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This card has the look of an angel. The body and head are of a human with, again, the features of both male and female. The element of water is in both the symbols and the cool blue background of the card. The belly has a pool of water further referring to the angel’s element. The water and the face of the Man represent the fixed sign of Aquarius.
The interesting features of this card are the repeated water symbol – there are two here – one on the chest and one on the forehead. I am also curious about the red cloak.
This card is calm and there is no restraint like the lion and the eagle. There is no wildness here. The serpent is held comfortably making me wonder if water, emotional balance is a key to uncomplicated kundalini awakening. Or perhaps the domain of the serpent is only water and earth in the next card, the Ace of Disks. It does not appear in the Wands or Swords cards.
There is a general commentary on the Aces as a group and their commonalities here.
Thoughts?
This card has the look of an angel. The body and head are of a human with, again, the features of both male and female. The element of water is in both the symbols and the cool blue background of the card. The belly has a pool of water further referring to the angel’s element. The water and the face of the Man represent the fixed sign of Aquarius.
The interesting features of this card are the repeated water symbol – there are two here – one on the chest and one on the forehead. I am also curious about the red cloak.
This card is calm and there is no restraint like the lion and the eagle. There is no wildness here. The serpent is held comfortably making me wonder if water, emotional balance is a key to uncomplicated kundalini awakening. Or perhaps the domain of the serpent is only water and earth in the next card, the Ace of Disks. It does not appear in the Wands or Swords cards.
There is a general commentary on the Aces as a group and their commonalities here.
Thoughts?