Little Baron
For those of you that read my earlier post from last night, I am not quite sure how to relate the way I was feeling to the change from the Seven of Coins to the King of Coins.
Today, however, a calmer energy visits in the shape of the Queen of Cups.
What do I see in this card? A woman sits at her table. Her hair is a reddish blonde and she wears two crowns. A blindfold, remenisant of the one worn by the 'floaty' guy in the 7 of Swords, reveals one eye and is embroided with a question mark. She wears a pink dress with high collar; hearts are cut into this. Around her neck is another 'collar' with a pink heart on; a spike is on either side of this. Two hands have emerged from holes in the table. One touches her chin, and she looks as if she is pondering on something. Are these her hands? Infront of her rests a large coffee cup and a dice. The dice has a 'Q' on it. Does this stand for Queen? Initially, I imagined it to stand for 'question' as also shown in the question mark and also her stance; is she pondering over a question before giving an answer?
Graham Cameron says of this card -
"Say hello to Fizzy, the Queen of Cups. She represents sensitivity in a woman. Fizzy is happy and content. She represents our ability to enjoy all emotions.
As the Queen, Fizzy interacts with many men, and knows that men can be uncomfortable showing their playful side. She helps them feel comfortable with themselves, and encourages men to seek their spiritual and nurturing qualities.
Fizzy, the Queen, tells us that to be truly happy we must be in touch with our emotions".
What are your takes on this one? What do you think the black squiggle could mean on the checkered background? Is it just a doodle? If so, who did it. The numbers 2 and 5 are also here.
I like Fizzy but she doesn't seem as warm as other 'Queen of Cups' that I have known. Those spikes are not too friendly looking.
Look forward to your ideas and opinions.
Yaboot
Today, however, a calmer energy visits in the shape of the Queen of Cups.
What do I see in this card? A woman sits at her table. Her hair is a reddish blonde and she wears two crowns. A blindfold, remenisant of the one worn by the 'floaty' guy in the 7 of Swords, reveals one eye and is embroided with a question mark. She wears a pink dress with high collar; hearts are cut into this. Around her neck is another 'collar' with a pink heart on; a spike is on either side of this. Two hands have emerged from holes in the table. One touches her chin, and she looks as if she is pondering on something. Are these her hands? Infront of her rests a large coffee cup and a dice. The dice has a 'Q' on it. Does this stand for Queen? Initially, I imagined it to stand for 'question' as also shown in the question mark and also her stance; is she pondering over a question before giving an answer?
Graham Cameron says of this card -
"Say hello to Fizzy, the Queen of Cups. She represents sensitivity in a woman. Fizzy is happy and content. She represents our ability to enjoy all emotions.
As the Queen, Fizzy interacts with many men, and knows that men can be uncomfortable showing their playful side. She helps them feel comfortable with themselves, and encourages men to seek their spiritual and nurturing qualities.
Fizzy, the Queen, tells us that to be truly happy we must be in touch with our emotions".
What are your takes on this one? What do you think the black squiggle could mean on the checkered background? Is it just a doodle? If so, who did it. The numbers 2 and 5 are also here.
I like Fizzy but she doesn't seem as warm as other 'Queen of Cups' that I have known. Those spikes are not too friendly looking.
Look forward to your ideas and opinions.
Yaboot