
PsyCards
24: The Scales
The symbol stands for justice, moderation, prudence and a sense of balance in our affairs. It represents commonsense and a harmony with the world of nature.
32: The Fool
This character can stand for folly and stupidity of the sort that brings so many ventures to ruin in oneself and in other people. It can also symbolise the ‘holy fool’, the person who can tell us truths of a sort which a wise man cannot.
18: Destruction
War, vandalism, wanton and futile destruction are unfortunately part of human nature. This card depicts the element in our collective psychology.
36: The Puzzle
A card full of puzzling implications. In our lives we come face-to-face occasionally with situations where we are forced to make an agonising choice. There is often no clue given as to which course to take. This card reflects such a situation.
35: The Voyage
A card of movement and foreign connections, the likelihood of travel or a journey is suggested by this card. It could point to a holiday, or where new aspects of yourself will be found, or another voyage across your inner world, to uncolonised areas of the psyche.
26: The Wheel
This card represents the principle of things endlessly changing yet forever staying the same. It stands for constancy and persistence.
12: Fortune
The card signifies the quest ending in fulfilment. It stands for success achieved by good luck, persistence, and an increase in wealth.
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