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The strength card is the card representing harnessing and mastering of primal forces within each of us. The Fae and dragon shown in the card remind me of a relationship I had with my horse as a teenager, you can see the affection the Fae has for her dragon, and the expression on the face of the fearsome dragon seems to be one of contentment. I like what Ms Moore says in the book “Instead, she proudly adorns herself with symbols of the strength and power she has found through the relationship.” Fae has adorned herself with what looks like horned armor and a spiked collar, having mastered the inner dragon she is a formidable force not to be trifles with. The imagery in this deck is awesome I love the soft earthy tones.
The Strength card reminds us that deep inside all of us resides that core of strength to be taped into times of trouble or sorrow. Strength reminds us we are stronger than we think. In the other decks this card can represent an internal battle or struggle between the conscious mind and the id or primal mind. The most common other image is a woman gently touching the head and lower jaw of the lion without fear of being consumed.
Blessings to you all
The Strength card reminds us that deep inside all of us resides that core of strength to be taped into times of trouble or sorrow. Strength reminds us we are stronger than we think. In the other decks this card can represent an internal battle or struggle between the conscious mind and the id or primal mind. The most common other image is a woman gently touching the head and lower jaw of the lion without fear of being consumed.
Blessings to you all