Deck: The Divine Tarot
Question: An interview of the deck
Spread: 6
4 5
1
2 3
Cards:
1) Characteristic of the deck: The Devil
2) Weakness of the deck: 3 of Swords
3) Strength of the deck: 4 of Wands
4) What the deck can teach me: Death
5) How can I best learn from the deck: The High Priestess
6) Outcome of using the deck: 5 of Coins
Jumpers: None
Comments: I know its quite soon, but I got a new deck! The Divine Tarot, an amazingly beautiful deck. I've always thought Ciro Marchetti's work was wonderful, and I was really stuck between this and the Gilded Tarot (maybe next?).
Interpretation: At first sight, this doesn't look pretty at all. Characteristic of the deck is the devil, now shit gets real. So many things I can think of right now. The deck tempts me and plays me. The deck tends to show the sad predicaments of the querent. The deck is more material than spiritual. Gosh I knew the answer. And what to do with this deck......
3 of Swords as a weakness. This suggests to me that the deck is not so apt at handling sorrowful issues. And seeing how it proudly claims itself the devil, I'm not surprised at all by this......
4 of Wands in this deck shows a desolate wasteland, and 4 erect wands form a region where life flourishes. Not your standard RWS image. Reading the companion book, I learnt that this card is still of celebration, but one being able to celebrate despite horrible times. With all the darkness the previous two cards, this message is much welcomed, as it tells me there is still hope for balance.
The lesson the deck wants to teach me is death. Probably how to handle inevitable change and the end to good things. Ironic, as the devil is about obsessions and entrapment......
To learn from the deck, I must be like the high priestess, be in tune with my HGA.
Outcome, 5 of Coins. I don't really have an explanation for this. And then I realised that it's not me in the card. The beggar sticks her alms bowl out to me asking her help. I guess it means I would be able to help people through their insecurities through this deck.
The devil, though, still disturbs me. I guess only time will tell what it means. Overall, this deck seems like one who isn't afraid to reveal the darkest aspects of life......
Update 26/5/13
I think I understand what the devil means now. It is trying to show that the deck is so beautiful that it is alluring, and tends to get people attached to it very easily. Today, my friend spilled water on it. Just a little, on the edge. I got so upset for the whole day until I bought my rose quartz, which made me feel a little better. Now even though only a barely visible bit of wrinkles are on the card, I still feel upset by it. Devil, devil, devil......
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Holy Guardian Angel 1
Deck: Universal Fantasy
Question: What is the message of my holy guardian angel?
Spread: 234
516
789
Cards:
1) Attitude or expectation of HGA: The High Priestess
2) 9 of Pentacles
3) 4 of Swords
4) 4 of Chalices
5) The Moon
6) The Emperor
7) The Devil
8) 9 of Chalices
9) 9 of Swords
Jumpers: None
Comments: Just to see what my HGA has to say to me, if he does exist. Somehow, after one look at the spread, I being to think he does. Firstly, I see three 9s and two 4s. (3, if you count the emperor) Also, chalices and swords appear in 4 and 9, and each card of the same number appear beside each other. Best part, the cards nearest to the HGA significator (The Emperor) carry the strongest message, and these 4 cards are the ones nearest to the HGA!
This is how this spread works. Card 1 shows your mindset and attitude towards your HGA. From the surrounding cards, a major arcana or court card is the HGA significator, selected by intuition. The other cards are messages from the HGA, and those closer to him carry more weight.
Interpretation: Card 1 is the high priestess. The high priestess represents a woman with a high level of connection with her own HGA, And possibly it might seem I expect my own HGA to connect with me well. That, I think it did, looking at the arrangement of this spread.
Of the moon, the emperor and the devil, I think the emperor is my HGA in this case. Though the devil and the moon have played big roles in my tarot life, it doesn't seem like they are my watchful angels. The moon is under the sign of pisces, my star sign, and has been showing itself many times with this deck. The devil made a grand appearance by showing itself to me 3 times in 5 seconds quite recently. He gave me a complete shift in my mindset that I saw through some desires that kept me bound. In contrast, the emperor represents the control and dominion that I seem to be lacking in my life currently.
