karen0205
from lwb:
III - The Empress
The ears of wheat grow, the flowers bloom, and all the animals celebrate and frolic. Beauty and pleasure are the aims of nature. "I hereby decree that today shall be a day that all the animals of the forest shall be happy and carefree and love each other!" says the Crowned Piglet.
There's quite a different mood on this card than the High Priestess. The Piggie, the Empress, is smiling and is blending with a bright pink/orange sunset. Even she is pink, her dress is pink, the typical color for girls. Her septor is very small, maybe because she's still growing as a woman, still working on it. She's on a day bed or fainting couch as I've seen them called which sort of makes her feel delicate or fragile. Is that a veil besides her? She seems very happy and pleasant. The red on the bed indicates that maybe there's a stronger side to her yet that's beneath the surface? There are 9 gold flowers on the bed and the number nine symbolizes things coming to an end and preparing for something new. What does the color red usually apply to?
III - The Empress
The ears of wheat grow, the flowers bloom, and all the animals celebrate and frolic. Beauty and pleasure are the aims of nature. "I hereby decree that today shall be a day that all the animals of the forest shall be happy and carefree and love each other!" says the Crowned Piglet.
There's quite a different mood on this card than the High Priestess. The Piggie, the Empress, is smiling and is blending with a bright pink/orange sunset. Even she is pink, her dress is pink, the typical color for girls. Her septor is very small, maybe because she's still growing as a woman, still working on it. She's on a day bed or fainting couch as I've seen them called which sort of makes her feel delicate or fragile. Is that a veil besides her? She seems very happy and pleasant. The red on the bed indicates that maybe there's a stronger side to her yet that's beneath the surface? There are 9 gold flowers on the bed and the number nine symbolizes things coming to an end and preparing for something new. What does the color red usually apply to?