Lyones
Taliesin, the teacher, poet, spiritual leader, musician, shapeshifter. The red cape leads me to believe that he is passionate about his talents and about passing on what he knows to future generations.
He seems very gentle, the children trust him and he encourages their curiosity. His strength is in his words and spiritual beliefs, rather than in physical weapons.
I cannot see clearly what the gold clasp holding his cape is ... it looks like a little dagger piercing a circlular shape (I need a stronger magnifying glass *sigh*). The feathers in his hair and on his necklace can show his affinity with nature.
The water and the little god features behind him, make me think that this spot has been specially set up, possibly as a sacred place. The word Hierophant means something like "revealing what is holy or sacred" and this would be the perfect setting for him to teach.
Blessings come in all shapes and sizes, even in what we may presume to be mundane at first glance. I always remind myself not to underestimate the power of my words and to use them wisely when I draw this card from the deck.
He seems very gentle, the children trust him and he encourages their curiosity. His strength is in his words and spiritual beliefs, rather than in physical weapons.
I cannot see clearly what the gold clasp holding his cape is ... it looks like a little dagger piercing a circlular shape (I need a stronger magnifying glass *sigh*). The feathers in his hair and on his necklace can show his affinity with nature.
The water and the little god features behind him, make me think that this spot has been specially set up, possibly as a sacred place. The word Hierophant means something like "revealing what is holy or sacred" and this would be the perfect setting for him to teach.
Blessings come in all shapes and sizes, even in what we may presume to be mundane at first glance. I always remind myself not to underestimate the power of my words and to use them wisely when I draw this card from the deck.