This card is glorious! We have just looked at 'Projection' and seen how we cling to the images that we believe in, and here is the injunction to just let go, accept, let it be, open the clutching fingers of 'mine' and stop fighting against what must be.
I did a spread for myself a short while ago, just as I was about to take refuge into the buddhist faith. This card was my third card. It meant a huge amount at the time (before the ceremony) about leaving the old behind, discovering the new dimensions now available to me, passing the point of no return into a new way of behaving. And at the ceremony itself it became even more pointed - it was boiling hot, airless, the shrine room was full of people, and I was stressed, claustrophobic, dreadful pain the chest, and I couldn't breathe. I collapsed just about at the lama's feet, in front of all those people! I felt so dreadful and so embarrassed, but everyone was so kind and sort of shrugged it off, and several mentioned 'letting go' of everything (including consciousness) almost as if it were a fitting thing to have done. I ended up being checked for a heart attack, but it was 'just' stress. So this card has extra special meaning for me.
Even without that experience I find this magnificent. The deep pool of water, the shining drops balanced on the leaves, the concept of growth from the mud below the water into the air, of unseen beginnings developing into beauty and strength, the ripples showing thought, action, and the idea that the ripples will flow and disappear, and become one again with the pool. You can just go on and on seeing more and more.