afrosaxon
The Ace of Pentacles is one of my favorite cards in the deck! The card shows a black dragon with a light golden chest and ruby-red wings outstretched; a claw is at the tip of each wing. The dragon looks to the right, sharp teeth bared, tongue curling out, as it grips a large round golden pentacle. The background of the pentacle is a swirl of sparkly reddish-purple and indigo. It's a pentacle card, but I just feel the energy in it--an energy of industry, of working. indeed, the dragon is studded with what looks like metal struts...like a machine.
The dragon wings are sturdy and strong as well, and indicative of passion. Dragons are good in war as well...fighting for one's material and health needs?
Why is there more passion in this card than in the Ace of Wands? The passion of work?
Actually...why a dragon, in the first place? Are dragons thought of being that industrial/industrious? I think of them more as war animals.
Thoughts?
T.
The dragon wings are sturdy and strong as well, and indicative of passion. Dragons are good in war as well...fighting for one's material and health needs?
Why is there more passion in this card than in the Ace of Wands? The passion of work?
Actually...why a dragon, in the first place? Are dragons thought of being that industrial/industrious? I think of them more as war animals.
Thoughts?
T.