For this luck reading, you drew the Six of Wands.
Imagine the cheers of a crowd as your name is called for a prestigious award win. You waited for this moment for days, months, even years. As you look into the crowd, friends and enemies alike scream your name in praise at your hard-earned achievement.
A large stroke of luck is afoot when the Six of Wands is drawn. This is the card of victory and achievement against tough odds.
You are the man riding on the white horse. Your horse symbolizes your strength, purity, and overarching success. The wreath attached to your wand acts as a trophy, further signifying your big win.
The Six of Wands reminds us to celebrate our wins in the face of victory. It can be easy to shy away from cheering crowds of admirers, but you should bask in the glory of everything you’ve achieved in this moment. The more you ride on this high point, the more luck will follow you.
You should be on your high horse because of the good luck you’ve stumbled upon.
However, in order to welcome this wave of good luck, it’s important to not become too boastful. You can cheer for yourself alongside your biggest fans, but remember how quickly pride can take over.
Celebrate Your Wins Today
Take time to acknowledge your current victory. You may stumble upon a new promising opportunity or achieve a long-held goal today. It could feel like it fell into your lap, despite the work you’ve already put in to achieve it.
When you receive good news, celebrate it with friends. Maybe have a few drinks, or dance the night away. Be sure to surround yourself with people who care just as much about your victories as their own.
Still, be sure to show gratitude during this lucky moment. You know you worked hard to be here, but pride can become boastful in a quick instance. It’s important to remain a little humble, especially since your current stroke of luck could feel miraculous.
After the struggles faced in the Five of Wands conflict, the Six of Wands lucky streak is even more pronounced. That’s why it’s so important to remain a little bit humble.
You deserve this lucky miracle, but even the noblest kings might say “thank you” sometimes.