Tanga
WOW! This lady has grown into a GODDESS in her victory it seems to me.
Interesting that everyone here is female (multi-racial), and everyone’s wearing THE UNICURSAL HEXAGRAM on their backs.
i.e. a Hexagram that can be draw in one continuous line - representing the macro-cosmic forces and the Divine.
With 5 LADIES each different, and in a different colour - this represents the Pentagram/5 elements - and so the micro-cosmic forces.
You can clearly see As above so below.
The SPARROW HAWK on her shoulder could represent vision and inspiration made manifest. The all-seeing high eye of the hawk is the power of the sun to the Greeks and Romans, and to Shamanic traditions, a messenger of the Gods - like Hermes/Mercury.
A symbol of clear-vision bringing answers or the ability to discern them.
I think - that this lady has successfully “drawn down the moon” and is being venerated here - as the Goddess. (this is a form of trance in Wiccan ritual - the supplicant becomes the “vessel” for the Goddess to enter and speak through).
It appears that the trees are in the glow of Autumn.
In Chinese culture I read that the Sparrow hawk represents Autumn, the season of hunting.
I can definitely see how this card can be used to increase self-esteem and confidence and expose a fraudulent authority figure in spell craft.
Interesting that everyone here is female (multi-racial), and everyone’s wearing THE UNICURSAL HEXAGRAM on their backs.
i.e. a Hexagram that can be draw in one continuous line - representing the macro-cosmic forces and the Divine.
With 5 LADIES each different, and in a different colour - this represents the Pentagram/5 elements - and so the micro-cosmic forces.
You can clearly see As above so below.
The SPARROW HAWK on her shoulder could represent vision and inspiration made manifest. The all-seeing high eye of the hawk is the power of the sun to the Greeks and Romans, and to Shamanic traditions, a messenger of the Gods - like Hermes/Mercury.
A symbol of clear-vision bringing answers or the ability to discern them.
I think - that this lady has successfully “drawn down the moon” and is being venerated here - as the Goddess. (this is a form of trance in Wiccan ritual - the supplicant becomes the “vessel” for the Goddess to enter and speak through).
It appears that the trees are in the glow of Autumn.
In Chinese culture I read that the Sparrow hawk represents Autumn, the season of hunting.
I can definitely see how this card can be used to increase self-esteem and confidence and expose a fraudulent authority figure in spell craft.