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In russian LJ community we're disputing about symbolism of this card.
How do you think that's the meaning of the gold jewellery on Fey's neck and hands?
I've no idea about this but my russian colleagues suppose that is some celtics traditional jewellery. Is it?
BTW, I want to introduce you my own reading of this card:
... Look closely at the feather in hands of the Fey - it's a symbol of true, Ma'at's feather. Ancient Egyptians trusted, that after death they was appeared before a judgement of gods. Gods was put their hearts on the one scale of weighs and the Ma'at's feather on another. And if the heart was outweighted the feahter it was ated.
Now we'll turned to the eyes of our Fey - and will see that them three, pair normal (well, almost) and one more on a forehead.
Let's begin with the first (normal ) pair - we can see that our Fey is blind (like Themis) and her eyes are lighting in the twilight. I suppose that its not human blindness but some magic or etc. Such eyes capacitate her to understand (or see) something superrational and liken to the Themis.
Another (the third) eye on her fore-gead looks like that it’s drawned in pencil and it’s the symbol too. The wisdom, spiritual development and the Wadjet Eye – left Horus eye that symbolised the power of light, clairvoyance, perfection and etc.
Our Fey have a angelic wings - a symbol of freedom, cleanliness and a victory. And btw, if we’ll still using the egyptian symbolism it will be some wings of goddesses. For example the Isis wings. Having the wing she was the goddess of wind, magic, sacred laws and knowledge.
And last symbol of this card can be named the absence of people and presence of windows through which Fey can perfectly hear and see everything, and fly away if she want.
And if we’d want to read all these symbols and meanings as one it will sound like: clairvoyance, validity, innocence, freedom in judgements, truthfulness and finding out the truth.
P.S. I know my English is extremely awful but I hope you will understand the most part of my article.
How do you think that's the meaning of the gold jewellery on Fey's neck and hands?
I've no idea about this but my russian colleagues suppose that is some celtics traditional jewellery. Is it?
BTW, I want to introduce you my own reading of this card:
... Look closely at the feather in hands of the Fey - it's a symbol of true, Ma'at's feather. Ancient Egyptians trusted, that after death they was appeared before a judgement of gods. Gods was put their hearts on the one scale of weighs and the Ma'at's feather on another. And if the heart was outweighted the feahter it was ated.
Now we'll turned to the eyes of our Fey - and will see that them three, pair normal (well, almost) and one more on a forehead.
Let's begin with the first (normal ) pair - we can see that our Fey is blind (like Themis) and her eyes are lighting in the twilight. I suppose that its not human blindness but some magic or etc. Such eyes capacitate her to understand (or see) something superrational and liken to the Themis.
Another (the third) eye on her fore-gead looks like that it’s drawned in pencil and it’s the symbol too. The wisdom, spiritual development and the Wadjet Eye – left Horus eye that symbolised the power of light, clairvoyance, perfection and etc.
Our Fey have a angelic wings - a symbol of freedom, cleanliness and a victory. And btw, if we’ll still using the egyptian symbolism it will be some wings of goddesses. For example the Isis wings. Having the wing she was the goddess of wind, magic, sacred laws and knowledge.
And last symbol of this card can be named the absence of people and presence of windows through which Fey can perfectly hear and see everything, and fly away if she want.
And if we’d want to read all these symbols and meanings as one it will sound like: clairvoyance, validity, innocence, freedom in judgements, truthfulness and finding out the truth.
P.S. I know my English is extremely awful but I hope you will understand the most part of my article.