rainwolf
The discussion on the death card made me look at everything very closely on a number of the majors. When i passed temperance, I noticed that on her head was the astrological symbol of the sun, and then I found something else out.
It helps if you get the following cards out so you can see the comparison:
The lovers
Temperance
The sun
Judgment
These cards are all in ascending order of majors, and they are the three cards that depict the angels. However, the sun in all the cards are moving forward. In the lovers, it is well behind the angel. In temperance, it is on her forehead (which must mean something else also). Later in the sun (i mention this because it is the topic being explored), it is directly overhead. Finally when moving on to judgment, it is not there! I think it is behind us, if our view is looking into the card.
I'm pretty confident that everyone can see this, and I'm at least hopeful that you'll agree with me on at least some basis (please don't get overtechnical, I'm not out to prove anything, just examine). So what does it mean then that the sun is moving forward?
A note on temperance: although there is 'something' in the background, I don't think that looks like a sun at all. It looks like a supernova or an atomic bomb or something.
It helps if you get the following cards out so you can see the comparison:
The lovers
Temperance
The sun
Judgment
These cards are all in ascending order of majors, and they are the three cards that depict the angels. However, the sun in all the cards are moving forward. In the lovers, it is well behind the angel. In temperance, it is on her forehead (which must mean something else also). Later in the sun (i mention this because it is the topic being explored), it is directly overhead. Finally when moving on to judgment, it is not there! I think it is behind us, if our view is looking into the card.
I'm pretty confident that everyone can see this, and I'm at least hopeful that you'll agree with me on at least some basis (please don't get overtechnical, I'm not out to prove anything, just examine). So what does it mean then that the sun is moving forward?
A note on temperance: although there is 'something' in the background, I don't think that looks like a sun at all. It looks like a supernova or an atomic bomb or something.