Card 1 - Moon
When we encounter the Moon, we see a path that leads off into the distance. On either facet of the direction stand a wolf and a dog, representing our animalistic nature - one is civilized, and the alternative wild and feral. There is a crawfish that is crawling out of the pond from which the path stems from. In the distance, we are able to see two towers flanking the central course, all over again alluding to the doubles seen in this card. Everything on this card appears to echo the opposite, as though to allude to 2 possibilities. When we stroll down the direction, we walk the pleasant line among conscious and unconscious, between the tamed facet of civilization of the dog, and the forces of nature represented with the aid of the wolf.
The towers on the opposing ends represent the forces of proper and evil, and their similarity in appearance can allude to the problems that we face in distinguishing between them.
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Card 2 - High Priestess
You've maximum possibly encountered the High Priestess before, however in different forms - she can be visible in the archetypes of Persephone, Artemis, Isis and many more. When you encounter her, you will see her sitting on a cubic stone between the 2 pillars at Solomon s Temple, Jachin, and Boaz. Jachin (right) is generally called the Pillar of Establishment and Boaz (left) is the Pillar of Strength. The pillars additionally depict the duality of nature; masculine and feminine, precise and evil, poor and positive.
The High Priestess's vicinity between the 2 suggests that it is her duty to function a mediator between the depths of the reality. She is the 1/3 pillar - the path between. She believes that both pillars are equal and there is understanding to be found out in each worlds. You will also be aware that she wears the crown of Isis which can imply that she is a believer of magic. The excessive priestess wearing of the solar move denotes that she is connected to the season of the earth and the earth itself. The crescent moon at her toes is seen additionally in many depictions of the Virgin Mary, and way that she has a complete draw close over her emotion and the pomegranates confer with the ambition of the priestess.
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