The first thing that catches my eye is the three 9s and the three 4s. What are the odds, really? Plus, swords and chalices both appear in 4 and 9, all 4 near the HGA. The two 4s are positioned above the HGA, and the two 9s are positioned below the HGA. I get an overall good feeling about 9 of chalices and 4 of swords, but a bad one with 4 of cups and 9 of swords. I think my HGA is suggesting a switch of some kind between emotions and thoughts. The way I see it, 4 chalices are not enough, and 4 swords are too many, hence the need for the switch. The two 'bad' cards form a vertical line with my HGA, and the two 'good' cards form a vertical line with my thoughts of my HGA.
At the bottom row, the 9 of chalices, typically meaning happiness, is found in between the devil and the 9 of swords. Not only does it look ominous, if you were me, it's very appearance is ominous. Two days ago, using my thoth, I did a two card reading on my current life. The two cards, well, you probably guess them. Now they come again, together, suppressing my happiness card. Much work has to be done on my highly restricting thoughts.
The leftmost vertical row, from bottom up, shows the devil, the moon and 9 of pentacles. Pictorially speaking, I see a huge menacing dragonic demon guarding a gateway to a paradise island. Further tells me I need to stop my habits restricting me.
Overall, "Fight the devil" is the message from my HGA. The 9 of swords and 4 of chalices also seem to reflect depression and alcohol, some of the problems I face currently. I am a little upset that it did not give me a sense of new-found reason to live, so maybe I'll ask for further information.
Question: How can I defeat the devil and what new purpose do I find after?
Spread: 1
234
Cards:
1) HGA: The Emperor (Fixed)
2) Problem I face: The Devil (Fixed)
3) How I can overcome the problem: 5 of Swords
4) Outcome and new found meaning of life when overcome: Ace of Wands
Interpretation: The 5 of swords looks ridiculous. A giant wearing a city as its armor. "If the price of victory is too high, it may be wiser to choose honorable defeat" - Little White Book. Honorable defeat? I'm not even clear of this struggle with the devil. What is victory and what is defeat?
The ace of wands seems to me like a promise of creative potential realised, after being freed by the bindings of the devil. Interesting, but seems to give me little motivation.
Question: What is the message of my holy guardian angel?
Spread: 234
516
789
Cards:
1) Attitude or expectation of HGA: The High Priestess
2) 9 of Pentacles
3) 4 of Swords
4) 4 of Chalices
5) The Moon
6) The Emperor
7) The Devil
8) 9 of Chalices
9) 9 of Swords
Jumpers: None
Comments: Just to see what my HGA has to say to me, if he does exist. Somehow, after one look at the spread, I being to think he does. Firstly, I see three 9s and two 4s. (3, if you count the emperor) Also, chalices and swords appear in 4 and 9, and each card of the same number appear beside each other. Best part, the cards nearest to the HGA significator (The Emperor) carry the strongest message, and these 4 cards are the ones nearest to the HGA!
This is how this spread works. Card 1 shows your mindset and attitude towards your HGA. From the surrounding cards, a major arcana or court card is the HGA significator, selected by intuition. The other cards are messages from the HGA, and those closer to him carry more weight.
Interpretation: Card 1 is the high priestess. The high priestess represents a woman with a high level of connection with her own HGA, And possibly it might seem I expect my own HGA to connect with me well. That, I think it did, looking at the arrangement of this spread.
Of the moon, the emperor and the devil, I think the emperor is my HGA in this case. Though the devil and the moon have played big roles in my tarot life, it doesn't seem like they are my watchful angels. The moon is under the sign of pisces, my star sign, and has been showing itself many times with this deck. The devil made a grand appearance by showing itself to me 3 times in 5 seconds quite recently. He gave me a complete shift in my mindset that I saw through some desires that kept me bound. In contrast, the emperor represents the control and dominion that I seem to be lacking in my life currently.
The first thing that catches my eye is the three 9s and the three 4s. What are the odds, really? Plus, swords and chalices both appear in 4 and 9, all 4 near the HGA. The two 4s are positioned above the HGA, and the two 9s are positioned below the HGA. I get an overall good feeling about 9 of chalices and 4 of swords, but a bad one with 4 of cups and 9 of swords. I think my HGA is suggesting a switch of some kind between emotions and thoughts. The way I see it, 4 chalices are not enough, and 4 swords are too many, hence the need for the switch. The two 'bad' cards form a vertical line with my HGA, and the two 'good' cards form a vertical line with my thoughts of my HGA.
