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Two of Levers
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Clockwork Court · Two of Wands
Canonical name: Two of Wands
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Deck Guidebook
Clockwork Court reads tarot through avant-garde retro-tech: invention, pressure, brass machinery, salon laboratories, precision tools, timing, and fate under mechanical stress.
Witty, adult, painterly, and instrument-precise; machinery should reveal the human choice.
Deck meaning
Two of Levers keeps the Two of Wands backbone: choice, exchange, mirroring, or a relationship between two forces. In this deck it works through levers, will, initiative, force, motion, and mechanical consequence, so the card should be read through lived scene, action, and consequence rather than as a decorative suit rename.
Upright meaning
A balancing act or meaningful choice in the realm of desire, courage, and creative force.
Reversed meaning
Imbalance that needs honest adjustment around desire, courage, and creative force.
In a Reading
Upright: A balancing act or meaningful choice in the realm of desire, courage, and creative force.
Reversed: Imbalance that needs honest adjustment around desire, courage, and creative force.
Upright: In love, a balancing act or meaningful choice in the realm of desire, courage, and creative force.
Reversed: In love, imbalance that needs honest adjustment around desire, courage, and creative force.
Upright: In career and work, a balancing act or meaningful choice in the realm of desire, courage, and creative force.
Reversed: In career and work, imbalance that needs honest adjustment around desire, courage, and creative force.
Upright: For self-growth, a balancing act or meaningful choice in the realm of desire, courage, and creative force.
Reversed: For self-growth, imbalance that needs honest adjustment around desire, courage, and creative force.
Upright: For decision-making, a balancing act or meaningful choice in the realm of desire, courage, and creative force.
Reversed: For decision-making, imbalance that needs honest adjustment around desire, courage, and creative force.
Upright: In conflict, a balancing act or meaningful choice in the realm of desire, courage, and creative force.
Reversed: In conflict, imbalance that needs honest adjustment around desire, courage, and creative force.
In This Deck
In this deck, the suit lives in levers, will, initiative, force, motion, and mechanical consequence. Its emotional register is kinetic, ambitious, and consequence-aware; read its scenes through pulling, launching, accelerating and objects like levers, control panels, pistons.
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Grounding note
The lesson of Two of Wands can distort when it is rushed, denied, or overextended.
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