Aeric
Are we planning on studying the next three suits in the same way in the coming weeks?
As far as I know, YES. Kathy pmed me and asked, if I was OK with using "my way of working with the cards for this monthAre we planning on studying the next three suits in the same way in the coming weeks?
Specifically for the 4, there's also the fact that the blue flowers that are open are only facing two of the cups, and the others are faced by the small red ones that aren't open. Does nature favour someone over someone else? Is a process finished for two people but incomplete for the other two? The tall blue flower at the top is almost but not quite open; what does this mean?
You see? All Marseille deck pips are identical only so far as their numbers. After that, you can rely on anything unique to the deck for an interpretation. Curlicues, lines, plants and other things in the artwork aren't just ornamentation, they can also be used to interpret.
In the 3 and 5 of swords, the odd-numbered sword is dangling precariously from two of them by a thin ribbon. Or, depending on how you read reversals, it's holding itself upright, as if by magic. In the 3, it's cutting through a small, delicate plant. In the 5, the tip is threaded through the other blades. In the AIT, swords are blue and yellow, and wands are blue and green. These visuals can provide different interpretations from the famous Waite ones or the LWB.
There are also these here old ways to read - they were also used withregular playing cards:
Are we planning on studying the next three suits in the same way in the coming weeks?
I feel like I woul like to keep on trying the suit discussion with the pips in this deck. I started making the daily draw from the MA.