Bookwight
I won't mention the second card till further down, so that it won't show up in the preview.
This Priestess has her book, and her dark and light pillars. So far, so traditional. But she looks very young, and she sits not on a throne but on a rock, with grass all around her and mushrooms to one side. She reminds me of me when I was a girl, nose always in a book, even outside in the summertime. But she is surrounded by fairy lights…
…And some of them emanate from the other card, where a much smaller figure reaches toward a swirl of lights. This card is about defending yourself or your beliefs, holding firm against adversity. So the question is, do these lights come from the fairy, or is she resisting them, or is she perhaps calling them towards herself and asking them for help and strength? I suppose it could depend on the spread and the other cards.
The other card here is the Priestess. She’s about intuition and inner knowledge, esoteric rather than exoteric (which belongs to her counterpart, the Hierophant). She looks serene, seems unfazed by the fairy lights coming from the Seven of Wands. Perhaps this card-pair is about finding the strength and knowledge within yourself to fight adversity when it comes. If you know who you are, and what you believe, then you will have the strength to fight for what you believe in. Trust your intuition, because it is strong.
This Priestess has her book, and her dark and light pillars. So far, so traditional. But she looks very young, and she sits not on a throne but on a rock, with grass all around her and mushrooms to one side. She reminds me of me when I was a girl, nose always in a book, even outside in the summertime. But she is surrounded by fairy lights…
…And some of them emanate from the other card, where a much smaller figure reaches toward a swirl of lights. This card is about defending yourself or your beliefs, holding firm against adversity. So the question is, do these lights come from the fairy, or is she resisting them, or is she perhaps calling them towards herself and asking them for help and strength? I suppose it could depend on the spread and the other cards.
The other card here is the Priestess. She’s about intuition and inner knowledge, esoteric rather than exoteric (which belongs to her counterpart, the Hierophant). She looks serene, seems unfazed by the fairy lights coming from the Seven of Wands. Perhaps this card-pair is about finding the strength and knowledge within yourself to fight adversity when it comes. If you know who you are, and what you believe, then you will have the strength to fight for what you believe in. Trust your intuition, because it is strong.