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The Thoth 10 of Wands – Lord of Oppression
Astrological Attribution: Saturn in Sagittarius
Qabalistic Attribution: Malkuth in Atziluth (the Archetypal World of Fire)
Angels of the Decan: Reyayel and Avamel
Qabalistic Structure
The 10s in the Minor Arcana correspond to Malkuth, the Sephirah of manifestation, completion, and finality. In Atziluth (the world of pure Fire, the primal archetype of force), this is the condensation of the most subtle flame into its most material form. As Crowley notes in the Book of Thoth (p. 194), here the “Force” is detached from its spiritual sources and becomes a blind, mechanical energy.
Thus, the 10 of Wands is not the inspired Will of Chokmah, nor the balancing Justice of Tiphareth. Instead, it is the raw fire of Sagittarius crushed beneath Saturn’s heavy weight—energy without vision, force without refinement. In Malkuth, the fire has descended into matter and become a smothering burden.

Saturn in Sagittarius
Saturn: the principle of limitation, restriction, discipline, and leaden weight.
Sagittarius: expansive, fiery, mutable; the questing Archer seeking horizons of freedom.
When Saturn oppresses Sagittarius, the infinite horizons of fire are pressed into narrow boxes. The expansive is crushed; the vision is chained. What should have been an upward flight becomes a heavy march in boots of lead. This is why the

10 of Wands often manifests as cruelty, tyranny, and the exhaustion of Spirit through material force.
Iconography of the Thoth Card
Crowley and Harris designed the 10 of Wands with 8 crude, oppressive staves—like prison bars—and 2 dorjes (vajras, thunderbolt weapons of Tibetan mysticism). These are emblems of force and spiritual authority, but in this card, they are crossed and turned to instruments of suppression.
The vajra/dorje is traditionally the indestructible thunderbolt of Spirit, but here, it is caught in Saturn’s grip. Instead of liberating illumination, it becomes a rigid weapon of control. This is a potent Hermetic symbol: that any tool of enlightenment can be perverted into an instrument of tyranny when its archetypal current is cut off from Spirit.
Spiritual and Psychological Meaning
On the inner plane, this card represents the danger of unbalanced fire:
The Will of the Higher Self is blocked by false egos, dogmas, and oppressive systems.
What was once creative vitality becomes burnout, cruelty, or domination.
It signals energy spent in enforcing structures rather than expanding vision.
In personal terms, it often points to:
Feeling crushed by responsibility or systems beyond one’s control.
Being caught in patterns where one’s Will is stifled by external authorities or internalized oppression.
The need to recognize where one has mistaken rigidity for strength.
Hermetic Lesson
The 10 of Wands in Atziluth teaches that when the Fire of Spirit is forced into matter without balance, it becomes tyranny. The free Will of Sagittarius must find its connection upward through the Tree, otherwise Saturn’s weight seals it in lead.
The remedy is the transmutation of oppression into discipline: Saturn’s structure can serve Will if aligned with Spirit. Thus, in initiation, this card warns the aspirant not to confuse discipline with dogma, or law with tyranny.
Divinatory Meaning
Upright: Oppression, cruelty, domination, tyranny, overwork, burnout, misuse of force, heavy burdens, malice, blind energy.
Reversed (or Shadow): Release from burden, recognizing oppression, overthrow of tyranny, the first breath of freedom, rediscovering vision.

The Hidden Side of Oppression
The 10 of Wands – Lord of Oppression
Containment as a Prerequisite of Form
In Hermetic Qabalah, all manifestation requires limitation. Without Saturn’s crystallizing power, Fire would remain a formless blaze, forever expansive but never embodied. The 10 of Wands shows that to incarnate spirit into matter, energy must be “oppressed,” contained, and given a boundary. This is not the cruelty of Saturn’s jackboots alone, but also Saturn’s wisdom: the vessel that allows the unending flame of Atziluth to take on a form in Malkuth.
Hence, oppression is also gestation. The womb must constrict to give shape to the child. The egg must harden around the embryo. The Saturnian shell is not only a prison; it is also a protective chrysalis.