At the bottom row, the 9 of chalices, typically meaning happiness, is found in between the devil and the 9 of swords. Not only does it look ominous, if you were me, it's very appearance is ominous. Two days ago, using my thoth, I did a two card reading on my current life. The two cards, well, you probably guess them. Now they come again, together, suppressing my happiness card. Much work has to be done on my highly restricting thoughts.
The leftmost vertical row, from bottom up, shows the devil, the moon and 9 of pentacles. Pictorially speaking, I see a huge menacing dragonic demon guarding a gateway to a paradise island. Further tells me I need to stop my habits restricting me.
Overall, "Fight the devil" is the message from my HGA. The 9 of swords and 4 of chalices also seem to reflect depression and alcohol, some of the problems I face currently. I am a little upset that it did not give me a sense of new-found reason to live, so maybe I'll ask for further information.
Question: How can I defeat the devil and what new purpose do I find after?
Spread: 1
234
Cards:
1) HGA: The Emperor (Fixed)
2) Problem I face: The Devil (Fixed)
3) How I can overcome the problem: 5 of Swords
4) Outcome and new found meaning of life when overcome: Ace of Wands
Interpretation: The 5 of swords looks ridiculous. A giant wearing a city as its armor. "If the price of victory is too high, it may be wiser to choose honorable defeat" - Little White Book. Honorable defeat? I'm not even clear of this struggle with the devil. What is victory and what is defeat?
The ace of wands seems to me like a promise of creative potential realised, after being freed by the bindings of the devil. Interesting, but seems to give me little motivation.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
The Castle with 15 Rooms Trial
Deck: Universal Fantasy
Question: 6 Questions
Spread: 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9
10 11 12
13 14 15
Cards:
1) King of Wands
2) 6 of Swords
3) 10 of Wands
4) 9 of Swords
5) 7 of Swords
6) 5 of Pentacles
7) King of Swords
8) (Not Revealed)
9) 3 of Chalices
10) 9 of Chalices
11) The Fool
12) (Not Revealed)
13) (Not Revealed)
14) Ace of Pentacles
15) The Hanged Man
Jumpers: None
Comments: The spread as in the booklet of the Universal Fantasy Tarot, The Castle with 15 Rooms. This one is different. so I'll have to explain the whole reading.
First, the top 6 cards are drawn face up. The next 9 cards are drawn and left face down. The querent asks a question and opens 1 of 9 cards of his choice. The selected card is then referred to the top six to look for similar attributes.
For the minor arcana, cards of the same suit are compared. The card selected shows the answer, and the cards matched above show alternate answers.
For the major arcana, they are compared to other major arcana. The card with the biggest number holds the most probable answer.
If no matches are found, read the selected card independently, and give it greater emphasis.
Up to 6 cards may be chosen before the cards need to be reshuffled.
This spread is really distasteful to me. Not only does it seperate the major from the minor and the elements from each other, it also requires the reader to answer the question with the interpretation of a single card. Still, the new face down concept is worth a shot.
Interpretation: While choosing the initial 6 cards at the top, I really had the shock of my life. Wands, swords, wands, swords, swords. Thank god the last card was a pentacle! Firstly, the top 6 (maybe I should call this the roof) is filled with so many swords and wands, so much activity! Somehow that idea makes me shiver. Secondly, with so may repeat cards, wouldn't my questions have multiple repeat answers? And the absence of chalices and major arcana show a lack of alternatives.
What is the future of my love life like?
Card 9: 3 of Chalices
Matching Cards: None
Three nude ladies, invoked from 3 cups by a magician at the bottom of the card. The idea of threesomes naturally comes to mind :D The women look sinister, with their dark pale skin and devious smiles. Also by comparison, the magician is so small, as compared to the ladies, and it does not show any interaction between the ladies and the magician. Also, reveling in these images of hot women, I can't help but think of the magician as watching porn, ready to masturbate anytime. General divination is that I would meet many hot women, but nothing solid will come out of it. Fuck my life.
Will I be more confident in future?
Card 10: 9 of Chalices
Matching Cards: None
In the card, the character is a blue lizard-man thingy. He is dressed in fine clothes and has a banquet table behind him, with a wide spread of food on it. The 9 cups are pictured as lamps which illuminate the room. All i can say is that he looks really happy. Confident, most probably. So may of the wants of the lizard fulfilled, food, clothes, house. The 9 of cups in RWS also means confidence anyway, so I don't really see how this could be bad. Which makes me wonder, fulfillment in the absence of love? I'm curious of my future!
