chongjasmine
I like the high priestess. Something about the mysteriousness of the card makes me like it the best.
The Queen of Swords is who I want to be when I grow up. She's one cool badass.Just about the entire suit of swords, with a focus on the two, three, four, six, eight, nine, ten, and Queen. I wasn't lying when I said that it was almost the whole suit.
The Queen of Swords is who I want to be when I grow up. She's one cool badass.
I like the high priestess. Something about the mysteriousness of the card makes me like it the best.
Another Nine of Pents fan here, along with the Hermit.
The Queen of Swords is who I want to be when I grow up. She's one cool badass.
The High Priestess is the card that I connect with most. I love the strength of her pose, her connections to Isis and the ancient Israelite religions, the implications of her role as the "keeper of spiritual secrets," and the extraordinary amount of metaphysical energy depicted in her card. She's my soul sister.
The other card that really resonates for me is the Aquarian Tarot's Queen of Swords - I bear a general resemblance to her!
The High Priestess in the Steampunk Tarot holds a lot of meaning for me, especially when I was just newly learning tarot (it was the deck I began with.)
With my new Happy Tarot (don't laugh, I love this deck!) I really relate to Queen of Wands and Temperance. Queen of Wands taught me what it meant to have self confidence and really come out of my shell as a person, while Temperance taught me what it meant to have self worth, and without both in equal and balanced portions, I couldn't be at peace with myself. I also found that Temperance in Happy Tarot looked similar to how I do, and her wings are purple, which is my favourite colour - so it's quickly become one of my favourite cards. Queen of Wands + Roar by Katy Perry = perfect match.
I think with each card, they'll all hold something special for me, but those three cards will always remind me of how far I've come as a person. I study a lot with my cards.