sharpchick
I decided to make this my daily reading deck for a while. I do a three card draw each day - no spread, just three cards to shed a little light on what the day holds. Then I draw a fourth drawn from the bottom of the deck for "What's hidden?"
I have drawn this card twice now in two daily readings back to back. . . and interestingly, I've drawn it as the fourth card both times. His surroundings reek of opulence, while the man he must once have been would fade into the woodwork, were it not for the white cloth covering his skull.
I look at the crowned skull of the King, and naturally my eye is drawn to the jewels adorning the crown and surrounding his cloth wrapped skull. Such wealth and lavishness seems to completely obscure what was at one time human and real.
And for both days I've drawn this card, I've had to engage in tedious dealings with someone who is so removed from real life, and what really matters - the way one should treat other human beings, for example - I marvel at the card's appearance. And then wonder why I do, since I do not believe in coincidence.
The individual I think is represented by the card is a woman - in her 60s - who simply cannot relate to the "little" people. Her reality is one of luxury and wealth, and she simply has no concept of what it's like to be a "have not." Appearances are very important to her.
This King becomes for me someone who is blinded to real life.
I have drawn this card twice now in two daily readings back to back. . . and interestingly, I've drawn it as the fourth card both times. His surroundings reek of opulence, while the man he must once have been would fade into the woodwork, were it not for the white cloth covering his skull.
I look at the crowned skull of the King, and naturally my eye is drawn to the jewels adorning the crown and surrounding his cloth wrapped skull. Such wealth and lavishness seems to completely obscure what was at one time human and real.
And for both days I've drawn this card, I've had to engage in tedious dealings with someone who is so removed from real life, and what really matters - the way one should treat other human beings, for example - I marvel at the card's appearance. And then wonder why I do, since I do not believe in coincidence.
The individual I think is represented by the card is a woman - in her 60s - who simply cannot relate to the "little" people. Her reality is one of luxury and wealth, and she simply has no concept of what it's like to be a "have not." Appearances are very important to her.
This King becomes for me someone who is blinded to real life.