MystiqueMoonlight
Priority is to live only to the Highest; and the Highest is All; be Thou as Artemis to Pan. Read Thou in the Book of Law, and break through the veil of the Virgin (Aleister Crowley)
Correspondences:-
- Herb; Cloves
- Astrology; The Moon
- Colour; White
- Rune; Uruz - Vital strength and speed. Untamed potential. Protection (certainly of Home and Land). Tenacious, freedom, gain inner strength through the achievement of goals.
- Hebrew;Gimel - (camel) which is the activity, the motion of contained limited existence or no-existence. It is Aleph and Beth. A glyph which signifies organic development and produces all ideas originating from the corporeal organs and form their actions.
Analysis:-
Represented on the card by Isis who is the Egyptian Moon Goddess. Here she trusts the intuitive abilities she has come to understand completely. Like the camel, which can travel long distance without water, when you have come to find your own inner well you radiate an air of self sufficiency. The more you accept yourself and share what knowledge you have gained with others then your perceptional clarity will strengthen. This is represented by the crystals in the card.
This is the strongest representation of balance and inner harmony in the entire deck. The upper half of the body is representative of the Yin or feminine energy. This is accentuated by the upward movement of the lines and the crescent Moons behind her head which are also in unison with those lines as they are pointing upwards.
The lower half of the body, which is veiled by crisscross lines, are that of the Yang or Masculine energy. The bow and arrow on her lap is a graphic detail of this concept.
The fruit and flowers are representative of the fertile mindfulness within your deepest self. That Intuitive and responsible self which grows fertile.
Correspondences:-
- Herb; Cloves
- Astrology; The Moon
- Colour; White
- Rune; Uruz - Vital strength and speed. Untamed potential. Protection (certainly of Home and Land). Tenacious, freedom, gain inner strength through the achievement of goals.
- Hebrew;Gimel - (camel) which is the activity, the motion of contained limited existence or no-existence. It is Aleph and Beth. A glyph which signifies organic development and produces all ideas originating from the corporeal organs and form their actions.
Analysis:-
Represented on the card by Isis who is the Egyptian Moon Goddess. Here she trusts the intuitive abilities she has come to understand completely. Like the camel, which can travel long distance without water, when you have come to find your own inner well you radiate an air of self sufficiency. The more you accept yourself and share what knowledge you have gained with others then your perceptional clarity will strengthen. This is represented by the crystals in the card.
This is the strongest representation of balance and inner harmony in the entire deck. The upper half of the body is representative of the Yin or feminine energy. This is accentuated by the upward movement of the lines and the crescent Moons behind her head which are also in unison with those lines as they are pointing upwards.
The lower half of the body, which is veiled by crisscross lines, are that of the Yang or Masculine energy. The bow and arrow on her lap is a graphic detail of this concept.
The fruit and flowers are representative of the fertile mindfulness within your deepest self. That Intuitive and responsible self which grows fertile.