flipperjane
What is she holding and gazing so intently at? Also I imagine she's on a spit of land and not an island?
The object she holds is a ciborium, a container used to hold the consecrated wafers (Hosts) for Holy Communion. Catholics believe the Hosts to be the actual body of the Christ. Waite added the Kerubim of the Ark of the Covenant.What is she holding and gazing so intently at? Also I imagine she's on a spit of land and not an island?
So is the Queen of cups deeply religious? Should that be part of ones understanding of that card. I am not religious myself so I find this aspect a little difficult to grasp
So is the Queen of cups deeply religious? Should that be part of ones understanding of that card. I am not religious myself so I find this aspect a little difficult to grasp
The Q/C religious!?!? How strange that seems, although I suppose it is possible, in a heretical way (see next paragraph). Or it could even indicate the opposite! The women of medieval Europe were not allowed to touch such sacred ecclesiastical objects as the ciborium.So is the Queen of cups deeply religious? Should that be part of ones understanding of that card. I am not religious myself so I find this aspect a little difficult to grasp