Daily Draw for Thursday

Today’s draw: The Fool, the Tower, and the two of Cups. Click on the image for a larger scan!

2009 08-13 DailyToday’s cards are really literal, which is nice after you’ve had a run of confusing or very deep readings. The Fool means, about as literally as you can get, the Fool’s journey that I took through my newest Tarot deck. I went through all the cards today, and enjoyed the artwork immensely.

The Tower probably refers to the neck pain that hit me last night. It is hindering my movements and abilities, and I pretty much feel like a cracked Tower today. Not very fun, but from every bad comes good, so I’m also not worried. I’m stretching and feeling better little by little.

The two of Cups confused me at first, but as I was working on the spread, my husband called. Turns out he won’t be out late tonight after all, but will be coming home to spend the evening with me. Like the couple in the card, we will just enjoy each other’s company tonight. Very good!

The Fenestra is a deck designed and created by a Thai artist to express the many influence on her artistic work and her love of the Tarot. The images are soft acrylic in a watercolor style, and pretty easy to read. If you would like to purchase the Fenestra Tarot, click here! All purchases through the link of this blog support Reading the Cards, so thank you!

Daily Draw for Sunday

You may have noticed that there are days here and there when I cannot get online to update a daily draw for a particular day, however I am trying to keep things updated at least six days a week. That said, today’s daily draw is the Knight of Wands, the Hanged man, and the Queen of Cups.

2009 08-09 DailyThe artist on the Fenestra Tarot used different styles for the minor arcana and the major arcana, so the card that stands out here to me is the Hanged Man. He is unconcerned, his foot bound to the tree, his other leg loose, and his arms behind his back. Is this a pose of relaxation, or is he bound that way as well? He is unworried, even radiant.

There is a contrast in the characters here. The Knight of Wands is extremely determined, and the Queen of cups is very relaxed in posture. You wouldn’t think they would get along, even though they look like they could be sisters. Perhaps the Hanged Man is suggesting a different way to look at things. The women could be great helps to one another if only they could align their different viewpoints. I may need to look at bringing my creative energy and my nurturing energy into balance.

The Fenestra is a deck designed and created by a Thai artist to express the many influence on her artistic work and her love of the Tarot. The images are soft acrylic in a watercolor style, and pretty easy to read. If you would like to purchase the Fenestra Tarot, click here!  All purchases through the link of this blog support Reading the Cards, so thank you!