Two of Swords: Symbolism & Imagery
Symbolism & Imagery: I think that the Two of Swords is one of the most striking cards of many Tarot decks. There is something deeply …
Symbolism & Imagery: I think that the Two of Swords is one of the most striking cards of many Tarot decks. There is something deeply …
Symbolism & Imagery: Like the other Aces of the minor arcana suits, the Ace of Swords shows us a hand appearing from a cloud. In …
Symbolism & Imagery: The King of Cups sits on a gray, minimalist throne. While other thrones in the Tarot deck tend to be ornate and …
Symbolism & Imagery: The Queen of Cups sits at the ocean’s shore. The blues of the water and the cloudless sky tie her to the …
Symbolism & Imagery: In the Knight of Cups, a knight rides on a white horse and holds out a golden cup as if he bears …
Symbolism & Imagery: Like the other Pages in most traditional Tarot decks, the Page of Cups depicts a messenger. They are standing on the shoreline, …
Symbolism & Imagery: When wanting to gain a deep understanding of our Tarot cards, it is really helpful to spend time with the card and …
Symbolism & Imagery: In the Nine of Cups, a man sits on a wooden bench. He is comfortable, but not too comfortable (you wouldn’t want …
Symbolism & Imagery: In the Eight of Cups, a man walks away from the eight cups standing in the foreground. The cups are arranged in …
Symbolism & Imagery: A dark figure stands with his back to you, astonished at the sight before him. There he beholds seven chalices or cups …