Kit
I don't know if this has been brought up before, but I couldn't find a similar thread when I searched.
The seven of cups...has seven cups on it! No I'm not being stupid- I'm just looking at what is in the cups. The seven of cups is often taken to sybolise our often unattainable or unrealistic dreams and desires. So what are these, according to Waite?
We have: a face, a castle, jewels, a wreath, a dragon, a snake and...something else. What is the something else (the glowing thing under the cloth)? Any guesses?
Here's my take on it: The face is beauty, the castle is property, the jewels are wealth, the wreath is victory, the dragon is (?) power...No ideas about the snake and hidden thing...
That is my extremely humble opinion...what is everyone else's?
Raeven
The seven of cups...has seven cups on it! No I'm not being stupid- I'm just looking at what is in the cups. The seven of cups is often taken to sybolise our often unattainable or unrealistic dreams and desires. So what are these, according to Waite?
We have: a face, a castle, jewels, a wreath, a dragon, a snake and...something else. What is the something else (the glowing thing under the cloth)? Any guesses?
Here's my take on it: The face is beauty, the castle is property, the jewels are wealth, the wreath is victory, the dragon is (?) power...No ideas about the snake and hidden thing...
That is my extremely humble opinion...what is everyone else's?
Raeven