::Flips over a card showing a Knight holding a grail, but it too is upside-down. It hangs above the Priestess and the Wheel.:: Knight of Cups, reverse. This represents a fundamental but ignored factor. A lesson you need to learn. Something you haven't considered. It also represents your hopes and fears. What you suspect is true, meow~ How to best proceed. And what this card represents is possibly, someone creative near you, or you, ends up in tragedy. Their ventures and ideals are crashing. They are suffering problems typically for a teenager, if they are. They are cynical and cold, or growing so. And it may end in disaster. They are upset, moody, frustrated and flippant. They cannot be reasoned with, because they are too changeable or depressed. Something is being blown out of proportion, nya. You fear perhaps you are building a mountain out of a molehill, or thing a puddle an ocean~
Also, perhaps, there is a fear of water that needs to be resolved or dealt with.
This represents a key person or problem, an surpising element. Dwell on something you haven't been, chuchu~
However, it is possible this card and the King of Wands are connected~ There is a conflict between the inner and the outer. The passive and the aggressive. The passionate and the tender. The intense and the meek. The force and the rest. Action over feelings. And this conflict is blocking the energy of both the King and the Knight. The cup represents introverted calm water, the wand burning passionate fire. It shows a conflict between traditions and the new ideas. Establishment vs a challenger. Being cautious over being adventurous. A desire for risk over a desire for safety. And that conflict destroys the energy, turning the Priestess upside down so she drowns the Magician's power.
::Flips over the final card. .A blind woman holding two swords.:: Two of Swords, reverse. This represents the long term future if energies do not change, chuchu. It shows that the Wheel of Fortune's energies might stay broken. No compromise will be met, a fight will continue, the King of Wands and the Knight of Cups will continue to war, nya. The wild card factor will continue to impovrish your present, as you refuse to grasp the Devil's hands and give in, over and over. If you grasp not the Devil's hand, and settle the war of the Knight and his King, you will never find the Magician's power.
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Knight of Cups, reverse. This represents a fundamental but ignored factor. A lesson you need to learn. Something you haven't considered. It also represents your hopes and fears. What you suspect is true, meow~ How to best proceed. And what this card represents is possibly, someone creative near you, or you, ends up in tragedy. Their ventures and ideals are crashing. They are suffering problems typically for a teenager, if they are. They are cynical and cold, or growing so. And it may end in disaster. They are upset, moody, frustrated and flippant. They cannot be reasoned with, because they are too changeable or depressed. Something is being blown out of proportion, nya. You fear perhaps you are building a mountain out of a molehill, or thing a puddle an ocean~
Also, perhaps, there is a fear of water that needs to be resolved or dealt with.
This represents a key person or problem, an surpising element. Dwell on something you haven't been, chuchu~
However, it is possible this card and the King of Wands are connected~ There is a conflict between the inner and the outer. The passive and the aggressive. The passionate and the tender. The intense and the meek. The force and the rest. Action over feelings. And this conflict is blocking the energy of both the King and the Knight. The cup represents introverted calm water, the wand burning passionate fire. It shows a conflict between traditions and the new ideas. Establishment vs a challenger. Being cautious over being adventurous. A desire for risk over a desire for safety. And that conflict destroys the energy, turning the Priestess upside down so she drowns the Magician's power.
::Flips over the final card. .A blind woman holding two swords.::
Two of Swords, reverse. This represents the long term future if energies do not change, chuchu. It shows that the Wheel of Fortune's energies might stay broken. No compromise will be met, a fight will continue, the King of Wands and the Knight of Cups will continue to war, nya. The wild card factor will continue to impovrish your present, as you refuse to grasp the Devil's hands and give in, over and over. If you grasp not the Devil's hand, and settle the war of the Knight and his King, you will never find the Magician's power.