Card 1 - Knight of Cups
The Knight of Cups is a card which depicts a young knight who is gloriously riding a white horse while at the same time protecting a cup as if he's a messenger of a positive sort. Unlike the Knight of Wands or the Knight of Swords, this specific one isn t charging along with his horse. He is instead shifting slowly ahead which offers the whole setting an universal impression of peace and calmness. The horse is known to represent one's drive, energy, and power. The horse's colour is white, which is a well-known symbol of spirituality, light, and purity.
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Card 2 - Devil
This card indicates the Devil represented in his most well-known satyr shape, in any other case recognised as Baphomet. Along with being half goat and half of man, the devil has bat wings and an inverted pentagram on his forehead. He is standing on a pedestal, to that are chained a nude man and female, as if to expose that he has dominion over them.
Both the man and the lady have horns, as if to reveal that the extra time they spend with the Devil, the much less human they become. The chains make it appear as though the satan has taken them captive. The man has a flame on his tail while a girl has a bowl of grapes on her tail, which symbolizes their dependancy to electricity and finer matters in life, respectively.
Looking closely, both the person and the woman don t look happy. Their person power has been taken from them, leaving them uncovered and ashamed in their nakedness.
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