Morwenna
This card shows a lady riding a lion sidesaddle, as it were. She is looking calmly down at the lion, who walks along open-mouthed, perhaps roaring; they seem to have a symbiosis. She is dressed in a blue gown printed with golden suns, trimmed and accessorized in gold; she wears a red cloak, also trimmed in gold. The lemniscate (infinity sign) appears as a twisted loop of some material, floating some six inches above her upraised palm.
They are moving through open terrain, over some lush ground vegetation; behind them is some rocky soil, beyond which something looks like water (hard to tell); beyond that is a distant stand of trees, probably conifers.
This kind of strength is confidence. She seems at one with the lion; she appears calm, and the lion is as assertive as it needs to be. I see all the gold and suns on her garb as referring to the waking, outside world through which they move, and the varied terrain indicates the variety of experiences that life takes a person through, for which they need strength, and confidence.
They are moving through open terrain, over some lush ground vegetation; behind them is some rocky soil, beyond which something looks like water (hard to tell); beyond that is a distant stand of trees, probably conifers.
This kind of strength is confidence. She seems at one with the lion; she appears calm, and the lion is as assertive as it needs to be. I see all the gold and suns on her garb as referring to the waking, outside world through which they move, and the varied terrain indicates the variety of experiences that life takes a person through, for which they need strength, and confidence.