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from http://www.tarotpassages.com/gay-kh.htm
You can see the card here: http://www.tarotpassages.com/gayrd.htm
This is one of my favourite cards of the deck for sure! I can't say better why this is so than the reviewer at tarotpassages. I think this gardener is a perfect metaphor for the King of Coins. I like the serenity, the complete inner peace on his face. He's perfectly concentrated on watering the plants.
Something else: with his left hand, he grabs some weeds. You don't know if he holds them for support, just for the joy of touching them or if he wants to pull them out. I think either of them fits quite well ("for support" meaning even MORE stable than only kneeling) and hinting at all of them I can assume them all, which I like even more.
What better way to portray the caring, down-to-earth, fatherly figure that is the Sage of Coins, than a gardener watering his plants and weeding? He is down on his knees in the soil, toiling, working hard, and getting his hands dirty. This man is not afraid to work hard to get where he wants.
You can see the card here: http://www.tarotpassages.com/gayrd.htm
This is one of my favourite cards of the deck for sure! I can't say better why this is so than the reviewer at tarotpassages. I think this gardener is a perfect metaphor for the King of Coins. I like the serenity, the complete inner peace on his face. He's perfectly concentrated on watering the plants.
Something else: with his left hand, he grabs some weeds. You don't know if he holds them for support, just for the joy of touching them or if he wants to pull them out. I think either of them fits quite well ("for support" meaning even MORE stable than only kneeling) and hinting at all of them I can assume them all, which I like even more.