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Fantasies, assumptions, flirtation, living in illusions, manipulation. "I want something — I don't know what." There is no solid ground beneath the feeling — only imagination.
An illusionist makes sweeping gestures behind a woman's back — either manipulating her or hypnotizing her. Behind the heroine: psychedelic images — fire, a bird, flowers, a riot of color. But there is no coherent picture, no focus. And most significantly — the woman finds this enough: her face radiates pleasure from the hallucinations. She is in the grip of her own fantasies, and it is unclear whether the hypnotist is real or also conjured by her.
🪄Illusionist making passes with his hands — manipulation, hypnosis; unclear whether he is real or invented by the heroine herself
🌈Psychedelic images without focus — a riot of fantasies without coherence — "I want something, I don't know what"
😌Pleasure in the hallucinations — the heroine is satisfied by illusions; she is trapped in her own expectations
📱Flirtation at a distance — a relationship conducted in messages, without solid ground beneath love
Interpretation
The Eight of Fire very often symbolizes an illusory perception of feelings, of the partner, or of the relationship. Flirtation over messages, a long-distance relationship — there is no solid ground for love, but there is an abundance of fantasies about what might be.
Don't look for sincerity, directness, or clarity in this card. The Eight of Fire is more about "I want something — I don't know what": desires are blurred, there is no focus, the riot of colors never forms a coherent picture.
The woman is trapped in her own fantasies, and it is impossible to say whether the hypnotist is real or was also conjured by her. In other words, you created the situation — it is yours to change. And the change must begin with your own inner assumptions and expectations.
There is also the pattern of "invented it myself — took offense at it myself": when there is no real basis for jealousy or distress, yet you project it anyway. Manipulation is also a possibility — the illusionist behind the back is not sleeping.
The counsel is twofold. Beside earth cards — bring order to your thoughts and to the relationship: what do you actually want, and why? Beside air cards — maintain the flirtation at a distance, over messages, without promising anything more.
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Advice & forecast
✦ The card's advice
Bring order to your thoughts before you bring order to the relationship: ask yourself honestly what you actually want from this person and why. Much of what troubles or exhilarates you may be something you invented yourself — "invented it, then took offense at it." Don't take sweet words and messages as a solid foundation. Beside earth cards the counsel is to ground yourself, test the fantasy against reality; beside air cards — allow yourself light, non-committal flirtation at a distance, but with no promises or expectations of more.
🔮 What the forecast holds
The card portends tangled thoughts, sky-high expectations of the partner, and empty hopes for the fulfillment of long-standing promises. Sweet words may come from the partner's direction without ever becoming actions. You risk falling for the fruit of your own fantasies. Beside air cards — flirtation and messages without continuation; beside earth cards — a chance to bring the illusions down to earth and see what is real.
↓ Eight of Fire reversed
The reversed Eight of Fire is an illusion you have invested in as though it were reality. The fantasy about the partner has long since replaced the person: you love an image, you correspond with an imaginary person, you are jealous of something invented and offended by things that didn't happen. "Invented it myself — took offense at it myself" becomes a way of life, and you reshape every fact to fit your script. Or the shadow is different: the illusionist behind the back is real — someone is quietly manipulating you, feeding you sweet promises, hypnotizing you with hope, while you revel in the hallucination instead of opening your eyes. The reversed card's counsel: turn off the projector. Check fantasy against facts, ask directly rather than extrapolate, and notice whose hands are making passes behind your back. Especially beside earth cards: it is time to come back to ground.
The card in spreads
The same card reads differently depending on the spread and the question — compare real spreads:
Spread "The State of Attraction"
Is our pull toward each other real
«Is there a real foundation between us?»
What I feel
Eight of Fire
What is hidden
The Moon
Where it leads
Ace of Earth
In the feeling position, the Eight of Fire — many fantasies and little ground: you are in love more with an image, with messages, with "how it could be." What is hidden The Moon — fog and self-deception; it is easy to invent something that isn't there. Where it leads Ace of Earth — toward earth and clarity, if the illusions are grounded. Check the dream against reality: what is real holds on facts, not hallucinations.
Spread "Partner's Feelings"
What this person feels toward you
«What does he actually feel for me?»
Head — thoughts
The Fool
Heart — feelings
Eight of Fire
Body — desire
The Moon
In the heart position, the Eight of Fire — his feeling is blurred and illusory: he may not know himself what he wants, or his words are sweet but without substance. Don't reconstruct love for him out of messages. In the head The Fool — lightness, adventure. In the body The Moon — desire in the haze. Check in words and deeds: behind beautiful gestures there may be no concrete intent.
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Spread "Counsel"
Is it worth trusting
«Should I believe his words and hope?»
What exists now
The High Priestess
Counsel
Eight of Fire
Outcome
Ace of Earth
As counsel, the Eight of Fire warns: don't take fantasies and sweet words for reality; don't trust promises without actions behind them. Now The High Priestess — trust your intuition; it can tell truth from hypnosis. Outcome Ace of Earth — solid ground and clarity will come when you bring the illusions down to earth. Ask directly what you want and what he wants — and let the answer come from facts, not from dreams.
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Spread "What the Partner Feels"
The partner's hidden desires
«What does he actually want?»
Thoughts
The Moon
Desire
Eight of Fire
Fear
The Emperor
In the desire position, the Eight of Fire — he himself doesn't quite know what he wants: "something, I don't know what," many fantasies and flirtations, little concreteness. In the thoughts The Moon — fog and assumption. Fear The Emperor — of commitment, of the reality that would shatter the beautiful illusion. Don't build plans on his messages. If you want clarity — ask for specifics and watch what he does, not what gestures he makes.
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How it differs from Waite
Rider-Waite-SmithEight of Wands
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Manara Erotic TarotEight of Fire
In Waite, the Eight of Wands shows eight staves flying through the air toward the ground: swift movement, messages, speed, events on the way. Manara keeps the "flight" but confines it to the heroine's mind: what flies is not reality but fantasies and hallucinations. Where Waite speaks of fast news and movement toward a goal, Manara speaks of illusory perception, flirtation without foundation, and manipulation — where "I want something, I don't know what."
WaiteManara Erotic Tarot
ImageEight staves racing toward the ground.An illusionist hypnotizes a woman amid psychedelic images.
ThemeSpeed, news, events moving toward a goal.Fantasies, assumptions, flirtation without foundation, manipulation.
RealityConcrete news and a swift outcome.Illusion: unclear what is real and what is invented.
Symbolism & correspondences
Mercury in Sagittarius — rushing, a fountain of ideas, the person who shoots from the hip. Inattentiveness, lack of concentration. The mind flies in all directions at once, seizing images and dropping them, never assembling them into a coherent, testable picture.
Element
Fire
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Arcana
Minor
Suit
Wands
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