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Queen of Swords

When I look at this Queen I feel cold. For a long time I thought she was a kind of woman that doesn’t know how to be affectionate and caring. Recently I pulled this card for my daily reading and I want to share my experience with this card with you. I hope my interpretation will help you understand the energy of this Queen and her meaning.

1. She is realistic…

She doesn’t believe in prince Charming. She is too smart for that. She doesn’t believe in lived happily-ever-after. She knows what she wants from the relationship may it be sex, money or American citizenship.

2. She is pragmatical…

She doesn’t let this romantic dust fool her. She’ll run a background check and get the credit report of her suitor. She is using her head even when emotions are involved

3. She is comfortable being single

She is not afraid to be lonely. She takes pride in her independence and enjoys living her life as it is.  Usually you may find these women doing men’s jobs – running corporations and having their own businesses.

4. She gets what she wants

She will never let herself suffer in a relationship. If she has doubt she asks questions. If she feels she is treated badly she walks away. Because again she is too smart to cry over a guy.

As Guidance:

You might better turn into that ice Queen, start using your head and clear judgement. Show your expertise, don’t be naive, think the situation through. Don’t cook for your boyfriend let him take you out! You can marry him after you make sure he doesn’t owe 20 million in credit debt. It is okay to act like a bitch in this situation. You should become more distant emotionally.

 

What does the Queen of Swords mean to you?

Personality Types in Lenormand (based on Beyond Worlds podcasts)

I will be covering the personality types seen through Lenormand cards in these series, You can listen to the podcast from Beyond Worlds that became my inspiration for these posts here . The podcast is featuring a Lenormand expert, Rana George.  My posts contain a combination of the information from the podcast and my personal observations.

Rider:

This would be a very outgoing and active person who always looks good and sharp. He or she is of a good physical fit. They are on the move; they can’t stay in one place for a long time. They need to act and act now. They would live in the moment and, boy, they know how to cherish it. If you go out with a ‘rider’ you won’t be disappointed as they will be glad to show you around and you will have a blast. They have a positive outlook on things, happy-go-lightly kind of personality. Their cars would be a symbol of their success: expensive, fancy and always fast.

 

People: Justin Timberlake, Bruce Wane, Holly Golightly

 

Clover:

A risk taker. It’s an adventurous person who always gets lucky. Some may even envy them because they are constantly catching high tide. They are unafraid of changes and try to seize an opportunity that might bring them even a glimpse of success.

People:

Jack Sparrow, Frank Abignale

 

Ship:

A traveler. These people love to see and search the world. They have a spirit of freedom about them. They are fond of everything exotic and new. They would never cope with ‘boring’. They are looking for excitement in changing places.

People: Jacques Cousteau, Peter Pan

 

House:

It is a kind of protective, family oriented, conservative person. They have a small circle they truly care for and they don’t like thinking outside the box. Their mind and their view of life are square-shaped. They are limited in many different ways. Nothing has more value than family interests and family reputation. The love children but not for who they are but for who they can make them to be – worthy heirs of their mansions.

People: Queen of England, Big Mama (“Cat on a hot tin roof”)

A Pack of Cards for Alice

‘Alice in Wonderland’ and ‘Through the Looking Glass” are the books of fantasy and that fantasy is built around games – cards and chess. So it makes Alice’s story one of the best themes for making playing card decks. What about Tarot?

I was sure that Alice’s journey would fit nicely into the Fool’s journey in Tarot. It was of no surprise to me to find out a few ‘Wonderland’ Tarot decks on the web. All of them are inspired by the original book, their artwork is stunning though different.

The people who are actually familiar with Tarot will notice how the same character of the book represents different tarot  archetype in various decks.

My assumption will be that the first ‘Wonderland’ Tarot deck was designed by Christopher and Morgana Abbey in 1989. This deck was based on the original illustrations by John Tenniel. It has suits of Oysters, Flamingos, Hats and Pepper mills (instead of the conventional Pentacles,Wands, Cups and Swords) and also includes Tweedledee and Tweedledum as the Lovers.

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All the other decks that I’ve come across are either not yet published or self-published.

May be you will be interested in buying one of those. I feel like creating a Wonderland deck of cards can be a lot of fun!

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Designed and illustrated by Karen Mahony and Alex Ukolov, Baba Studio

Date:2011

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Designed by Rodney Howington

Date: 2012

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Alice in Wonderland Tarot

Country:Korea, Taiwan

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Project Deck from Mike Mann