Cards combination description
Žemas arkanas Septyni kardai and Žemas arkanas Du Pentakliai and Žemas arkanas Keturi Pentakliai deriniai:
- gudrybių prioritetų taupumas;
- apgaulingų prioritetų saugumas;
- gudrybės, pritaikytos taupumui pakeisti;
- gudrybės prisitaikant prie saugumo pokyčių;
- taktika ir strategijos prioritetų taupumas;
- taktikos ir strategijos prioritetų saugumas;
- taktika ir strategija, pritaikyta taupumui pakeisti;
- taktika ir strategija, prisitaikanti prie saugumo pokyčių;
Card 1 - Septyni kardai
In the Seven of Swords card, there is a man that is seen running away sneakily from a camp of some sort, while carrying five swords in his hands. Behind him, two other swords are on standing on the ground. From this image, we can deduce that the Seven of Swords is about stealth, getting away with something, deception or betrayal.
The expression on the man s face shows quite a bit of confidence, and he seems to be sure of his success on this mission of stealing the swords. Unfortunately for him though, on the left there seems to be a group of soldiers who have discovered the theft and one soldier is actually raising a flag or a weapon as if to signal his pursuit.
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Card 2 - Du Pentakliai
The Two of Pentacles card depicts a man who is dancing as he is juggling two large coins. The pentacles are surrounded by the infinity sign that denotes that the person can handle all the issues the come his way and he can manage his life with grace. In the background, you will notice that there are two ships that are riding the giant waves, and they reinforce the balancing act that the man has to face - he is in rough and choppy waters, but manages to stay afloat. The Two of Pentacles depicts the usual ups and downs that occur in one s life. Despite all the chaos that surrounds him, the man lives a very carefree life as he dances, and handles all that comes to him with joy.
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Card 3 - Keturi Pentakliai
This card depicts a man who is sitting on a stool, who is holding onto two pentacles in a very defensive and tight posture. It s almost as if he is hoarding them out of fear of loss. One pentacle is balanced precariously on his head, while another one is tightly clutched between his own hands, and there are two of them which are securely placed underneath his feet. He is making sure that there is absolutely no one touching his coins. At the same time, he is also unable to move because he is holding the coins so tightly. In other words, he is restrained from acting because he is holding too tight to his possessions. To some, money does not always bring freedom.
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