Every zodiac sign is ruled by Tarot cards from both the Major and Minor Arcana. For the bold and headstrong Aries, their Tarot equivalent from the Major Arcana is the Emperor and the Minor Arcana is the King of Wands.
Read on to discover a little bit more about these two cards and how they correspond to the Cardinal Fire sign Aries!
This is very like the Aries individual, especially those who find themselves in positions of power. Like the Emperor, Aries people have worked hard to get where they need to be. Painstakingly diligent, nothing annoys them more than people who don’t appreciate the efforts they put in to build their kingdom, nor the necessity of following rules and obeying orders. The Emperor is all about law and order; he creates order out of chaos and has a brilliant knack for strategy and coordination. Woe betide anyone who seeks to destroy all he has worked so hard to build!
Like the battering ram that Aries represents, the Emperor believes that anything worth having is worth fighting for. His indomitable will and courageous spirit are impressive, to say the least. Like Aries, the Emperor believes in establishing legacy and foundation.
In reverse, the Emperor is no longer a wise, benevolent ruler, but a tyrannical dictator who allows negative qualities of egoism, ruthlessness, jealousy and too much pride to overpower him. This can occur when he loses sight of his true goals and intentions, which are to rule with love and peace and his heart where his primary determination is inspired by his love for those around him and under his protection.
When he focuses entirely on himself as opposed to others, such negative qualities can manifest. A lack of humility and an inflammation of ego can drive him towards actions that make him a feared ruler, not a beloved one. The same goes for the Aries individual who, in their negative polar state, may display the same traits. People may be afraid of them, scared to speak their minds for fear of repercussion. Strong characters who make their mark on the world always run the risk of allowing an innate desire to dominate turn them into power-hungry tyrants.
If they keep their intentions pure and their egos in check, Aries will be the very best of themselves and truly make the world a better place, especially for those who look to them for guidance and inspiration.
As with the Emperor, in reverse the King of Wands can turn into one of the meanest, pettiest bullies you have ever met. As with Aries in their most negative pole, the reversed king must beware of jealousy and ego which can be detrimental both to him and those around him. This king can be extremely aggressive, especially when thwarted. His self-esteem may be damaged and he may try masking this through arrogant bluster, putting down everyone in his path. Once again, firm control over the ego can prevent this manifestation.
True innovators and achievers, they have the ability to lead, conquer and inspire in equal measure. Pride and humility are defining characteristics of this sign, and these two cards, so if they can gain a solid, controlled reign over both, then these people have the potential to do remarkable things for this world.
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