Red Emma
Sacred Circle...Card a Day
Knight of cups:
Movement, the motto says. I hope so. And it's upright. I could use some hopefulness.
I see a handsome knight standing before a waterfall, holding a cup of celebration. A little otter pokes its head up out of the water to see what's going on. But what an orange tree is doing in Celtic-land, is hard to understand.
Probably it's not really an orange tree, but that's my first feeling. And having lived in Southern California for several years, if there's an orange tree, the sun's got to be shining there somewhere. A lot.
At first blush the whole scene is hopeful, and portends good things between the querant and the knight.
Actually, at second blush, too, except I read the LWB interpretation, and discovered that the otter was going to be killed and skinned so the knight will have water proof accruetrements.
With the approach of the weekend, my own young knight will be here from another city, a five hour drive away. I suspect that we will consider some unresolved issues. Therefore I really prefer the melding of the movement (in an upright card), the cup of celebration, and an inquisitive otter, sent by the Goddess, poking up to see if things are going well.
And this reminds me of a session in which I was hypnotised to seek out elements of a past life. As I was describing what I was seeing, it was hard for me to know whether the scenes were coming from my past or from my imagination.
I just don't want to be the otter.
Knight of cups:
Movement, the motto says. I hope so. And it's upright. I could use some hopefulness.
I see a handsome knight standing before a waterfall, holding a cup of celebration. A little otter pokes its head up out of the water to see what's going on. But what an orange tree is doing in Celtic-land, is hard to understand.
Probably it's not really an orange tree, but that's my first feeling. And having lived in Southern California for several years, if there's an orange tree, the sun's got to be shining there somewhere. A lot.
At first blush the whole scene is hopeful, and portends good things between the querant and the knight.
Actually, at second blush, too, except I read the LWB interpretation, and discovered that the otter was going to be killed and skinned so the knight will have water proof accruetrements.
With the approach of the weekend, my own young knight will be here from another city, a five hour drive away. I suspect that we will consider some unresolved issues. Therefore I really prefer the melding of the movement (in an upright card), the cup of celebration, and an inquisitive otter, sent by the Goddess, poking up to see if things are going well.
And this reminds me of a session in which I was hypnotised to seek out elements of a past life. As I was describing what I was seeing, it was hard for me to know whether the scenes were coming from my past or from my imagination.
I just don't want to be the otter.