidden Light — The Ancient Feminine Restored

Across ancient and modern art, we see a recurring revelation: the Feminine Power of the Dark Womb—the primordial void from which all light is born—rises again to her rightful status as Life-Giver, Initiatrix, and the Mother of All. This is not a new truth; it is a suppressed one. The brilliance of light has long concealed the mystery of the darkness that gives it birth. Yet in every cosmology—from Egypt’s Nuit, to Tibet’s Kuntu Zangmo, to the Qabalistic Binah—the Universe begins in the Womb, with the Womb, and through the Womb.

And this reclamation of the Feminine is newsworthy only because the Patriarchal Egregore, including its modern expression as the Military-Industrial Complex, has spent millennia trying to erase it.

For patriarchies know a secret they dare not admit openly:

He who controls the narrative of the Womb controls the story of humanity.

If the Feminine is revered, the masculine cannot dominate.
If the Womb is holy, the war-machine cannot justify itself.
If women stand in sovereignty, the patriarchal egregore cannot feed.

Amazon warrior fighting Achilles.

Patriarchal Domination as Psychic Strategy

Somewhere in the history of early civilization, men learned that to dominate women physically—through force, intimidation, and later through weaponry and cultural decree—was to forcefully deny her sacred status. This lowered her in the eyes of society, casting her as weak, shameful, or inferior. This psychic operation is not incidental; it is strategic. It is how the patriarchal egregore preserves itself.

The Triple Goddess Tarot- 2 of Wands-Woman in dominion imagery

Triple Goddess Tarot — 2 of Wands

The Awakening of Will Through the Living World

The Triple Goddess Tarot—2 of Wands presents a striking image of feminine will emerging in harmony with the natural world. A young dark-haired woman stands upon a vibrant green field, wearing a red tunic (Fire) and blue leggings (Water), her arms outstretched as she holds two wooden wands—one in each hand, balancing inner fire and outer reality.

Behind her stands a regal stag, guardian of instinct, sovereignty, and the wild masculine principle in harmonious service to the Goddess. The stag’s position before the dark green forest suggests the presence of ancient wisdom, deep intuition, and the silent counsel of the natural world. Above, rose-pink clouds soften the sky while white birds take flight, symbolizing hope, spiritual clarity, and messages carried from the unseen.

Here, the environment is not background—it is mentor, mirror, and muse.

Hermetic Interpretation — The World Inspires the Will

Unlike some fiery depictions of the 2 of Wands, the Triple Goddess Tarot emphasizes the feminine art of receiving inspiration from the outer world. This is Fire learning to listen before acting. The card suggests:

  • The natural world is speaking.

  • Signs are present.

  • Energies are aligning.

  • The environment itself becomes an oracle.

Where the Thoth 2 of Wands displays raw dominion and the RWS version depicts a lord contemplating expansion, the Triple Goddess interpretation invites the aspirant to cultivate attunement, not assertion.

It teaches that Will is strengthened by relationship, not isolation.

The Message — The External Holds the Key

This card is a reminder that decisions are not made in a vacuum. The world around you is actively shaping the possibilities unfolding in your life. The wands she holds signify potential paths, but the environment—symbolized by the stag, the forest, the sky—reveals which path is ripening.

Thus the 2 of Wands in this deck encourages:

  • Observation before action

  • Creating space for the idea to take root

  • Listening to the living rhythms around you

  • Preparing the inner ground for arrival

  • Letting inspiration rise from interaction, not isolation

This is Will as partnership with the world, rather than conquest of it.

The Triple Goddess Tarot- 2 of Wands-Woman in dominion imagery

The Feminine Formula — Fire Held in Attentive Stillness

The young woman’s posture—arms outspread, wands extended—shows Fire in a state of receptive empowerment. She is not striking, forcing, or conquering; she is opening, allowing, receiving the pattern of the environment so her Will can align with the opportunities emerging.

The symbolism teaches that:

True Will does not dominate reality—
it collaborates with it.

