MissCW
What does this card say to you?
The book definition is all about taking a breather after a failure and I admit the solider does look pretty fed up on the card!
But there must be more to this card than that, after all nines are about completion.
One thought I had is that the solider has his back to the remaining 8 wands while he leans on one. To get to carrying the burden of wands in the 10 card, he must have gone back for those other 8 wands at some point.
Could this card suggesting returning to a situation you thought was lost, or hopeless rather than a failure, and giving it one last crack?
I get a bit confused by this card as to me Nines in a suit are not really about failure. What are your thoughts on the Gilded Nine of Wands?
The book definition is all about taking a breather after a failure and I admit the solider does look pretty fed up on the card!
But there must be more to this card than that, after all nines are about completion.
One thought I had is that the solider has his back to the remaining 8 wands while he leans on one. To get to carrying the burden of wands in the 10 card, he must have gone back for those other 8 wands at some point.
Could this card suggesting returning to a situation you thought was lost, or hopeless rather than a failure, and giving it one last crack?
I get a bit confused by this card as to me Nines in a suit are not really about failure. What are your thoughts on the Gilded Nine of Wands?