Jewel
The card shows a beautiful violet plant with lots of buds, and some violets in full bloom sheltered under its large leaves. There are three violet ladies kneeling within the plant, two in the shade, and one exposing herself to the sun. The all look serene.
The emotional atmosphere of the card is bliss and contentment.
A physical manifestation of this card would be one of gathering with friends for the simple enjoyment of spending time together. Just hanging out.
The mental characteristics of this card is that of taking a mental break. Not thinking too hard or focusing on anything in particular.
Spiritually I see this card as representing a feeling of connectedness and spiritual fulfillment. When all feels right with the world. Harmony.
What I find most appealing about this card is that it seems that the violet ladies are paying homage to the plant with reverence and joy.
What I find least appealing about the card is that two of the violet ladies can barely be seen in contrast to the overall sharp focused image of the card.
I probably relate so well to this card because I am an only child and treasure my alone time. I crave it. I enjoy it to the fullest when I get it, which is not often. As the companion book describes, our world is busy and when one lives with others alone time is often scarce. I always feel so rejuvenated after having my “me time.” I notice that I get cranky when I am deprived of it, and actually resent the interruption to it. I enjoy others, but I also enjoy my solitude. I am never bored and love just doing or not doing as I please. To some this may be seen as selfishness, but it is more of a personal need. When I get a good amount of “me time” I feel much more fiving and appreciative of others, and I ready and happy to socialize and do favors. It both fill and rejuvenates my soul and makes me really realize what a gift those in my life really are.
The emotional atmosphere of the card is bliss and contentment.
A physical manifestation of this card would be one of gathering with friends for the simple enjoyment of spending time together. Just hanging out.
The mental characteristics of this card is that of taking a mental break. Not thinking too hard or focusing on anything in particular.
Spiritually I see this card as representing a feeling of connectedness and spiritual fulfillment. When all feels right with the world. Harmony.
What I find most appealing about this card is that it seems that the violet ladies are paying homage to the plant with reverence and joy.
What I find least appealing about the card is that two of the violet ladies can barely be seen in contrast to the overall sharp focused image of the card.
I probably relate so well to this card because I am an only child and treasure my alone time. I crave it. I enjoy it to the fullest when I get it, which is not often. As the companion book describes, our world is busy and when one lives with others alone time is often scarce. I always feel so rejuvenated after having my “me time.” I notice that I get cranky when I am deprived of it, and actually resent the interruption to it. I enjoy others, but I also enjoy my solitude. I am never bored and love just doing or not doing as I please. To some this may be seen as selfishness, but it is more of a personal need. When I get a good amount of “me time” I feel much more fiving and appreciative of others, and I ready and happy to socialize and do favors. It both fill and rejuvenates my soul and makes me really realize what a gift those in my life really are.