Two of Wands
Hi,
I've been studying Tarot since 1998. I know, recognise and understand the Ten of Pentacles, but it is only recently that I have ever aquired a Rider Waite Deck - and I do not have any books specifically written for this deck.
I have spent a really interesting evening analysing the imagery of the Ten of Pentacles of all my Decks.
The question I want to ask is: who is the old man in the foreground of the Rider Waite card?
1. Is there anything written on this - and upon what the context of this picture is?
2. What are your thoughts and views and how do you read it?
It's a very interesting picture!
I've been studying Tarot since 1998. I know, recognise and understand the Ten of Pentacles, but it is only recently that I have ever aquired a Rider Waite Deck - and I do not have any books specifically written for this deck.
I have spent a really interesting evening analysing the imagery of the Ten of Pentacles of all my Decks.
The question I want to ask is: who is the old man in the foreground of the Rider Waite card?
1. Is there anything written on this - and upon what the context of this picture is?
2. What are your thoughts and views and how do you read it?
It's a very interesting picture!