Daizdy
When I began reading about Zeus, Creator of the world and king of gods, I expected to read that he would be, just, kind and compassionate. Just as I would expect the god who created men and women to be. That’s not what I found although in some of the things I read about him it did mention he was a protector but I thought to myself, “yeah, right, seems women needed a protector from him!” LOL
The Emperor reminds me of the adage that men think with their minds and women think with their hearts. I get the impression Zeus got to his position through sheer physical strength and I relate this to strength of mind. I understand clearly when the instruction book talks about the Emperor representing our ethics, self-respect and beliefs. Without self-respect and good strong ethics the world would devour us, chew us up and spit us out. We would be pitiful…no backbone…
I don’t quite understand how the instruction book refers to the Emperor as movement, taking action…..I just can’t see it in this card….I’m anxious to read all of your comments about the Emperor….
The Emperor reminds me of the adage that men think with their minds and women think with their hearts. I get the impression Zeus got to his position through sheer physical strength and I relate this to strength of mind. I understand clearly when the instruction book talks about the Emperor representing our ethics, self-respect and beliefs. Without self-respect and good strong ethics the world would devour us, chew us up and spit us out. We would be pitiful…no backbone…
I don’t quite understand how the instruction book refers to the Emperor as movement, taking action…..I just can’t see it in this card….I’m anxious to read all of your comments about the Emperor….