DreamGhost
Cards usually associated with negativety can often really stand out, I feel. One of the cards that stands out to me is the Five of Pentacles in LS's Universal Fantasy.
How do you normally interpret the picture? When I first saw it, I immediately thought of "downtrodden," "moving," and "oppression." Who is the huge, looming figure in the background? What does he represent? Is it money itself? Fate? A tax collector? A judge? An inquisitor? What does he want, and what is he doing there?
Thanks to looking at the card again, I now notice the figure is standing in front of an entryway. At first, it looked like he was blocking the downtrodden figures' way out of a city or situation, but now I see that there is in fact a city behind him.
Does that mean the man and woman are homeless? Kept away from paradise at this time?
How do you normally interpret the picture? When I first saw it, I immediately thought of "downtrodden," "moving," and "oppression." Who is the huge, looming figure in the background? What does he represent? Is it money itself? Fate? A tax collector? A judge? An inquisitor? What does he want, and what is he doing there?
Thanks to looking at the card again, I now notice the figure is standing in front of an entryway. At first, it looked like he was blocking the downtrodden figures' way out of a city or situation, but now I see that there is in fact a city behind him.
Does that mean the man and woman are homeless? Kept away from paradise at this time?