Jenny-Li
Hi folks,
I'm leaving my focus of the Majors for a while, since I have started doing actual readings with this deck, and all of the ones I've made have been very full of court cards. That has made me wonder several times - how do the roles of the court characters differ when you have the prince-princess-knight-queen order, as opposed to the "usual" page-knight-queen-king order.
This is the first deck I'm working with that has another order of the courts, and I've got used to working with them as roles or character, such as the page is a child (regardless of age, of course) trying to understand and SEE the world around, the knight takes action, the queen mothers and the king fathers the issue at hand. These roles are independent of suits, but are of course then applied THROUGH the suits. I don't think I'm alone in working with courts like this, so I hope you guys understand what I'm getting at here. How would I get to know the characters in these court cards, there is a difference, I just can't put my finger on it and explain it (even to myself...!) - hoping for assistance by my more experienced class-mates...!
Light and love,
Jenny
I'm leaving my focus of the Majors for a while, since I have started doing actual readings with this deck, and all of the ones I've made have been very full of court cards. That has made me wonder several times - how do the roles of the court characters differ when you have the prince-princess-knight-queen order, as opposed to the "usual" page-knight-queen-king order.
This is the first deck I'm working with that has another order of the courts, and I've got used to working with them as roles or character, such as the page is a child (regardless of age, of course) trying to understand and SEE the world around, the knight takes action, the queen mothers and the king fathers the issue at hand. These roles are independent of suits, but are of course then applied THROUGH the suits. I don't think I'm alone in working with courts like this, so I hope you guys understand what I'm getting at here. How would I get to know the characters in these court cards, there is a difference, I just can't put my finger on it and explain it (even to myself...!) - hoping for assistance by my more experienced class-mates...!
Light and love,
Jenny