sharpchick
This card has been a repeater for me - in three of my last eight draws.
At first glance, the overall view of the card seems to be one of a person who feels a sense of entitlement - we have the stage hand bringing the King a wand or scepter, obviously a prop in his role.
But each time I've turned it over, I do a kind of free fall into his eyes. He's not just gazing out into space - he's focused on something in front and slightly above him.
I keep thinking a vision. Is he actually looking at something or has the vision come from within? When I look at the intense focus in those eyes, I don't think he's even aware the stage hand is there.
I think perhaps he has gotten on stage to play one role, and become captivated by a vision of another. And given the lack of an audience, I think the vision is meant to be pondered and considered before divulging it to anyone else.
At least, that's what I'm getting today.
I also have to say that the detail in these cards is just spectacular. Kudos to Karen and Alex.
At first glance, the overall view of the card seems to be one of a person who feels a sense of entitlement - we have the stage hand bringing the King a wand or scepter, obviously a prop in his role.
But each time I've turned it over, I do a kind of free fall into his eyes. He's not just gazing out into space - he's focused on something in front and slightly above him.
I keep thinking a vision. Is he actually looking at something or has the vision come from within? When I look at the intense focus in those eyes, I don't think he's even aware the stage hand is there.
I think perhaps he has gotten on stage to play one role, and become captivated by a vision of another. And given the lack of an audience, I think the vision is meant to be pondered and considered before divulging it to anyone else.
At least, that's what I'm getting today.
I also have to say that the detail in these cards is just spectacular. Kudos to Karen and Alex.