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Tarot Landscape Symbols

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The patterns on the Tarot cards come in different forms. Many times, divination relies on the patterns on the Tarot cards to analyze the meaning of the cards. There are animals, people, weapons, etc. on the cards. In fact, the Tarot cards are photographed. The background is also a highlight, such as sky, water, night, day, etc. Next, let’s take a look at the symbols of Tarot landscape.

Sky

We can't find a very clear symbol between the sky and the color, but generally yellow The sky is usually beneficial or associated with the sun, while dark blue is often associated with the night and the energy of the moon.

Weather conditions usually indicate certain conditions. A storm like the Five of Swords or Knight of Swords symbolizes something destructive happening, while a cloudy sky like the Ten of Swords or Three of Swords symbolizes physical or mental pain.

Fluffy clouds usually appear in A, representing mystery or a beautiful beginning. He also appears on the Four of Cups, Seven of Cups, and the World.


Water

Many cards have water drawn in them, and the meaning of water in the cards is often very important. Water generally represents subconscious psychology or emotional conditions. If the water is calm, the relationship is also in a calm state; if the water is flowing or choppy, the emotional situation will often be more painful, and sometimes even appear calm on the surface. For example, the Two of Cups and the Two of Swords are represented by calm water on some cards, and flowing water on others. In this way, when reading these two cards, you need to rely on your feelings at the scene and the relationship with other cards. Interaction to explain.

Also let’s look at the Six of Swords. In some different tarot cards, the waters passed are more volatile than the waters not passed, which can symbolize a move from a turbulent past towards calm. a process for the future. Another thing to note about this card is that when the body passes through the waterway, it means that the soul has been improved through an emotional experience.

In addition, flowing water is usually related to past memories. After experiencing the past, you will face the future!


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Green plants are rarely used as symbols in the Ryder Waite Tarot deck, and they blend in with the land scenery. For example, the background of the Queen card is composed of many green plants, which represents fertility, abundance and growth. If the token is painted wooden, sometimes some leaf buds will pop out, which means that the token is not a dead thing, but a new beginning, a new opportunity or a new growth.

In addition, there are some green plants on the Hanged Man card, which means that although he is hung upside down, it does not represent a person's death, but will lead to another kind of inner rebirth.

We can also see green plants in the Death Card and the Gold Coin Knight. in the death cardThis represents that although the current situation is static, there is still the possibility of new life and transformation in the future. The plants in Coin Knight represent material rewards or sufficiency.


Mountains and cliffs

Mountains usually represent challenges or obstacles. We can usually see steep cliffs in the Emperor card. , symbolizing that he will gain power after overcoming these obstacles. The Fool is located in a relatively gentle part of the cliff, but there are still challenges waiting for him ahead. The hermit overcame the steep cliffs and reached the top of the mountain covered with snow.


The cliff symbolizes danger, and the cliff in the Fool card has this meaning.

Sometimes we can see pairs of mountains or cliffs, with a trail in the middle to guide everyone there, like a temperance sign. Usually represents the distant goal that will be reached after testing or practice.