dream mage
Greetings
In my personal study of the Ace of Wands, I can't help but notice that the Ace has leaves.... not only leaves but the fact that the leaves are in a pattern: the top twig has four leaves - three opposite one. and the other twigs all have three leaves. beside the wand in the air, we have three floating leaves opposite one, with the wand itself creating the line between them.
Now my question is, to all of you, what do you see for reason of having three leaves, separated by the wand, opposite one?
In my personal study of the Ace of Wands, I can't help but notice that the Ace has leaves.... not only leaves but the fact that the leaves are in a pattern: the top twig has four leaves - three opposite one. and the other twigs all have three leaves. beside the wand in the air, we have three floating leaves opposite one, with the wand itself creating the line between them.
Now my question is, to all of you, what do you see for reason of having three leaves, separated by the wand, opposite one?