How will I do for my A-Levels?
Card 15: The Hanged Man
Matching Cards: None
Worrying indeed. I sense a lot of stress coming up. The man in the card is being dragged across the sky by the bird against his own will. He is fearful and worried about his life. As will I if I do badly for my exams. Worst of all, he is bound and suspended, meaning there is nothing he can do about it. Probably I can't either. Still, this card advises to just let go and not fret over bad results, as some things are beyond control. Studies, however, are in my control.
What will my career be like?
Card 7: King of Swords
Matching Cards: 6 of Swords, 9 of Swords, 7 of Swords
Looks like my future job will be highly logic orientated. The king of swords suggests a leadership position for me, as he wields the sword and rules over others by it. The king also looks very intently at something, hinting that my future job would involve concentration. So much for my ADD.
6 of swords seems to show merchants traveling on a huge ass bird. They carry swords, which, when interpreted literally, means they are trading swords. An entrepreneur selling harmful stuff. Interesting. When viewed symbolically as intellect and logic, it suggests the role of a teacher perhaps, bringing his knowledge to share with others.
9 of swords shows a terrified woman overshadowed by a brute carrying many swords. If my job really involves intimidation of others...... good luck to me. On the other hand, 9 swords confronting the woman could mean using logic to mercilessly defeating the opposition. Debater? Critic?
7 of swords shows a guy with a pretty fancy shield as a weapon. He looks upon a fort encircled by dragons, as though planning to retake it for humans again. This guy is in all rights a hero, which is really contradictory of the 7 of swords in other decks. Am I to become a hero, say a firefighter or a policeman?
How will things with Penus be like in the future?
Card 14: Ace of Pentacles
Matching Cards: 5 of Pentacles
MONEY! Team Penus gets rich! The card shows a large floating platform where people are gathered on, like one huge party we have always been talking about planning when we grow up. Awesome.
The 5 of pentacles however paints a less optimistic picture. The money lies with 1 or some of us, and the others are beneath their heel and boot. Dark days indeed, if they were to come.
How will things with Demeter be like in future?
Card 11: The Fool
Matching Cards: None
The fool sits on green pastures with a field of flowers behind him. He looks calm and at peace. Butterflies flit out of his cap, probably showing that we will think of each other often. Unlike the other fools, this one does not fall off the cliff, but sits at it. His dog companion also does not chase after him. This fool has it well off, and so shall Demeter!
Question: 6 Questions
Spread: 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9
10 11 12
13 14 15
Cards:
1) King of Wands
2) 6 of Swords
3) 10 of Wands
4) 9 of Swords
5) 7 of Swords
6) 5 of Pentacles
7) King of Swords
8) (Not Revealed)
9) 3 of Chalices
10) 9 of Chalices
11) The Fool
12) (Not Revealed)
13) (Not Revealed)
14) Ace of Pentacles
15) The Hanged Man
Jumpers: None
Comments: The spread as in the booklet of the Universal Fantasy Tarot, The Castle with 15 Rooms. This one is different. so I'll have to explain the whole reading.
First, the top 6 cards are drawn face up. The next 9 cards are drawn and left face down. The querent asks a question and opens 1 of 9 cards of his choice. The selected card is then referred to the top six to look for similar attributes.
For the minor arcana, cards of the same suit are compared. The card selected shows the answer, and the cards matched above show alternate answers.
For the major arcana, they are compared to other major arcana. The card with the biggest number holds the most probable answer.
If no matches are found, read the selected card independently, and give it greater emphasis.
Up to 6 cards may be chosen before the cards need to be reshuffled.
This spread is really distasteful to me. Not only does it seperate the major from the minor and the elements from each other, it also requires the reader to answer the question with the interpretation of a single card. Still, the new face down concept is worth a shot.
Interpretation: While choosing the initial 6 cards at the top, I really had the shock of my life. Wands, swords, wands, swords, swords. Thank god the last card was a pentacle! Firstly, the top 6 (maybe I should call this the roof) is filled with so many swords and wands, so much activity! Somehow that idea makes me shiver. Secondly, with so may repeat cards, wouldn't my questions have multiple repeat answers? And the absence of chalices and major arcana show a lack of alternatives.
