Corvinesque
From the LWB:
This is not the remote High Priestess of RWS, sitting stiff on a throne. This is a working sorceress, who is actively engaged in making magic. Her cauldron is bubbling over with possibilities, with enchantments that intrigue and sometimes frighten. She is an old school alchemist, knowing how to contain the magic until it is ready, knowing not to stir the pot until the time is right. The whole of the Cosmos seem to swirl in tandem with her magic, as if she is conducting a celestial orchestra. The ravens remind me of Huginn and Muninn http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huginn_and_Muninn Odin's messengers... it makes me think that perhaps they help this magic to move from the invisible to the visible, from energy into form. The mushrooms make me think of fairy rings... appropriate, since Morgan Le Fay is Morgan the Faery, after all! I wonder if this card could indicate that faery magic is at work. The pattern on the cauldron and on her headwrap symbolize infinity, and the interweaving of life... how everything is interconnected, and infinite, and constantly transforming.
________________________________________________________________________Attributes: Mysticism, Magic
Sorceress Morgan Le Fay is pictured is vibrant hues of mysticism and magic. Her talisman represents the pomegranate,food of the Otherworld and a symbol of the Triple Goddess. We can feel the fruitful energy swirling in the background as it explodes in a crescendo of bursting light from Morgan's hand. Woven spirals symbolize the infinite transformative energy of the Sorceress.
In your reading, Morgan points to one of your more challenging encounters in attaining transformation. Morgan does her magic at the curtain that separates the seen and unseen worlds. The ravens, insatiably curious when magic is active, swoop in to flavor the cauldron with magical synchronicity, those coincidences that confirm you're on the right track.
This is not the remote High Priestess of RWS, sitting stiff on a throne. This is a working sorceress, who is actively engaged in making magic. Her cauldron is bubbling over with possibilities, with enchantments that intrigue and sometimes frighten. She is an old school alchemist, knowing how to contain the magic until it is ready, knowing not to stir the pot until the time is right. The whole of the Cosmos seem to swirl in tandem with her magic, as if she is conducting a celestial orchestra. The ravens remind me of Huginn and Muninn http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huginn_and_Muninn Odin's messengers... it makes me think that perhaps they help this magic to move from the invisible to the visible, from energy into form. The mushrooms make me think of fairy rings... appropriate, since Morgan Le Fay is Morgan the Faery, after all! I wonder if this card could indicate that faery magic is at work. The pattern on the cauldron and on her headwrap symbolize infinity, and the interweaving of life... how everything is interconnected, and infinite, and constantly transforming.