Sulis
This is a very colourful card.
The colours of the rainbow form the background, in fact it's almost as if we're in that rainbow or flying just above it - just about to go over the rainbow .
2 vertical Wands point slightly diagonally inwards as if they are facing away from us, the handles towards our hands. They remind me of chopsticks or they could be a road, a path, a bridge or a doorway... A doorway, path or bridge over the rainbow.
2s for me are related to The High Priestess, they are the pause that happens after the burst of energy that comes with the Ace. They are the tiny bit of time when we wonder what to do with that energy, they are the decision making process, the look within, the balancing point before the decision when the energy tips one way or another. They are by their very nature, temporary.. Nothing can be held in balance for too long, something has to give.
With the 2 Wands, there has been a burst or flash or inspiration or action with the Ace and with the 2 we get that feeling that we want more, it's filled with potential, anything is possible and the rainbow colours in this card make me think that anything really is possible.
In the RWS 2 Wands there is that sense of dissatisfaction; the guy stands on his castle, with the World quite literally in his hand, gazing out at what he could have, what he could do, if only he could find it in himself to step over that low wall, leave behind what he has already got and go in search of what could be.
This card in The Wild Unknown really says that better things are out there but we need to decide to go for it, it's up to us, we need to follow that road, walk through that doorway, pick up those chopsticks .
Looking at this card made me think of the colour spectrum.. A rainbow shows the same colours that are represented in depictions of the chakra system but they're the other way around. With chakras the base chakra is red and the colours work up to indigo (on the bottom in the rainbow)..
In this image the wands originate in the indigo section and point towards the red - could they be reminding us to follow our dreams and subconscious urges (indigo) but to remain grounded (red)? Maybe and maybe I'm thinking this through too much .
The colours of the rainbow form the background, in fact it's almost as if we're in that rainbow or flying just above it - just about to go over the rainbow .
2 vertical Wands point slightly diagonally inwards as if they are facing away from us, the handles towards our hands. They remind me of chopsticks or they could be a road, a path, a bridge or a doorway... A doorway, path or bridge over the rainbow.
2s for me are related to The High Priestess, they are the pause that happens after the burst of energy that comes with the Ace. They are the tiny bit of time when we wonder what to do with that energy, they are the decision making process, the look within, the balancing point before the decision when the energy tips one way or another. They are by their very nature, temporary.. Nothing can be held in balance for too long, something has to give.
With the 2 Wands, there has been a burst or flash or inspiration or action with the Ace and with the 2 we get that feeling that we want more, it's filled with potential, anything is possible and the rainbow colours in this card make me think that anything really is possible.
In the RWS 2 Wands there is that sense of dissatisfaction; the guy stands on his castle, with the World quite literally in his hand, gazing out at what he could have, what he could do, if only he could find it in himself to step over that low wall, leave behind what he has already got and go in search of what could be.
This card in The Wild Unknown really says that better things are out there but we need to decide to go for it, it's up to us, we need to follow that road, walk through that doorway, pick up those chopsticks .
Looking at this card made me think of the colour spectrum.. A rainbow shows the same colours that are represented in depictions of the chakra system but they're the other way around. With chakras the base chakra is red and the colours work up to indigo (on the bottom in the rainbow)..
In this image the wands originate in the indigo section and point towards the red - could they be reminding us to follow our dreams and subconscious urges (indigo) but to remain grounded (red)? Maybe and maybe I'm thinking this through too much .