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The stuff is for me, Fulgour, that i can see this man in the card is ALREADY cutting one of the pentacles with his tool... Platinum, i was asking this cause i've observed just that in my readings. This card is being pulled to advice about deaths. But recently i had to answer a question about a possible natural abort, and got confusion cause came with the Page of Cups... I said the baby will birth good... but...i was not enough sure... Thanks by the replies! |
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The guy watching the pentacles on the vine seems worried and impatient. He has one but he wishes he had more. |
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Join Date: 10 Jun 2004
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What would you say?
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A single fruit has ripened earlier than the others, and the man has come to 'see' about harvesting. But now he can tell, it will still be awhile to wait. The FISH in The Page of Cups is a very special touch by the artist, and so we may all wonder. I think it shows a playful attitude, one that the King & Queen might disapprove of, but still FUN. The SHIP on the 3 of Wands ~ well, there are 3. All appear to be heading in the same direction so you must decide... is this a case where only time will tell, or have his long awaited ships come in? |
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Citizen
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about a truly meaningful reading that you have done for someone... we can't say about "cards" in such a case without the question and spread, which I feel must be a 'private' matter. ¡Valor! |
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Citizen
Join Date: 10 Oct 2004
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If I look at this card, this is what I see - based on the image itself and on my memories of childhood fruit growing and harvesting (my parents owned an orchard, raspberry bushes, strawberry beds & vegetable garden). A man in front of a fruit-bearing bush. The fruit take the form of pentacles. One is ripe and has rolled at his feet, or perhaps he just cut it off (I think it rolled off, because he is holding a hoe, not a machete or other harvesting tool). He is leaning on his hoe, as though he had been hoeing and is taking a breather to survey the bush. He looks tired but well pleased with his work. I don't see the impatience, but there might well be some! The fruit is ripening and large. Harvest is approaching - and in fact, has begun, with one fruit already ready. He could well be wishing for more! Metaphorically - work hard, rest when you must, get ready for harvest for it is nigh. Harvest, of course, is a form of death: but it is also a culmination of work. It's the yield. Here, you have not yet brought in the crops and enjoying its fruits (that's the 9 of Pentacles) - but things are coming along. You can't slack now - you forget to water your fruit bush now, your crops will dry. But you can rest between periods of work, like the fellow leaning on his hoe. This can be interpreted actually, spiritually or psychologically, of course. It is a card of focus and culmination: often it is just before the end we slack off, and the project goes wrong. If you have ever studied project-cycles, this card corresponds to the third leg. __________________ All generalizations are false, including this one. Mark Twain |
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Citizen
Join Date: 12 Apr 2005
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Oh, sorry Fulgour, you're right ! I wasn't explaining it well. I mean that I agree that this may be just only one of all the possibilities of the arcanum. And you know, I'm a "poet" too ![]() So i say "one ship", "the fish in the cup"… Are very interesting the insights of every one… The fruit-pentacle is cut! No, there isn't! Hmmm… Perhaps I'm not sure neither, but i'm with you, Helvetica, at least one of the fruit is already ready. The proof for me is shown in the different color shoes of the man. Quote:
LOL!!!
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Citizen
Join Date: 10 Jun 2004
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"The Turning Point"
Long tedious hours have blunted enthusiasm, dulling anticipation as imagination fails. The season's labours have come down to a single, decisive moment of truth... Whether to labour further for the fruits so nearly at hand but still requiring prudent husbandry, or forsake as sour grapes such profits in favour of the pleasures of the immediate gratification available from a too early harvest. * This is my poem to the 7 of Pentacles by Pamela Colman Smith. Thank you, ArcanoMáximo, for being so patient with my efforts. ~Fulgour |
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Citizen
Join Date: 12 Apr 2005
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Fulgour: That's really WON-DER-FUL !!!I was joking when saying that i'm a poet, but you are a very good one seriously ! thanks to YOU !!! |
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