DaisyDragonfly
I've pulled my court cards, as per this week's exercise, but here's the thing: I'm an unrepentant hermit during my holidays and I actively avoid company and plans and such things. There is literally nobody I'm expecting to meet with this week.
So instead I just looked through the courts and pulled the three that seemed the most attractive to me, guessing that these could represent parts of myself this week... surprisingly the Queen of Swords was not one of them. She was a runner-up, mind, but I was expressing her thoroughly yesterday evening when I was displeased with some customer service I received.
Today? Far more the Queen of Cups, one of the three cards I pulled. The other two cards are the Knight of Coins and the King of Staves.
Something I learned about this deck when I was looking through the cards to pick my courts: when I'd first glanced through the cards, I thought the courts would be a weakness, since they seemed same-y. Now I've looked again, and I realize the courts are fantastic. Whilst there are surface similarities, the differences speak volumes. I adore the King of Staves in this deck: its one stand-out detail somehow defining the King in a way I haven't understood before.
Great deck, this
So instead I just looked through the courts and pulled the three that seemed the most attractive to me, guessing that these could represent parts of myself this week... surprisingly the Queen of Swords was not one of them. She was a runner-up, mind, but I was expressing her thoroughly yesterday evening when I was displeased with some customer service I received.
Today? Far more the Queen of Cups, one of the three cards I pulled. The other two cards are the Knight of Coins and the King of Staves.
Something I learned about this deck when I was looking through the cards to pick my courts: when I'd first glanced through the cards, I thought the courts would be a weakness, since they seemed same-y. Now I've looked again, and I realize the courts are fantastic. Whilst there are surface similarities, the differences speak volumes. I adore the King of Staves in this deck: its one stand-out detail somehow defining the King in a way I haven't understood before.
Great deck, this