(9) Nine of Wands
The guarded ember that refuses to die
You’ve had days when you were tired but still standing. Scars from old battles. Doubt whispering “one more will finish you.” And yet the warmth inside refused to go out.
That’s the Nine of Wands. The spark after everything. The hidden fire keeping watch.
You’ve felt it in the long stretch when nothing came easy. In the boundary you held one more time. In the quiet morning you got up again because something in you wouldn’t let the story end there.
The bandages aren’t weakness. They’re evidence.
Upright, the Nine is that resilient watch. The day caution felt like wisdom instead of fear. The warmth still burning, wary but alive.
Reversed, the guard feels too heavy — walls higher than needed, or exhaustion mistaken for defeat. The spark is still glowing, only waiting for the hand to rest.
Either way, the ember doesn’t surrender. It waits for dawn.
A gentle folly prompt for when the path feels heavy: Lower one small guard today — let someone in a little closer, trust one thing to go right, rest for five minutes without scanning for danger.
Feel the spark breathe deeper.
The Nine of Wands doesn’t need to fight every shadow. It only needs to stay lit.
And you’ve felt that stubborn warmth before — the quiet certainty that even battered, the fire inside was still enough.
~ From the Ridge
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