BodhiSeed
The Sun (In honor of All is One )
What a cute baby for this card! Here the Fool (who was innocent and naive) has become the Wise Child who no longer has a dog nipping at his heels but rides a horse. It is interesting that this horse has a bridle (the RWS version of this card shows a horse with neither saddle or bridle). The horse may represent the instincts that are now controlled and used as a tool, rather than being used by them. The Sun itself makes me think of clarity and illumination (both physical and spiritual). Being outside the wall seems to say the Wise Child is no longer bound by old perceptions, and enjoys the freedom and happiness of an enlightened outlook on life.
What a cute baby for this card! Here the Fool (who was innocent and naive) has become the Wise Child who no longer has a dog nipping at his heels but rides a horse. It is interesting that this horse has a bridle (the RWS version of this card shows a horse with neither saddle or bridle). The horse may represent the instincts that are now controlled and used as a tool, rather than being used by them. The Sun itself makes me think of clarity and illumination (both physical and spiritual). Being outside the wall seems to say the Wise Child is no longer bound by old perceptions, and enjoys the freedom and happiness of an enlightened outlook on life.