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The Houngan is beating a drum (squeezing a bag?) with two necks (drum made from a gourd?). He wears a white shirt and air flows from the drum to form a small yellow cloud in the air. The Houngan’s face is calm, almost bored; perhaps he’s in a trance state.
The coloring of this card is very similar to that of the La Place card. The air cloud in the Houngan card is not as fluffy; in fact, it seems a bit thin overall, but parts of it are more concentrated. The Houngan holds the drum close to his chest (closer communication with lwa?). The lavender background indicates a lesser reliance on intuition and more on actual, tangible things.
I interpret this card as working smarter, not harder; for less effort, you get a denser cloud. There are two streams of air (one from each hand) forming the yellow cloud; this indicates that it takes duality, yin/yang, to complete a task.
The Rada—Houngan and the Santeria—Santero cards are the only two king cards in this deck to wear shirts.
The coloring of this card is very similar to that of the La Place card. The air cloud in the Houngan card is not as fluffy; in fact, it seems a bit thin overall, but parts of it are more concentrated. The Houngan holds the drum close to his chest (closer communication with lwa?). The lavender background indicates a lesser reliance on intuition and more on actual, tangible things.
I interpret this card as working smarter, not harder; for less effort, you get a denser cloud. There are two streams of air (one from each hand) forming the yellow cloud; this indicates that it takes duality, yin/yang, to complete a task.
The Rada—Houngan and the Santeria—Santero cards are the only two king cards in this deck to wear shirts.