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Seven of Coins
Piece by piece the last explanations. The SEVEN OF COINS:
This is a card, where the most people see a difference of Crowley and Waite. Crowley speaks about a loss. The painting of Pamela Coleman-Smith seems to show a bush, where coins are growing on, mostly interpreted as growing. But in the "Pictoral Key to the Tarot" Waite talks about a heap of leaves, where the person watches something like treasury lying there, which was important for him before. Seems like a loss too, I guess. You have to leave the old structure, when you go the new energy. This is something you have to accept. If you don´t hold everything together anymore like you did before, a few things won´t work anymore too. That hurts sometimes. But you cannot have everything. That´s what is shown on my Seven of Coins. I want to show, what Waite really meant.
SEVEN OF COINS: http://www.langustl.de/tarotgross/muenzen07geng.html
All cards: http://www.langustl.de/tarotmotivegaeng.html
Piece by piece the last explanations. The SEVEN OF COINS:
This is a card, where the most people see a difference of Crowley and Waite. Crowley speaks about a loss. The painting of Pamela Coleman-Smith seems to show a bush, where coins are growing on, mostly interpreted as growing. But in the "Pictoral Key to the Tarot" Waite talks about a heap of leaves, where the person watches something like treasury lying there, which was important for him before. Seems like a loss too, I guess. You have to leave the old structure, when you go the new energy. This is something you have to accept. If you don´t hold everything together anymore like you did before, a few things won´t work anymore too. That hurts sometimes. But you cannot have everything. That´s what is shown on my Seven of Coins. I want to show, what Waite really meant.
SEVEN OF COINS: http://www.langustl.de/tarotgross/muenzen07geng.html
All cards: http://www.langustl.de/tarotmotivegaeng.html