The wand suit is about the energy and courage of doing;
 the number six tells me that there has been a struggle, but now balance
 has been restored.  Two hands hold six wands, but they do not grasp 
them in a fist.  Instead they use the pressure of each hand to keep the 
wands in place.  Such an open palm reflects being able to give and 
receive equally.  No one is trying to take all the credit for 
successfully steadying the situation that was out of hand.  And with 
flames burning at both ends (as in "burning the candle at both ends"), 
it makes sense to have help.  Who cares who gets to claim a victory?  
Most regular people like me don't, they just want to return to peace 
after chaos.
From The Circle deck, "Destiny:"
From The Circle deck, "Destiny:"
I
 struggle with the concept of destiny, because I like to believe I have 
control over all aspects of my life.  Yet I realize I didn't choose my 
DNA, my parents, or the place of I was born.  And I also know life has 
and will throw some curveballs at me that are not in my list of "daily 
dos."  I can make plans and have goals, but I will still have to deal 
with life on life's terms.  I don't know what destiny is in that crystal
 ball for me, but I do know I have control over my attitude in facing 
whatever comes my way.
 
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