This is a deeply Feminine expression of the 2 of Wands:
Fire held in Grace.
Power guided by Attunement.
Action arising from Connection.

For the Dark Womb is not merely biological—it is metaphysical, existential, cosmic. To dominate the Feminine is to try to dominate the Source of Creation itself.

This is why patriarchal systems—from ancient warrior cults to the modern Military-Industrial Complex—remain irrationally jealous of the Feminine’s power: she can give life. They can only take it.

Interpretive Summary

When this card appears, it indicates:

  • Your environment is sending signals and support.

  • Inspiration arises from what surrounds you.

  • Slow down, observe, and let the world shape your next move.

  • Prepare your space—physical, emotional, and spiritual—so the idea can take root.

  • You are on the threshold of a new decision or plan of action, but the timing and direction must be informed by what the living world reveals.

In the Triple Goddess system, the 2 of Wands is not merely Fire—it is Fire awakening through the Earth itself, the world becoming the womb from which Will emerges.

Egregore spell on the collective mind imagery

Linguistic Desecration — The Misogynistic Spell on the Collective Mind

If one doubts that the social egregore is misogynistic, the evidence is embedded directly in our language.
Why does the culture teach men to feel shame at being called a “pussy” or a “cunt”?

Because patriarchal consciousness must invert sacredness into profanity to maintain its illusion of supremacy.

The gateway of life—the Yoni, the sacred portal through which every human being enters this world—is mocked, degraded, and weaponized as an insult. But no matter the attempt at profanity, the truth cannot be erased:

All beings are born through the Blood of the Mother.
All beings pass through the Dark Gate of the Yoni.
No one is born of the Father’s blood.

Thus, the insult has no power except the power granted to it by the patriarchal group-mind.

And ironically, the very word “cunt” exposes the fraud.

Kunti-Chinese Mother-Goddess of Creation imagery

The Sacred Origins of a Supposed “Profanity”

The term “cunt”—far from being a vulgarity—has deep spiritual roots:

  • It is linked to Kuntu Zangmo (Kuntu Zag Mo), the Tibetan Primordial Mother, the all-good, all-wise Goddess of Dzogchen cosmology.

  • Some scholars trace it to Kunti, a Chinese Mother-Goddess of creation.

  • Many Indo-European linguistic historians also connect it to ancient words meaning queen, woman, knowledge, and sacred place.

Thus, a word originally associated with the Divine Feminine became one of the most taboo terms in patriarchal languages. Such inversion is not accidental; it is an act of psychic warfare against the Womb.

When the Womb is desecrated linguistically, women are desecrated socially, and creation itself is desecrated spiritually.

But the True Feminine cannot be profaned—only hidden.

And now, as the world awakens from this long patriarchal hypnosis, her power rises again from the Abyssal Womb to reclaim her throne.

The Truth is most of the European tribes or nations, where matriarchal before the Patriarchal Military Industrial Complex Roman's came and conquered bringing their "god of War" as the highest form of being. The Anglo-Saxon words such as Lady -meaning "Doler of bread" and Lord-meaning "guardian of bread" and show that the woman owned agriculture and the grain for bread long before Roman domination and enslavement, while the male's job was to protect the storage areas from predation.

Husbandry is also an Anglo-Saxon word, meaning "Keeper of her property as a herder". This is because Woman, in the Anglo and Germanic tribes, owned the land and the men protected it and the flocks of sheep. Proving at one time, Women were held in the highest esteem, because of the simple fact that they gave life and nurtured it.

However, the misogynistic slave religions of Archon, put a stop to all that. Woman is now considered an insult to male passions of aggression, because according to the fundamental religion, she is responsible for "knowledge" (...eating of the fruit of knowledge) and getting mankind kicked out of the Garden of Eden. If one actually reads the original Genisis, they will find that it says man was to "tend" the garden of Eden and be a good ignorant slave to god. Whereas knowledge would prove that all of us are Divine individuations of the One.