What is the future of my love life like?
Card 9: 3 of Chalices
Matching Cards: None
Three nude ladies, invoked from 3 cups by a magician at the bottom of the card. The idea of threesomes naturally comes to mind :D The women look sinister, with their dark pale skin and devious smiles. Also by comparison, the magician is so small, as compared to the ladies, and it does not show any interaction between the ladies and the magician. Also, reveling in these images of hot women, I can't help but think of the magician as watching porn, ready to masturbate anytime. General divination is that I would meet many hot women, but nothing solid will come out of it. Fuck my life.
Will I be more confident in future?
Card 10: 9 of Chalices
Matching Cards: None
In the card, the character is a blue lizard-man thingy. He is dressed in fine clothes and has a banquet table behind him, with a wide spread of food on it. The 9 cups are pictured as lamps which illuminate the room. All i can say is that he looks really happy. Confident, most probably. So may of the wants of the lizard fulfilled, food, clothes, house. The 9 of cups in RWS also means confidence anyway, so I don't really see how this could be bad. Which makes me wonder, fulfillment in the absence of love? I'm curious of my future!
How will I do for my A-Levels?
Card 15: The Hanged Man
Matching Cards: None
Worrying indeed. I sense a lot of stress coming up. The man in the card is being dragged across the sky by the bird against his own will. He is fearful and worried about his life. As will I if I do badly for my exams. Worst of all, he is bound and suspended, meaning there is nothing he can do about it. Probably I can't either. Still, this card advises to just let go and not fret over bad results, as some things are beyond control. Studies, however, are in my control.
What will my career be like?
Card 7: King of Swords
Matching Cards: 6 of Swords, 9 of Swords, 7 of Swords
Looks like my future job will be highly logic orientated. The king of swords suggests a leadership position for me, as he wields the sword and rules over others by it. The king also looks very intently at something, hinting that my future job would involve concentration. So much for my ADD.
6 of swords seems to show merchants traveling on a huge ass bird. They carry swords, which, when interpreted literally, means they are trading swords. An entrepreneur selling harmful stuff. Interesting. When viewed symbolically as intellect and logic, it suggests the role of a teacher perhaps, bringing his knowledge to share with others.
9 of swords shows a terrified woman overshadowed by a brute carrying many swords. If my job really involves intimidation of others...... good luck to me. On the other hand, 9 swords confronting the woman could mean using logic to mercilessly defeating the opposition. Debater? Critic?
7 of swords shows a guy with a pretty fancy shield as a weapon. He looks upon a fort encircled by dragons, as though planning to retake it for humans again. This guy is in all rights a hero, which is really contradictory of the 7 of swords in other decks. Am I to become a hero, say a firefighter or a policeman?
How will things with Penus be like in the future?
Card 14: Ace of Pentacles
Matching Cards: 5 of Pentacles
MONEY! Team Penus gets rich! The card shows a large floating platform where people are gathered on, like one huge party we have always been talking about planning when we grow up. Awesome.
The 5 of pentacles however paints a less optimistic picture. The money lies with 1 or some of us, and the others are beneath their heel and boot. Dark days indeed, if they were to come.
How will things with Demeter be like in future?
Card 11: The Fool
Matching Cards: None
The fool sits on green pastures with a field of flowers behind him. He looks calm and at peace. Butterflies flit out of his cap, probably showing that we will think of each other often. Unlike the other fools, this one does not fall off the cliff, but sits at it. His dog companion also does not chase after him. This fool has it well off, and so shall Demeter!
Deck Interview: Universal Fantasy Tarot
Deck: Universal Fantasy
Question: An interview of the deck
Spread: 6
4 5
1
2 3
Cards:
1) Characteristic of the deck: The Hanged Man
2) Weakness of the deck: Knight of Wands
3) Strength of the deck: 10 of Pentacles
4) What the deck can teach me: The Moon
5) How can I best learn from the deck: The Magician
6) Outcome of using the deck: King of Chalices
Jumpers: King of Swords Reversed
Comments: Just got the Universal Fantasy Tarot today, and my is it beautiful! The reviews of this deck however is that it somewhat strays from the mainstream tarot systems, so this might be a bit difficult to interpret. Gonna go with a whole lot of intuition for this one.
