prismlight
I can't believe I never noticed this before, but in the two of wands (Rider-Waite-Smith deck) the second wand the man isn't holding is attached to the wall with a metal ring!
Don't make fun of me for not realizing this at first, but now that I know it's there my eye is drawn to it everytime I see that card...does anyone know what it means?
All I know is that it's supposed to be there, as one of the criteria for the two of wands (like a cliff and a dog are criteria for the fool) but it must mean something.
The most common answer on these forums are "it's your choice" or "read it however you like" but in this case my brain is making everything into a big deal whenever this shows up in readings. It would really give me some peace of mind to know the symbolism...(which is weird, because usually I don't worry about stuff like the little animals in the corner of thrones and random things...I just take in the card as a whole)
So I would appreciate your thoughts, and if you do know what the symbolism is i would be eternally grateful
Don't make fun of me for not realizing this at first, but now that I know it's there my eye is drawn to it everytime I see that card...does anyone know what it means?
All I know is that it's supposed to be there, as one of the criteria for the two of wands (like a cliff and a dog are criteria for the fool) but it must mean something.
The most common answer on these forums are "it's your choice" or "read it however you like" but in this case my brain is making everything into a big deal whenever this shows up in readings. It would really give me some peace of mind to know the symbolism...(which is weird, because usually I don't worry about stuff like the little animals in the corner of thrones and random things...I just take in the card as a whole)
So I would appreciate your thoughts, and if you do know what the symbolism is i would be eternally grateful