Cascade
I'm really new at studying the cards,and I haven't found any other reference to it, but it looks to me like the person on the two of swords is peeking out from under the blindfold. Or might this just be a personal interpretation?
Cascade said:I'm really new at studying the cards,and I haven't found any other reference to it, but it looks to me like the person on the two of swords is peeking out from under the blindfold. Or might this just be a personal interpretation?
Fulgour said:If you were to draw two dots on the blindfold at where
her eyes would be, and then really look, you can see
that they would be way too high. That's just one thing.
Look at the Swords: they're massive, impossibly huge!
And then that block she's "sitting" on, I don't think so.
You could slide it away and she would just be floating.
Fulgour said:The big hands and thick neck do appear mannish,
but not the hips. If she/he stood up it'd be plainer.
By the same token, turn the card, as is, sideways.
You'll see a big space between her and the block.
Pamela Colman Smith was an Aquarius.caridwen said:But have you seen the hips on the King of Swords? And he
always reminds me of a woman - his face if very feminine.
Fulgour said:Pamela Colman Smith was an Aquarius.
February 16, 1878. Let's bake a cake!