Interpretation: The characteristic of this deck is the hanged man. Hanged man is a free and relaxed guy in most cases, but here we have a man getting pulled up by an eagle! He is suspended up in the sky and looks very afraid. Is this deck going to show me things that would drastically surprise me? Damn.
The knight of wands in this deck rides a dragon like a boss. Wands is in the element of fire, fire is the most active element, the knights are very active cards, yet the dragon is not moving. Sounds to me like a kid high on sugar yet not allowed to move around. Weakness? Problems in expressing itself. That's not good at all for a tarot deck. Lets hope its strength can compensate for this.
So for strength, we have the 10 of Pentacles. I see a group of travelers, in some sort of building. One of them is looking far out into the distances. What I guess is that this deck is trying to show me it is far-seeing. I guess this sort of explains why it cannot express itself well, future concepts are too abstract for our understanding. Still, I think I've found my deck for divination.
The Moon. Aspects of our human psyche yet unknown to us. Mysterious and illusory things.The moon of this deck more clearly shows that the two "dogs" are guarding a potentially powerful source of strength, the moon. If this is what the deck can help me to learn, I feel safe to say this deck will be a lifesaver, as it helps me work through my neurosis.
The magician in this deck is seen to wield fire in the shape of a wand. Magicians are all about the use of will to effect change in the world. I think it means I really have to will my deck to show the right cards and interpret the symbols with clear intent.
The king of chalices obviously represents me. Gaining control over the emotional and intuitional parts of me, evident in the manipulation of waves and water to cover up his junk. A serpent can also be seen, showing the strength I gain from this new found power.
Overall, the general feeling I get is that this deck is hard to get acquainted with, but would serve as a deck that would put my emotional side back in order and balance.
Notes: Just as I was staring at the Knight of Wands thinking of an interpretation, the television outside started playing the music "Dragon Rider" by Two Steps From Hell. Serendipity!
Question: An interview of the deck
Spread: 6
4 5
1
2 3
Cards:
1) Characteristic of the deck: The Hanged Man
2) Weakness of the deck: Knight of Wands
3) Strength of the deck: 10 of Pentacles
4) What the deck can teach me: The Moon
5) How can I best learn from the deck: The Magician
6) Outcome of using the deck: King of Chalices
Jumpers: King of Swords Reversed
Comments: Just got the Universal Fantasy Tarot today, and my is it beautiful! The reviews of this deck however is that it somewhat strays from the mainstream tarot systems, so this might be a bit difficult to interpret. Gonna go with a whole lot of intuition for this one.
Interpretation: The characteristic of this deck is the hanged man. Hanged man is a free and relaxed guy in most cases, but here we have a man getting pulled up by an eagle! He is suspended up in the sky and looks very afraid. Is this deck going to show me things that would drastically surprise me? Damn.
The knight of wands in this deck rides a dragon like a boss. Wands is in the element of fire, fire is the most active element, the knights are very active cards, yet the dragon is not moving. Sounds to me like a kid high on sugar yet not allowed to move around. Weakness? Problems in expressing itself. That's not good at all for a tarot deck. Lets hope its strength can compensate for this.
So for strength, we have the 10 of Pentacles. I see a group of travelers, in some sort of building. One of them is looking far out into the distances. What I guess is that this deck is trying to show me it is far-seeing. I guess this sort of explains why it cannot express itself well, future concepts are too abstract for our understanding. Still, I think I've found my deck for divination.
The Moon. Aspects of our human psyche yet unknown to us. Mysterious and illusory things.The moon of this deck more clearly shows that the two "dogs" are guarding a potentially powerful source of strength, the moon. If this is what the deck can help me to learn, I feel safe to say this deck will be a lifesaver, as it helps me work through my neurosis.
The magician in this deck is seen to wield fire in the shape of a wand. Magicians are all about the use of will to effect change in the world. I think it means I really have to will my deck to show the right cards and interpret the symbols with clear intent.
The king of chalices obviously represents me. Gaining control over the emotional and intuitional parts of me, evident in the manipulation of waves and water to cover up his junk. A serpent can also be seen, showing the strength I gain from this new found power.
Overall, the general feeling I get is that this deck is hard to get acquainted with, but would serve as a deck that would put my emotional side back in order and balance.
Notes: Just as I was staring at the Knight of Wands thinking of an interpretation, the television outside started playing the music "Dragon Rider" by Two Steps From Hell. Serendipity!
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