Silverlotus
Ace of Rods
Ace of Rods
The suit of Rods in this deck is attributed to Fire. This comes across fairly clearly in this card, I think. Although there are no flames in this card, the feeling is one of heat. It makes me think of a hot day near the end of August, when everything is baking under the summer sun.
The main feature of this card is a rod of white willow (according to the book). From it grows two small branches, each bearing six leaves - one for each month of the year or sign of the Zodiac. Near the bottom of the card we see the wheat of fertility again. Near the top of the rod is a peacock butterfly, meant to represent a pure soul. In the back ground of the card we see a group of standing stones, on a sun-baked grassland.
Ace of Rods
The suit of Rods in this deck is attributed to Fire. This comes across fairly clearly in this card, I think. Although there are no flames in this card, the feeling is one of heat. It makes me think of a hot day near the end of August, when everything is baking under the summer sun.
The main feature of this card is a rod of white willow (according to the book). From it grows two small branches, each bearing six leaves - one for each month of the year or sign of the Zodiac. Near the bottom of the card we see the wheat of fertility again. Near the top of the rod is a peacock butterfly, meant to represent a pure soul. In the back ground of the card we see a group of standing stones, on a sun-baked grassland.