The Alchemy of Sexual Energy
The linking of the 10 of Wands to Kundalini and Tantric practice is especially apt. In Tantric alchemy:
Energy is not spent immediately but restrained, contained, and intensified.
This “oppression” builds pressure until the release becomes transformative, like a microcosmic “Big Bang.”
The resulting fire is no longer mere lust or passion, but a liberated lightning that dissolves blockages and restores equilibrium across both partners.
Thus, the 10 of Wands can be read as the pressure before liberation—the moment where the vessel is stretched to its limit, right before it cracks and releases transmuted power.
Saturn and Sagittarius: The Tension of Expansion
Sagittarius seeks expansion, vision, and infinite horizons.
Saturn provides limitation, compression, and grounding.
The shadow side of this card can show cruelty, burnout, and tyranny. Yet the initiatory side reveals that every expansion requires compression first. The archer’s bow (Sagittarius) must be drawn tight with Saturnian force before the arrow of Spirit can fly.
Knowledge in the Shadow
In Crowley’s Thelemic worldview, no experience is “evil” in itself—it is all Knowledge. Even oppression teaches the soul the dynamics of force and form. The 10 of Wands is the knowledge of pressure, limitation, and weight—which in turn allows us to know freedom, lightness, and flight. Without knowing oppression, liberation would have no meaning.
Divinatory and Magical Application
In readings: The 10 of Wands does not only warn of tyranny and burden; it also points to the alchemical necessity of containment. It may be saying: you must gather, compress, and restrain your energy to achieve a breakthrough.
In ritual: This card is powerful in Tantric or Kundalini rites. To meditate on the dorjes as thunderbolts of compressed fire is to see them as conductors of the lightning within. Their crossing suggests that energy cannot yet expand outward—it must be directed inward, toward a point of ignition.
In pathworking: One can visualize holding the kundalini fire tightly coiled, allowing Saturn’s rings to press in, until the fiery Sagittarian arrow breaks through into higher planes of vision.
Hermetic Maxim
“Force must be contained to become Form. Form must be broken to release Force.”
This card is the tension point where both truths are alive at once.
Then again, too much oppression of energy-in-motion (emotion) can lead to disaster. Like electricity, Water or Fire, energy resists this oppression, and will "slip its bonds" at any sign of weakening--- sometimes destructively so.
There really are no negative cards in Thoth Tarot, as it is all about "Above all things, know thyself" and/or Self-knowledge. Hence, it is about knowledge, in which there is no "good" or "bad". In knowledge there is only experience that creates "KNOWING"/Self-Awareness.

The Psychological Dimension of Oppression
The False Ego as the Inner Oppressor
The oppression depicted in the 10 of Wands is not merely external tyranny but also the subtle slavery of the false ego. Cultural indoctrination, fear of rejection, and the need for approval all reinforce this false structure, chaining the individual into self-doubt and paralysis. We become harsher critics of ourselves than of others, because we are haunted by a fear of our own mistakes.
The false ego thrives on:
Fear of failure.
Fear of rejection.
Fear of risk and change.
This inner “devil within” is not a metaphysical enemy but a psychic program, built by dogma, cultural hypnosis, and survival conditioning. Its oppression is not power from above but programming from within.
The True Ego and the Will to Freedom
In contrast, the true ego (or Higher Self) is not bound by fear but by Will. It seeks growth, expansion, and authentic self-expression. The struggle of the 10 of Wands is precisely this battle between:
The false ego, which clings to the heavy bars of Saturn’s prison.
The true ego, which is the fiery Sagittarian Will to pierce the heavens.
When the false ego dominates, we suppress our own power of action. When the true ego rises, oppression becomes the womb of transformation.
Fear as a Reinforcer of Stasis
The tragedy of the false ego is that it convinces us to fear the problem rather than face it. We become trapped in a loop of suppression, mistaking safety for growth. Thus, oppression is not only external tyranny but also the inner refusal to risk becoming.
This is the psychological shadow of Saturn: its leaden weight convinces us that safety lies in conformity. But in truth, Saturn is a teacher—not to crush, but to test whether our Will is strong enough to break free.
The Initiatory Lesson of the 10 of Wands
Oppression shows us the difference between force that imprisons and force that protects.
Recognizing the tactics of the false ego allows us to reclaim our Will.
By choosing conscious action over programmed reaction, we dissolve the prison bars of Saturn and ignite Sagittarius’ fiery arrow.
The card becomes a mirror: Are you serving the limitations of the body and the indoctrinated mind? Or are you commanding them to serve the expansion of the Spirit?
Hermetic Maxim
“Oppression is the fire that tests the Will. Fear yields to programming, but Will breaks the chain.”

