Rider of Wands

Figure 4.15.1 Rider of Wands - being in the flow of chances, probabilities, parameters, and structural

Figure 4.15.1 Rider of Wands - being in the flow of chances, probabilities, parameters, and structural

Figure 4.15.1 Rider of Wands - being in the flow of chances, probabilities, parameters, and structural connections. Seasonal field work: spring, the soil is warm and moist, it is time to sow. Downloaded from pixabay.com

Rider of Wands

In Kabbalah, the Rider is being in a Flow or trend: a state where Force has picked up the Stalker and carried them along. Wands are chances, probabilities, parameters, and structural connections.

Therefore, the Rider of Wands means being in the flow of chances, probabilities, parameters, and structural connections. For example, it can be a farmer following natural seasonal cycles.

Rider of Wands - preparing for rain

Figure 4.15.2 Following weather changes: preparing for rain, putting on a raincoat, taking an umbrella, and sheltering from rain. Downloaded from pixabay.com

Rider of Wands - living into a role

Figure 4.15.3 Historical reenactment, theater, cosplay: living into a role and living by different habits and rules. Downloaded from pixabay.com

Rider of Wands - seasonal trade

Figure 4.15.4 Seasonal exchange trading: buying at seasonal lows and selling at seasonal highs. Downloaded from pixabay.com

The distinguishing feature of the Rider of Wands is following a trend of circumstances or parameters.

The reversed Rider of Wands has fallen out of the trend, for example a trader caught by force majeure in the wrong market position.

Rider of circumstances or chance:

  • Being captured by unlikely circumstances or events.
  • Being in a flow of luck or small miracles.
  • Bringing or distributing miracles.
  • Accidentally reaching a sale with a 99% discount and an extra gift.