Rede Seeker
Yellow, yellow, yellow...the color of the sun, representing the element of Air. This color dominates a card dedicated to the element of Fire and the theme of Action. I feel a contradiction in the imagery. The pervasive yellow implies the landscape is sterile, barren, sand and stone. A structure - mesa with castle/city on top. No people are present. So who set these wands in place, who harvested the fruits and flowers and wove them into a swag, who bound the swag between the wands?
The wands retain green oak leaves. They are set as two sets of two framing the mesa and castle structure. It looks like a tori or gateway - but I'm not sure I'd want to pass through. There is a sterility about this card. I would not read any good fortune into it. It feels too much like a grave marker; a shrine to be acknowledged before moving on.
Am I the only one with these bad 'vibes' for the Four of Wands?
The wands retain green oak leaves. They are set as two sets of two framing the mesa and castle structure. It looks like a tori or gateway - but I'm not sure I'd want to pass through. There is a sterility about this card. I would not read any good fortune into it. It feels too much like a grave marker; a shrine to be acknowledged before moving on.
Am I the only one with these bad 'vibes' for the Four of Wands?