Lillie
Well, I really want to get these court cards sorted out in my mind, I have always found them difficult, and I am hoping some of you would like to share your thoughts.
So, first off the top is the Knight of Wands. The firey part of fire.
Crowley says lightning.
As a knight he is (I think) both the old king, the father of the Prince, and the young knight who will replace him. A creature of swiftness and movement.
As a wands card he is a man of action, a doer of deeds.
Yet I do not feel that I know him (or any of the others). I find the courts difficult, perhaps I find people in general difficult. Is it just me?
Who is this person to you? What does he represent. If he came up in a reading how would you interpret him.
And thank you in advance to anyone who joins me in this discussion (I hope that someone does).
So, first off the top is the Knight of Wands. The firey part of fire.
Crowley says lightning.
As a knight he is (I think) both the old king, the father of the Prince, and the young knight who will replace him. A creature of swiftness and movement.
As a wands card he is a man of action, a doer of deeds.
Yet I do not feel that I know him (or any of the others). I find the courts difficult, perhaps I find people in general difficult. Is it just me?
Who is this person to you? What does he represent. If he came up in a reading how would you interpret him.
And thank you in advance to anyone who joins me in this discussion (I hope that someone does).