The queen of scepter represents success through inner strength.
The queen of scepter represents the element of water in fire. In other words, she learned the lesson of fire through water, which permeates our lives through feeling, emotion and perception.
Hot people will take the initiative to find goals, and water-based people will pull opportunities to themselves through desire, deliberation and patience. This combination of fire and water makes the queen have a wish in her heart first, so that she can pull what she wants to her side. Mars' attitude towards life is clearly reflected in her posture and firm eyes.
The queen of scepter represents a strong and straightforward woman. She likes her independent personality and encourages people around her to do so. He is willing to act and organize, and may ignore that sometimes others will not ask her for help.
The sunflower on this card symbolizes her vitality and positive attitude, while the black cat symbolizes her intuition and can protect her from harm. The lions on both sides of the throne represent her inner strength. Lions can be seen in the power card, and the power card and the queen of scepter all symbolize Leo. Another card belonging to the same symbol in astrology is the sun.
The Queen's scepter depicts a woman over 22 years old with warm and friendly nature, blue or light brown eyes and reddish brown hair.
The queen acts according to her feelings and uses her inner strength to achieve her goal. She is a positive and confident person with strong sales ability and abundant enthusiasm. She prefers action to thinking.
General meaning
The queen of scepter represents success through inner strength. Believing in what you do and doing what you believe can help you understand your goals.
This card is about a woman who will give what she gets. If you make her sad, she will strongly protect herself, and if you are the victim of injustice, she will also fight for your interests.
The importance of gender relations
In the analysis of gender relations, the employee queen describes an honest, enthusiastic woman who likes to pursue her partner. She likes to accept challenges. When things go too smoothly, she will get into trouble for excitement.
She likes sports and physical training, and also prefers a partner who is willing to accept challenges. She needs a lot of personal freedom, and once she is given such freedom, she will have vitality and vitality that other queens can't match.
Queen of the scepter, combining the sun and/or the power card, describes the dilemma of Leo relationship. This includes sacrificing gender relations for career success, or sacrificing gender relations for career success. This is a seesaw arrangement. The important thing is to find strength in love, that is, to have a close relationship where neither you nor others dominate you.
The queen of the inverted scepter
In the analysis of gender relations, the queen with a scepter upside down means that she may not see her own strength and be drowned in fear and desire. On the other hand, she may be overbearing, autocratic and provocative to remind her that she is still alive.
Take an example that happened one night many years ago, when I went out with some friends. It's a hotel in a quiet community. Just before closing time, the police stood on the path to ensure that the hotel guests left quietly. My friend and her girlfriend were drunk and quarreled loudly. A policeman asked them to turn down the volume, and his girlfriend responded by beating the policeman. As a result, his girlfriend was arrested and locked up for one night. My friend sold his girlfriend's saddle to raise bail, and he was arrested for theft less than an hour after the disaster relief was released. The play lasted several weeks, and I'm sure she enjoyed every minute of it.
The queen of the scepter may often give advice to others, and these suggestions are actually very suitable for her, because she denies what she has repressed and projects it on others. She often acts rashly without knowing the situation. She may also stand up for things that don't need her support, or she may be clumsy in handling things.
The inverted queen may also feel that life has given her far more than she thinks she can overcome, which may lead to self-doubt and lose her positive and confident nature when she stands upright. Then she will pretend to be confident and jealous of others. When her friend succeeds, she will be bent on competing with each other.
It can also describe a woman who is depressed and needs support because of illness, fatigue or disorientation. She needs to regain strength, courage and hope.