Little Baron
A man or woman stands beneath an opening in a wall. Through the opening, they are looking at a distant castle in silhouette. There is a smaller opening beside it. In the room are 9 swords lent against the wall. What looks like a book or papers is on the floor.
Graham Cameron says of this card -
"A Princess stands alone, gazing at a castle through a hole in the wall. The castle and its freedom have become unattainable. The Princess is trapped, and a sense of loneliness and issolation fills her soul. To reach the castle she must talk about what it is that holds her prisoner.
Tghe Nine of Swords represents an issolation that we can overcome with better communication.
R: Living with guilt; mistrust of others".
Another lighter Swords card than I am used to in my Universal Waite and other decks. Come to think of it, none of these cards a particularly dark on the surface. That makes it quite a nice deck to read with when I am not up to the harsh and problematic messages that some decks deal.
Yaboot
Graham Cameron says of this card -
"A Princess stands alone, gazing at a castle through a hole in the wall. The castle and its freedom have become unattainable. The Princess is trapped, and a sense of loneliness and issolation fills her soul. To reach the castle she must talk about what it is that holds her prisoner.
Tghe Nine of Swords represents an issolation that we can overcome with better communication.
R: Living with guilt; mistrust of others".
Another lighter Swords card than I am used to in my Universal Waite and other decks. Come to think of it, none of these cards a particularly dark on the surface. That makes it quite a nice deck to read with when I am not up to the harsh and problematic messages that some decks deal.
Yaboot