Alissa
I wanted to add a card for study, and picked up the deck, shuffled and opened inside.
Journey. The silhouette of a person on a camel, traversing a flat, but gently rolling landscape. Behind this rider, the head of a camel, following from behind, just pokes in.
This card shows a CAMEL. What are camels good for? Camels are pack animals. On a pack animal, you can travel further, as it is less physically taxing than foot travel. It allows you to carry additional materials, additional packs for travel, that bearing on one's back would prohibit.
With the additional supplies and faster land speed, a camel rider is shown as someone who can travel for long distances at a time.
The camel itself is an animal that suggests the ability to Journey for long distances, with the reserves its body carries - thus it is made to attain the goal, or reach "the finish point."
The landscape is smooth. Sandscapes are suggested in the barely rolling horizon.
Another is following. Whomever is on this Journey, they are not alone. Another may be looking to them for leadership. Or, someone may simply be accompanying them on their path.
And now, moving from 101, to Answer Deck 201 :
For a real eye-opener, lay this card next to the Peace card. WOW! What is the ultimate Journey? These two came up in a reading my friend did, for herself, while I was watching. We both were amazed to see how they fit together....
Journey. The silhouette of a person on a camel, traversing a flat, but gently rolling landscape. Behind this rider, the head of a camel, following from behind, just pokes in.
This card shows a CAMEL. What are camels good for? Camels are pack animals. On a pack animal, you can travel further, as it is less physically taxing than foot travel. It allows you to carry additional materials, additional packs for travel, that bearing on one's back would prohibit.
With the additional supplies and faster land speed, a camel rider is shown as someone who can travel for long distances at a time.
The camel itself is an animal that suggests the ability to Journey for long distances, with the reserves its body carries - thus it is made to attain the goal, or reach "the finish point."
The landscape is smooth. Sandscapes are suggested in the barely rolling horizon.
Another is following. Whomever is on this Journey, they are not alone. Another may be looking to them for leadership. Or, someone may simply be accompanying them on their path.
And now, moving from 101, to Answer Deck 201 :
For a real eye-opener, lay this card next to the Peace card. WOW! What is the ultimate Journey? These two came up in a reading my friend did, for herself, while I was watching. We both were amazed to see how they fit together....