The Soul’s Response to Oppression
The True Ego and the False Ego
The True Ego — the Soul or Higher Self — is the radiant star of our being. It is not bound by fear, but by conscious Will. Yet the false ego, woven from cultural conditioning, words, and collective egregores, programs us to act from survival, shame, and self-suppression. Its “bars” are not made of steel but of language and thought. Each time we believe in these programmed limits, we give our own power away.

The task of the soul, as mirrored in the 10 of Wands, is to recognize these internalized bars of fear and consciously surpass them. Oppression becomes not only a burden, but also a mirror that reveals where the Self has mistaken fear for truth.
Gradual Release vs. Explosive Repression
Oppression is dangerous when energy is hoarded and never expressed. Just as a steam boiler will eventually rupture if over-pressurized, so too will emotional energy erupt in destructive ways if perpetually suppressed.

The Hermetic path teaches us to build “safety valves”:
Gentle release through meditation, pranayama, or ritualized breathing.
Physical grounding in exercise, yoga, or dance.
Creative expression through art, music, or writing.
These are not escapes but alchemical vessels that let energy flow, transform, and be reabsorbed into balance. Just as fire needs both containment and release, so too must our passions and emotions be honored without becoming prisons.
The Trestle Board and Daily Alignment
The repetition of the Truth about the Self — The Pattern on the Trestleboard (from the Builders of the Adytum tradition, in harmony with Hermetic Qabalah) serves as a daily act of mental purification. Each affirmation replaces the false ego’s fear-language with the True Ego’s solar truth.
For example:
“I am a center of expression for the Primal Will-to-Good, which eternally creates and sustains the Universe.”
“Spirit is the one and only reality; all else is shadow.”
Such affirmations clear the bars of Saturn from our mind and restore Sagittarius’ vision: expansive, fiery, and free.
Balancing Spirit, Mind, and Body
The 10 of Wands warns us not to let the body’s fear enslave the Spirit, nor the mind’s words confine the Soul. True balance is found when:
The Body serves as the vessel, not the master.
The Mind serves as interpreter, not jailer.
The Spirit shines through as the sovereign Will, guiding the others into harmony.
Hermetic Maxim
“Oppression is not ended by rebellion alone, but by the wise circulation of force.”
The initiate learns that Saturn’s oppression can either be a crushing weight or the necessary pressure that allows Sagittarius’ arrow to fly straight. The choice lies in whether we hold the energy blindly or direct it consciously.

The Trestle Board: Truth about Self.

