Card 1 - Lovers
In the Lovers card, the man and the lady inside the photo are being covered and blessed via an angel above. The couple seems secure and satisfied in their home, which appears to be the Garden of Eden. The fruit tree with the snake at the back of the female is a connection with that story, which tells of humanity's fall into temptation and into the world of flesh and sensuality. The angel depicted here is Raphael, the angel of air - who's of the same detail of the zodiac signal that governs this card: Gemini. Air is related to intellectual activity, and conversation in particular, which is the muse for healthful relationships. His blessing seems to present this card a feel of balance and harmony, the symbolization of union in a grand and cosmic feel between opposing forces.
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Card 2 - Three of Swords
One of the maximum iconic pix in the tarot, the Three of Swords presentations a floating coronary heart this is pierced by means of three swords. Above it, there are heavy clouds. There is also a heavy downpour inside the background. The symbolism is pretty opaque, and the emotional impact that it has is immediate. The coronary heart is the seat of warmth, affection and spirit, and the three swords suggest the electricity to harm, purpose pain, and create struggling to what it pierces. This is an photograph of grief, loss and literally heartbreak. The clouds and rain depict the encircling grimness of the situation. All these symbols point to the Three of Swords showing a low factor in one's life.
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