rwcarter
The King sits upon his horse in a field of ripe wheat, some of which has been harvested while the remainder is still to be reaped. Wheat represents fertility, germination and growth through solar power. It also suggests abundance.
Harvesting it suggests the need for one to harvest what one has sown. Since the harvesting is incomplete, for better or worse, one has not yet reaped all that one has sown.
He holds a gold disk in his hands. It looks like the Kings of Upper and Lower Egypt are depicted on either side of the disk, but I can't translate the hieroglyphs in the center panel of the disk.
The horse's covering shows images of men working the field cutting the wheat and carrying it to the stores. Behind him deer wander past the pillars of the temple. Stag's antlers have been compared to the Tree of Life. They were also a fertility symbol and a representation of waxing and waning. The stag is a symbol of male sexual passion.
Further in the background of the card is a pyramid.
Rodney
Harvesting it suggests the need for one to harvest what one has sown. Since the harvesting is incomplete, for better or worse, one has not yet reaped all that one has sown.
He holds a gold disk in his hands. It looks like the Kings of Upper and Lower Egypt are depicted on either side of the disk, but I can't translate the hieroglyphs in the center panel of the disk.
The horse's covering shows images of men working the field cutting the wheat and carrying it to the stores. Behind him deer wander past the pillars of the temple. Stag's antlers have been compared to the Tree of Life. They were also a fertility symbol and a representation of waxing and waning. The stag is a symbol of male sexual passion.
Further in the background of the card is a pyramid.
Rodney