The Power of Mirth in Breaking Oppression
The Prison of “I Can’t”
The phrase “I can’t” is rarely a statement of truth. More often, it means:
“I am afraid to.”
“I don’t want to.”
When we cloak our will in the language of “I can’t,” we unconsciously degrade our own self-value. Repeated often enough, this phrase becomes a programmed lie that burrows into the subconscious, where it calcifies into an automatic response. This is precisely the kind of inner oppression represented by the 10 of Wands: words and thoughts forming the bars of Saturn’s prison, reinforced not by truth but by fear.
Mirth as the Key of Liberation
One of the greatest tools of the initiate is mirth. To laugh at our own self-made limitations is to crack the rigid shell of perspective that keeps us confined. Mirth is lightning in the mind: it shatters solemnity, breaks the spell of the false ego, and reveals the truth that our prison bars were made of shadows all along.
Whereas oppression says, “You must bear this burden forever,” mirth replies, “This burden is absurd — I can put it down anytime I wish.”
The Hermetic Reframe
Instead of saying “I can’t,” the magician simply admits, “I don’t want to.” This is a truth of will, not a lie of incapacity. By reframing, the energy of the statement shifts:
“I can’t” = Powerlessness, false limitation, oppression.
“I don’t want to” = Honest choice, sovereignty of will, authenticity.
In this way, mirth clears away fear, while truth restores the crown of Self.
The True Will and Accomplishment
Once mirth has cracked the veneer of oppression, we return to the core Hermetic axiom:
With impassioned focus, the Soul can accomplish anything.
The Self is always free, for it is rooted in Spirit, not in fear.
To be true to Self is to live as the Star one truly is.
The 10 of Wands thus becomes not only a card of burden, but also of liberation through laughter, honesty, and Will.
Hermetic Maxim
“Laugh, and the false ego shatters. Speak truth, and the Will is free.”

The Liberation Within Oppression
It sometimes helps — even heals — to laugh at one’s fears. Mirth punctures the solemn mask of oppression and restores our freedom of choice. This is the beautiful side of Will: the remembrance that we are never truly bound, only persuaded to forget our sovereignty.
Oppression is not only external; it is the natural function of thought itself. Thought is the act of compressing pure energy into form, of shaping the formless fire into structure. Without this oppression, nothing could exist — not even our own sense of identity. Yet, because we live in a Universe of ceaseless flux, every form must eventually dissolve. Change is the only constant, and so the oppression that creates form will also end, whether gently released through conscious choice, or violently shattered by emotional explosions, unrestrained passion, or rage.
Energy cannot be confined forever. It will free itself. It will continue in transformative motion, reasserting its eternal dance of becoming.
Thus the 10 of Wands, Lord of Oppression, is not merely a card of burden and tyranny — it is also the alchemical crucible that teaches us this great truth:
I AM Change.

Transformation, Death, and the True Self
Those who freely change perspective — who dare to act, to see error, and to correct themselves — discover that the false end we call death is nothing to fear. Death is not annihilation, but movement into another perspective. What the Tibetans call reincarnation is simply this: the continuous expansion and liberation of personality through the assimilation of experience. The Self never “ends,” but adds to itself, refining and transmuting error into knowledge, illusion into wisdom.
To know that “everything is error until it isn’t” is to embrace the alchemy of becoming. Each mistake is a step in the dance of transformation. The ego that resists change experiences oppression; the soul that embraces change experiences immortality.
It is a grievous error to imagine that the Universal Self — the I AM — created you in Its own image only to return you to nothingness. By fearing an end, you manifest an end. By ceasing to fear, you awaken to the truth: there is no end, only transformation.
For the Hermetic knows:
All is Mind.
Mind is Self.
The Universe exists as the mirror of “Above all things, know thyself.”
You are the method by which the Universal Self knows Itself. You are the vessel of its flame, the star of its expansion.
To believe is to submit passively to forms.
To know is to create, to shape, to liberate.
And so the 10 of Wands, Lord of Oppression, whispers its ultimate lesson:
I AM Change. I AM Knowledge. I AM the Creator of Form.


The Suppression of True Identity
In our age, the Psyche’s natural freedom is buried beneath indoctrination and dogma, reinforced by the egregore of a media-controlled, military-industrial culture. This hypnotic machinery teaches humanity to search outside itself for Self, purpose, and meaning — when in truth, the Self is already here.
The result is compounded oppression:
Our freedom of choice appears stolen.
Our Divine Image as I AM is forgotten.
Our potential as co-creators with the Universal Self is buried under layers of fear, distraction, and false identity.
It is like a fish in the ocean searching for water: the Self, looking for Self, when it has never been absent.

