The character is half clothed in loose, draping red fabric (relaxing from the grip of power/ ego), they have gone through a change or challenge and are now learning to discern illusion from reality. They rest gazing at the imagined cups in the water, but at the same time their footing has hold on the … Continue reading 7 of Cups
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Four of Cups
The character rests in a very secure rooted place yet the roots/ branches are tangled and twisted. It's spring, and new leaves are on the tree, ferns, & wildflowers have sprouted nearby. The character wears red, a symbol of power, and seems bored or unsatisfied. Being too focused on power and status/ recognition (the red … Continue reading Four of Cups
Prince of Wands
This masculine character is all action and no talk. They're wearing power red, and on a journey. Blue skies, an open field, galloping...free. Independence. It even appears the horse is leaping, suggesting they're getting extra momentum from the Divine. A wand is held out symbolizing charging forward with purpose. This person's on a path of … Continue reading Prince of Wands
Cernunnos (the devil)
Cernunnos was a half man/ half animal Celtic/ pagan deity. With antlers/ horns on his head, he was worshipped as a wildish yet peaceful god of the forest. The oldest images depict him surrounded by animals, dressed in animal skins sitting in meditation, holding a snake in one hand with a crescent moon or wheel … Continue reading Cernunnos (the devil)