Edward Tarot Hands
Hi
I use a Morgan Greer deck and I have been basically studying the cards and symbology and the such for the last year or so and haven't really done any readings, a couple of two card spreads is about it. I've used them for meditations and daily cards but I haven't felt the need to do a big spread.
Well the other day I decided to try a Celtic Cross spread for the first time. I used a hypothetical questioner.
Anyway the 4 of swords turned up in the basis-
Now I'm more or less clear on the cards symbology and how it speaks to me and interacts with the rest of the cards in the play but I'm a bit stumped over the sword that seems to hovering outside the window partly obscured by mist or cloud.
I took this to mean that although some retreat or rest has enabled her to forget some of her issues, that there will always be something that you are unable to protect yourself mentally from that is waiting half hidden in the recesses of your subconscious or maybe in the future.
It doesn't feel like a good interpretation to me though...
Any ideas?
I use a Morgan Greer deck and I have been basically studying the cards and symbology and the such for the last year or so and haven't really done any readings, a couple of two card spreads is about it. I've used them for meditations and daily cards but I haven't felt the need to do a big spread.
Well the other day I decided to try a Celtic Cross spread for the first time. I used a hypothetical questioner.
Anyway the 4 of swords turned up in the basis-
Now I'm more or less clear on the cards symbology and how it speaks to me and interacts with the rest of the cards in the play but I'm a bit stumped over the sword that seems to hovering outside the window partly obscured by mist or cloud.
I took this to mean that although some retreat or rest has enabled her to forget some of her issues, that there will always be something that you are unable to protect yourself mentally from that is waiting half hidden in the recesses of your subconscious or maybe in the future.
It doesn't feel like a good interpretation to me though...
Any ideas?