The Truth of Being
Your purpose is not hidden in dogma or dictated by systems of control. Your purpose is To Be.
“I AM” is the eternal truth of your being.
What you “am” — titles, roles, identities — are assumptions, masks of the moment.
Fate is not imposed upon you but is the pattern you weave by choice and perspective.
When the 10 of Wands appears, it calls you to remember: oppression is temporary, identity is eternal, and the Self is never lost. You are not here to find your Self — you are here to Be it.
Hermetic Maxim
“I AM is your truth. What you ‘am’ is your choice.”
If it is here; it is there. If it is there; it is here. If it is not here; it is not there and if it is not there it is not here.
- ZEN-Koen

The Medieval Feathers Tarot-10 of Wands-Loyalty
The 10 of Wands – Comparative Insight
Thoth Tarot vs. Medieval Feathers Tarot
Thoth Tarot – Lord of Oppression
In the Thoth system, the 10 of Wands embodies Saturn in Sagittarius and the heavy finality of Malkuth in Atziluth. Energy is crushed into form, Fire has become leaden, and the once-vital force of Will is bound in tyranny, exhaustion, or blind compulsion. The card warns of cruelty, overwork, and suppression of Spirit by dogma, false ego, or external oppression. Yet, as we explored, this “oppression” also has its initiatory side: force contained until it transforms, oppression as gestation, pressure as a teacher of Will.

Medieval Feathers Tarot – Loyalty and Mutual Burden
By contrast, the Medieval Feathers Tarot softens the theme. Here the Ten Wands are bound together, not as oppressive bars but as a bundle — each light as a feather, yet together heavy as stone. This binding suggests that responsibility, though weighty, is also what creates solidarity, loyalty, and trust.
The Hoatzin’s feather, laid horizontally across the bundle, emphasizes faithfulness: the promise that loyalty to oneself, to others, and to one’s goals must remain unbroken if the structure is to hold. Oppression in this deck is not about cruelty, but about the mutual ties of responsibility that keep relationships and commitments intact.
Divinatory Meanings
Medieval Feathers Upright:
Loyalty, responsibility, and trust.
Remaining faithful to others and to one’s own aspirations.
Carrying shared burdens that bind people together in solidarity.
Confidentiality and keeping promises.

Medieval Feathers Reversed:
Disloyalty, broken promises, or neglect of trust.
Failures to uphold commitments, whether deliberate or accidental.
A warning that disloyalty, if unchecked, will be exposed and confronted.
Hermetic Reflection on the Comparison
In the Thoth, the 10 of Wands is the heavy, blind oppression of Fire, the crushing weight of Saturn upon the Archer’s vision.
In the Medieval Feathers, the 10 of Wands is the shared burden of loyalty: ties that can feel restrictive, but which also build trust and cohesion.
Both speak to the binding of energy — but where the Thoth warns of tyranny and inner imprisonment, the Medieval Feathers reveals the nobler side of “binding”: loyalty, solidarity, and faithfulness in relationship.

In gematria, which is a traditional Jewish form of numerology where letters of the Hebrew alphabet are assigned numerical values, the number 10 holds significant importance. Here are some key characteristics of the number 10 in gematria:
Symbol of Completion and Perfection:
- The number 10 symbolizes completion and perfection, particularly divine order. This is because it is the sum of the first four digits (1+2+3+4=10), which in many traditions represents a complete set.
Tetragrammaton (YHVH):
- The Tetragrammaton, the four-letter name of God (Yod-Heh-Vav-Heh or YHVH), has a gematria value of 26 (Yod = 10, Heh = 5, Vav = 6, Heh = 5). The number 10, represented by Yod, is the first letter of this sacred name, highlighting its importance.
Yod (י):
- The Hebrew letter Yod (י) has a numerical value of 10. It is the smallest letter in the Hebrew alphabet and is considered the starting point of all the letters. Yod represents the divine spark and the point of creation.
Ten Sefirot (Sephiroth):
- In the Kabbalistic/Qabalistic Tree of Life, there are ten sefirot (divine emanations). These sefirot represent different attributes of God and the process of creation. The number 10 thus signifies the structure of the universe and the manifestation of the divine in the world.
Decalogue (Ten Commandments):
- The Ten Commandments, given to Moses on Mount Sinai, are fundamental laws in Judaism. The number 10 here signifies the complete and perfect set of divine laws.
Mathematical Significance:
- The number 10 is the base of the decimal system, which is the most commonly used number system in the world. This underlines its role in representing wholeness and completeness.
Symbol of Potential:
- In gematria, the number 10 also symbolizes potential and the power to bring something into being. This is due to its connection with the Yod, which is often seen as the seed or point from which all creation flows.
Connection to the Tenth Letter:
- The tenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet is Yod, which is often associated with humility, as it is small in form yet holds great significance. It emphasizes that even the smallest actions or individuals can have profound impacts.
Understanding the characteristics of the number 10 in gematria provides insight into its symbolic significance in Jewish mysticism, Western Hermetic gematria, and numerology highlighting themes of completion, divine order, and potential.

