frelkins
my first reading with the traveling noblet
Camoin style but with minors on crumpled beige silk:
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_tlHmo5JuBPU/Sal3ki2GROI/AAAAAAAAALI/mM5NE5l-lRE/s800/IMG_0085.JPG
This regards the question of a mutual friend's relationship & divorce, which has stalled. Note the bottom row threw reversed.
His card is indeed the Page Sword, and as the spread suggests he is in fact married (Pape) to very intellectual lady (Queen Sword). Justice reversed suggests to me that he will not in fact finalize the divorce until he overcomes his hesitation and recovers his drive (King Baton) to go in a different direction (King Baton looks away from Q Sword). 4 Coin reversed suggests to me he will not recover his personal power until he settles his dual thoughts, his uncertainty (2 Sword).
Under the Camoin method, with all the cards clarified by the top row, we turn them right side up. This means his card, P Sword, looks at. . .Tower. He will probably finalize the divorce in time, but a big change has to move him from his current hesitation.
Finally, we read the 4 Coins (righted) + Tower as the outcome - yes, he will likely find his internal center and go forward.
I welcome all comments! I will post a reading a day here for the 5 days I have the deck, before it goes to jackdaw!
Camoin style but with minors on crumpled beige silk:
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_tlHmo5JuBPU/Sal3ki2GROI/AAAAAAAAALI/mM5NE5l-lRE/s800/IMG_0085.JPG
This regards the question of a mutual friend's relationship & divorce, which has stalled. Note the bottom row threw reversed.
His card is indeed the Page Sword, and as the spread suggests he is in fact married (Pape) to very intellectual lady (Queen Sword). Justice reversed suggests to me that he will not in fact finalize the divorce until he overcomes his hesitation and recovers his drive (King Baton) to go in a different direction (King Baton looks away from Q Sword). 4 Coin reversed suggests to me he will not recover his personal power until he settles his dual thoughts, his uncertainty (2 Sword).
Under the Camoin method, with all the cards clarified by the top row, we turn them right side up. This means his card, P Sword, looks at. . .Tower. He will probably finalize the divorce in time, but a big change has to move him from his current hesitation.
Finally, we read the 4 Coins (righted) + Tower as the outcome - yes, he will likely find his internal center and go forward.
I welcome all comments! I will post a reading a day here for the 5 days I have the deck, before it goes to jackdaw!