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![]() ![]() 3 Simple Techniques For Chrysalis Tarot – tangledrootsherbalThe mystical figure wears a mask as she looks out from the card, which symbolizes who she actually is deep within. She wars A beautifully done hat, while carrying a rose in her right-hand man, and a mirror in her left hand. We see an infinity symbol to her right. The Ace of Stones reveals a sacred megalith. The Ten of Mirrors is a gorgeous card, revealing a rainbow colored dove of peace in flight in the center, against a blue background. The dove carries 10 mirrors that represent an emerging brand-new cycle. The Pilgrim (Page of Scrolls) shows a figure worn a lilac tunic with a darker lavender skirt. ![]() Some Known Incorrect Statements About REVIEW: Chrysalis TarotIn the upper left hand corner we see a butterfly, with an animal of some type behind her right shoulder. The Most Complete Run-Down (King of Spirals) reveals a male figure, seated on a stool, with a little bird at his feet. The Weaver (Queen of Scrolls) reveals a female figure, in a light lavender dress, at work. ![]() I found the imagery well done, however not always showing the standard meaning (such as the tear the Sun is shedding). The inclusion of both the new title and the traditional title on the card to me is disruptive. If you desire to retitle a card, then utilize that title, which title alone, on the card. |
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