Elendil
oooo maybe they're NOT towers..but a crumbling gate? That's what I get for looking at a card when I'm tired. Sorry!
I see towers too...(see my first post ^^ in this thread).
oooo maybe they're NOT towers..but a crumbling gate? That's what I get for looking at a card when I'm tired. Sorry!
The spiritual teaching about Lotuses and Waterlilies is that they bring forth something divinely beautiful from the depths of mud. They are well rooted in mud and darkness and only therefore are they able to bring forth beauty. So I think in some way we also need to be well grounded and rooted, we need to be able to face our dark depths and muddy things and get our wisdom from there in order to be able to Walk in Beauty.
I see towers too...(see my first post ^^ in this thread).
If you stay in a pond there is no growth in any area of your life ( Koi fish and gold fish grow to the size of their pond or environment ) ie: small koi pond koi's will only grow to 10" a larger Koi pond they can grow up to 2 feet.
Therefore she is emerging from the Koi pond (with lilies and air bubbles oxygen) to expand her growth, for she is leaving this pond for the ocean through the (Gate) that is crumbling down, as a sign that she had been swimming in that pond (too small) for too long, which was suppressing her growth. Her hands ( fins ) of a Koi fish.
This card links up with the MOON card as we know, which has an opposite interpretation, that your to go into the small pond to explore it depths to find the treasure.
La Force
I´m so excited to have some new life in this study area! Yay! This has become my number one deck and I love to read new insights!
I do think they are towers. But whatever they are I just hadn´t paid any attention to the background at all before. So I´m glad you made me really look at that card again! And re-read the posts (-yes, Elendil, you did say towers earlier )
I'm pretty sure it is a broken gate, because on the left side you can see a broken arch extending out to the right (this would look odd if interpreted as belonging to a tower), if you follow its implied semi-circle it will meet the broken arch on the right side.