It seems the "false god" (Archon) wanted us all ignorant of our truth. Besides the fact that in that supposed "garden of delights", man's decisions were all made for him In Theocracy- state and that to try and make up your own mind got you in trouble with the "Slave Master" Jehovah-the Archon. People who read only ruler-controlled definitions/ words seem not to understand this concept.

Lilith-the First Wife and the power of the noncompliant woman imagery

This is even more clearly seen when we read the original text of Genesis, where it states that Lilith was the "first wife", before the compliant 2nd wife Eve. Lilith got sent to the "land of demons" because she refused to take the bottom place during sex. She wanted to be "on top" and in charge of penetration. Well to paraphrase, Adam complained to his god Yahweh about this, and this Archon-God sent her into exile into a land of "non-humans".

This is a perfect metaphor for the Church Patriarchy's reasoning for subjugating women to chattel, by taking away their right to their own body. She has now been demoted from the Matriarchal "on top" to beneath Men. Throughout history, many women, of many conquered nations (over 9 million) were burnt, hung, drowned, tortured etc., to subjugate them to the status of chattel. The male bully, "I can hurt you, so I am better than you", is the Patriarch's value statement.

Hence Fiery Passions must be controlled by Water which are emotions of nurture and empathy.

What males fail to understand, is that we are another way to be feminine. Medical science has proven that all fetuses up to 8 weeks old in the womb are female! Male is "the other" and comes later. Oh sorry, that would be knowledge, and we aren't supposed to have that. Bad Eli!

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Divide and conquer.

Therefore, the other side of the 2 of wands, is the perfect union of the Male and Female forces as One Being. The Arcon tried to make slavery the "Garden of Eden" by controlling all rights to land and food and creating a egregore religion to control the slaves made of conquered people, that built their empire of greed. The Military Industrial complex wouldn't want people to make up their own minds and make their own decisions: you know, "Divide and Conquer".

Yet again, there is an Anglo-Saxon phrase called "Free Doom" which we call Freedom, and it means, "I Choose my own Death". For only a person who can make up their own mind is free to choose their life and death. Slaves can't and often show death as a nightmare dark goddess. Seems we have lost something in the translation.

Death is inevitable to all, so being able to choose it, without fear of it, is a very advanced form of knowledge which is something called "courage". Courage means knowledge over fear. Oh, damn, there is that "K"word again, I guess I am a fool who can both love and fight for unharnessed life.

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Any way you look at it, the 2 of wands card represents both Force and Potential, giving one a concentration of great creative power to completely change their environment and personality. Either expanding and liberating their identity or confining their identity to the "needs" identified by indoctrination and dogma. The man-made identity is a "Wanna-Be" an egregore controlled false-self, while the Divine Soul is an I Am, whose powerful presence of "know thyself" controls their environment rather than reacting to one.

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I AM the Power of my own Presence!

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When the 2 of Wands card is thrown during a Divination, the querent is being:

  • Overcome by boldness. courage, fierceness, and Shamelessness.
  • Generous and proud, but also a certain amount of revenge, and resolution.
  • There is a suggestion of turbulent energy, which is beyond the "ego's" ability to control but it can also become sagacious, yet unforgiving and obstinate.  
  • Centering only on the love within, is the solution to this immense Power of Will, which is all around us, but of what we have so little contact with, as we have "given ourselves" to the definitions of "others"....and believe we have little, if any "Will Power".
  • This card suggests that the Spirit (Will) is beginning to rebel against its predisposed boundaries...come "Hell or High Water"!
  • The querent is claiming and validating the Self and instigating new self-concepts.
  • Synthesizing their abilities produces a new powerful life.
  • The intuition is awakening and claiming the body as a Wand of power...the inner Dragon is awakening.

If ill defined by the surrounding cards-and/ or reversed, it implies:

  • Destructiveness.
  • The persona becomes baffled by the vital power unleashed without a "lust for result" and/or intent, thereby, not producing the result they had expected. 

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