contrascarpe
Thanks for the kind words Bean Freasa. I am learning so much on these forums and being able to contemplate a card at a time has been real helpful.
I, too, am hoping to find more of the cross-references in the cards which baba spoke of but haven't had much time of late to delve into it. The Wheel of Fortune analogy is interesting and I am going to think about that. I was thinking more on the lines of the water signifying the subconscious and the water wheel as a vehicle of perpetuity. The woman is trusting her instincts that the better life is ahead of her but subconsciously she knows that what she is leaving behind will always be there, churning away. I guess there is some solace knowing that no matter what may occur, there is a place you can always fall back on even though it may be well below your expectations.
Sort of reminds me of the saying that "evil you know may be better than the evil you don't", or something like that (I am in major brain freeze right now, lol).
Dan
I, too, am hoping to find more of the cross-references in the cards which baba spoke of but haven't had much time of late to delve into it. The Wheel of Fortune analogy is interesting and I am going to think about that. I was thinking more on the lines of the water signifying the subconscious and the water wheel as a vehicle of perpetuity. The woman is trusting her instincts that the better life is ahead of her but subconsciously she knows that what she is leaving behind will always be there, churning away. I guess there is some solace knowing that no matter what may occur, there is a place you can always fall back on even though it may be well below your expectations.
Sort of reminds me of the saying that "evil you know may be better than the evil you don't", or something like that (I am in major brain freeze right now, lol).
Dan