Third Stack
Feb. 23rd, 2026 07:21 am
Third three cards (the future):
>>> Queen of Wands
>>> Ace of Coins
>>> Ten of Wands
Two wands and the Ace of Coins
Queen of Wands
Wang says that when she is “well aspected” she is warm and attractive, the other side of the coin is that she is also capable of violence and tyranny. To use a current meme, sounds like a mean girl to me.
Crowley appears to agree with Wang for the most part.
Robinson is off in her usual “only positive” and does seem to agree with the warm and attractive part.
Ace of Coins
Robinson talks in a roundabout manner about how to optimize the physical, maybe I am just cynical, but what I read into it is that it is about the money.
Crowley says it more bluntly, it is all about materiality in all senses: Material gain, labor, power and resources.
Wang agrees with Crowley in a roundabout way, but he also says it is “that which brings about the fruition of the matter, rather than being matter itself”.
Ten of Wands
From what I have read about Crowley, he must have loved this card. He called it the “Lord of Oppression". Cruel and overbearing force and energy, but applied to material and selfish ends, sometimes shows failure in the matter with a too-strong opposition.
Wang calls it the most destructive card in the deck.
Robinson seems to be full-on kumbaya on this one, what I read from her is that the force implied can be bent to good.