jema
What I see:
It is night. There is a full moon. On a dark grey floor is painted a half-circle in a pink/peach colour. Around it stands 6 lit torches. One torch, still lit, is laying on the ground and 2 more are being held by a being, pink with no feet that is floating about another figure laying down in the floor. The figure laying on the ground has a cresent moon on the left leg. The floating figure looks like he is coming out from the belly of the one laying down, they are connected. The floating figure is bald, with no hat, only wearing a cat's head necklace.
I often see this card as creating space. To prepare room or time for self-expression. Or see it as preparation for something, like a pregnancy maturing to birth. (9 months)
The RWS image of the weary soldier guarding something comes to mind also... The fallen figure is he dead or just sleeping and dreaming and is that himself in astral form keeping the watch?
This is a new deck for me and I don't have a book, just the little LWB so I am missing out on a lot of details that may be personal to Julia Turk. Still, the images fascinate me.
It is night. There is a full moon. On a dark grey floor is painted a half-circle in a pink/peach colour. Around it stands 6 lit torches. One torch, still lit, is laying on the ground and 2 more are being held by a being, pink with no feet that is floating about another figure laying down in the floor. The figure laying on the ground has a cresent moon on the left leg. The floating figure looks like he is coming out from the belly of the one laying down, they are connected. The floating figure is bald, with no hat, only wearing a cat's head necklace.
I often see this card as creating space. To prepare room or time for self-expression. Or see it as preparation for something, like a pregnancy maturing to birth. (9 months)
The RWS image of the weary soldier guarding something comes to mind also... The fallen figure is he dead or just sleeping and dreaming and is that himself in astral form keeping the watch?
This is a new deck for me and I don't have a book, just the little LWB so I am missing out on a lot of details that may be personal to Julia Turk. Still, the images fascinate me.