The Power of Three - Triad Question

Little Baron

My knowledge of the Rider Waite is basic; especially in comparison to a lot of the people that study it here, so I thought I might post this thought, in the hope that some may be able to offer insight.

I was just looking at my past five daily draws in a row.

XIV Temperance
V The Hirophant
II The High Priestess
III Cups
XI Justice

I noticed that in all of them, there was a feeling for me, in the grouping of the number 'three'.

In 'Temperance' there seems to be a triangle made by the angel and his two cups.
Similarly, the 'Hierophant' echoes this triangle with the two initiates. He is also the third and middle pillar in his card - as is the 'High Priestess' and 'Jutice' in their cards.
This triangle also follows through to the three cups in the '3 of Cups'.

Am I reading too much into this? If not, would you possibly read a significance into the coincidence of this triangle popping up every day? Growth, possibly?

LB
 

Fulgour

once upon a tom

The Triadic Structure of the Tarot
http://www.telp.com/triads.htm

"This essay puts forth an argument that the basic structure
of the major arcana cards of the tarot is triadic."

Copyright © 1998, 1999 Tom Tadfor Little
 

Fulgour

Threes Everyday

by Yvonne Rathbone
©1997

http://home.earthlink.net/~yvonr/tarot/every/threes.html

Introduction To The Threes

"The number Three represents the integration of an initial idea,
action or feeling and its response. In the One we saw unity,
initiation, beginning. In the Two we saw the possibilities of
movement and therefore relationship. Now in the Three,
we find the interaction between the two poles represented
by the One and the Two."
 

Little Baron

Fulgour

Thank you very much for these. I look forward to reading through them.

LB