Do your cards ever not mean what they are 'supposed' to?
Posted: 19 Sep 2018, 10:24
I hope I'm posting this in the right section (wasn't quite sure where to put it!). I love when I see different layers of meanings or totally different meanings in cards. Does this ever happen to you, or do you usually find you see in the cards what the traditional meaning (or guidebook meaning) says?
I did a political reading yesterday - one of the cards indicated someone feeling locked out of something/left out, not able to get into where they want to go. I laid down a clarifying card from the Fountain tarot which was The Hierophant (below)
At first I couldn't understand what it meant as a clarifying card. As I focused on the image and used my intuition rather than thinking about what the card traditionally means and I then saw the picture in an alternative way - the man was outside of the box looking into it, into the light, i.e. into something he wants, but he's not part of it because he is outside. When I first got this deck and was reviewing the cards I didn't see this point of view!
What have your experiences been of this, if any?
I did a political reading yesterday - one of the cards indicated someone feeling locked out of something/left out, not able to get into where they want to go. I laid down a clarifying card from the Fountain tarot which was The Hierophant (below)
At first I couldn't understand what it meant as a clarifying card. As I focused on the image and used my intuition rather than thinking about what the card traditionally means and I then saw the picture in an alternative way - the man was outside of the box looking into it, into the light, i.e. into something he wants, but he's not part of it because he is outside. When I first got this deck and was reviewing the cards I didn't see this point of view!
What have your experiences been of this, if any?