Kiata
Hello to all, I have been curious about the 7 of Swords now for a while, as they repeatedly come up for theater but could not find anyone else making this connection .. Anyhow, while doing some research I learned about Pamela Colman Smith’s “stage cards” and was surprised to find the 7 Swords listed as well. Hurray, food for thought.
So, I have heard the first time today about the "stage cards" that Pamela Colman Smith supposedly has added into the Rider Waite deck. In total she has changed / added some detail in thirteen cards within the Rider Waite deck. They are the cards that on which the characters appear to stand on a stage indicated by a horizontal line that runs along the lower portion of the card to mark a backdrop of a stage.
From what I have read, I understand there are three ways to consider. The idea is that inadvertently everyone of us, participates in staged events as Audience, Originator and Performer.
These are the 13 stage cards:
Two of Pentacles
Four of Pentacles
Six of Pentacles
Eight of Pentacles
Two of Cups
Five of Cups
Ten on Cups
Page of Cups
Two of Swords
Five of Swords
Seven of Swords
Four of Wands
Ten of Wands
Does anyone here utilize Stage Cards to add meaning ? Have you ever come across a meaningful " stage card" in your reading?
I will from now on pay close attention Would be great to hear your opinion on this. <3
So, I have heard the first time today about the "stage cards" that Pamela Colman Smith supposedly has added into the Rider Waite deck. In total she has changed / added some detail in thirteen cards within the Rider Waite deck. They are the cards that on which the characters appear to stand on a stage indicated by a horizontal line that runs along the lower portion of the card to mark a backdrop of a stage.
From what I have read, I understand there are three ways to consider. The idea is that inadvertently everyone of us, participates in staged events as Audience, Originator and Performer.
These are the 13 stage cards:
Two of Pentacles
Four of Pentacles
Six of Pentacles
Eight of Pentacles
Two of Cups
Five of Cups
Ten on Cups
Page of Cups
Two of Swords
Five of Swords
Seven of Swords
Four of Wands
Ten of Wands
Does anyone here utilize Stage Cards to add meaning ? Have you ever come across a meaningful " stage card" in your reading?
I will from now on pay close attention Would be great to hear your opinion on this. <3