Pipistrelle
This is a very powerful, direct image. I love the firm grip with which the hand grasps the sword; the sense of an upwards thrusting motion just completed. The sword dominates the great, big sky and towers over the mountains, so powerful and victorious.
I've read that the clouds represent revelation, higher thought and messages from the divine, which works with the meaning of the card. I usually see it as the sword bursting through the clouds, cutting through the confusion and using logic and rational thought to overcome emotional despair.
There are a lot of 'symbols' in this card. The mountains, clouds, the crown, the palm and laurel, and the red and white roses. Perhaps we could talk about these. I'd also love to hear what this card means to you.
I drew this card yesterday. I'd returned to the Morgan Greer after a new relationship with the Tyldwick Tarot which had left me feeling melancholy. This card got me right back on track. It told me to get a grip, to rise above the feelings that had been dragging me down, and to focus my mind on something. Hence I'm studying this deck again.
I've read that the clouds represent revelation, higher thought and messages from the divine, which works with the meaning of the card. I usually see it as the sword bursting through the clouds, cutting through the confusion and using logic and rational thought to overcome emotional despair.
There are a lot of 'symbols' in this card. The mountains, clouds, the crown, the palm and laurel, and the red and white roses. Perhaps we could talk about these. I'd also love to hear what this card means to you.
I drew this card yesterday. I'd returned to the Morgan Greer after a new relationship with the Tyldwick Tarot which had left me feeling melancholy. This card got me right back on track. It told me to get a grip, to rise above the feelings that had been dragging me down, and to focus my mind on something. Hence I'm studying this deck again.