The Two of Cups represent a highly sensitive position emotionally. It is about getting or giving a piece of advice in an emotional matter, taking Read more KS Two of Cups
The Two of Cups represent a highly sensitive position emotionally. It is about getting or giving a piece of advice in an emotional matter, taking Read more KS Two of Cups
Pamela Colman Smith’s depiction of the card presents a battlefield after the battle with the main character Read more KS Five of Swords
The Twos of the Tarot deck are all hanging in the balance. As Swords represent Air, respectively our thoughts, the Two of Swords is about Read more KS Two of Swords
The Nine of Disks is generally seen as a positive card, signifying accomplishment, Read more KS Nine of Disks
The Knight of Disks likes the spotlight and enjoy Read more KS Knight of Disks
If I defined Strength with only a few words, those would be silent resistance.
Strength can be assimilated to Courage in the larger context of the seven virtues, one of the four Cardinal virtues among Prudence, Justice and Temperance. In the enumeration of moral virtues, Courage was re-placed by Fortitude. Patience and perseverance are attributes related to Fortitude. On the other hand, Strength also can be associated with Chastity as opposed to Lust, one of the seven deadly sins.
Some of these characteristics are complementary, and others are interconnected or overlapping each other. Subsequently, their association with the Major Arcana cards is arguable. Both the attributes, names and the iconography of these archetypes have changed over time. Especially studying the decks of Etteilla, one may find disturbing discrepancies. Nothing is easy and straightforward as one may believe.
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The conflict within the Page of Wands arouses from a restless mind and fiery temper. The wind intensifies the fire. Although they Read more KS Page of Wands
The Seven of Cups is a difficult card to read. Probably more than in any other case, it is a matter of Read more KS Seven of Cups
It has been named Pope, High Priest or Hierophant, but more properly it should be called Demiurge. The word demiurge means ‘craftsman’ or ‘artisan’, but Read more KS Hierophant
I think that The Fool is the most mysterious and impossible to pinpoint cards of the entire Tarot deck. While traditionally the Major Arcana cards are Read more KS The Fool