Saturn's placement in Sagittarius brings a blend of energies that can have both challenging and constructive effects. Here are some characteristics of Saturn in Sagittarius:
Restriction in Expansion: Sagittarius is a sign associated with expansion, exploration, and freedom. However, when Saturn, the planet of limitations and structure, enters Sagittarius, there can be a sense of restriction or constriction in these areas. Individuals with this placement may feel hindered in their pursuits for adventure or may encounter obstacles in their quest for knowledge and understanding.
Practical Idealism: Saturn in Sagittarius encourages a more grounded approach to Sagittarian themes such as belief systems, philosophy, and higher learning. There's a tendency to apply practicality and discipline to one's ideals and beliefs, making them more realistic and achievable.
Responsibility in Education: Education and learning become serious matters under this influence. Individuals may feel a strong sense of responsibility towards their educational pursuits, seeking to gain practical skills and knowledge that will serve them in the long term. There may be a focus on traditional or structured forms of education.
Challenges to Faith: Sagittarius is also associated with faith, spirituality, and belief systems. With Saturn here, there may be challenges or tests to one's faith and beliefs. Individuals may need to confront and reevaluate their philosophical or religious views, leading to a deeper understanding or a more mature approach to spirituality.
Long-Term Goals in Travel: Sagittarius rules travel and exploration, and Saturn's presence here can indicate a more cautious or methodical approach to these activities. Individuals may plan their travels meticulously, focusing on long-term goals and practical considerations rather than spontaneous adventures.
Discipline in Expression: Sagittarius is known for its outgoing and expansive nature, but Saturn can bring a more reserved or disciplined expression of these qualities. Individuals with this placement may be cautious in expressing themselves, preferring to communicate in a measured and thoughtful manner.
Authority in Publishing and Teaching: Saturn in Sagittarius can signify authority and responsibility in fields related to publishing, teaching, and dissemination of knowledge. Individuals may take on leadership roles in these areas, bringing a structured and organized approach to their work.
Overall, Saturn in Sagittarius encourages a blending of Sagittarian optimism and enthusiasm with Saturnian discipline and responsibility. It's a time for practical idealism, where individuals are challenged to ground their aspirations in reality and take a serious approach to their beliefs and pursuits.
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When the 10 of Wands is thrown in a divination and well dignified by the surrounding Cards, such as positive Major Arcana it implies:
- The querent is being generous or experiencing generosity from another.
- Self-Sacrifice is in the form of oppressing one's wants for another's.
- Disinterestedness in a situation.
- Emerging from a tough situation.
- Wisdom gained from adversity.
- With holding sexual energy, under heavy stimulation, for the purpose of amassing a overwhelming amount for explosive healing/transforming purposes (Tantric).
When the 10 of Wands is thrown during a Divination, but is ill dignified by the surrounding cards, the Querent may experience:
- Cruelty and malice towards others.
- Oppression, Injustice, and over-bearing strength being applied for selfish and material ends.
- Sometimes failure in a matter, and opposition too strong to be controlled arising from the person's too great selfishness at the beginning.
- Ill will, envy, slander, obstinacy, and swiftness in evil.
- Dogma.
- Fixation.
- Authority problems.
- The unresolved issues of the father relationship.
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