It's funny cause going into the write up, I hadn't decided to bring Pandora's myth into the fold. It happened spontaneously while writing, and then really struck a chord with me. I feel I could do a whole article on that idea alone!!
Have you noticed others struggle with this card, or experienced it yourself? The 2 and 3 of Wands tends to…
It's funny cause going into the write up, I hadn't decided to bring Pandora's myth into the fold. It happened spontaneously while writing, and then really struck a chord with me. I feel I could do a whole article on that idea alone!!
Have you noticed others struggle with this card, or experienced it yourself? The 2 and 3 of Wands tends to be tricky for students of mine and I also felt that when I was first learning. The RWS imagery is a bit abstract at first and it can be difficult to locate what the major themes are. Connecting them to these other archetypal ideas and especially to the creative (and Heroic) journey has been really helpful for me.
Love hearing how you interpret it as well, thanks for sharing that :)
It's funny cause going into the write up, I hadn't decided to bring Pandora's myth into the fold. It happened spontaneously while writing, and then really struck a chord with me. I feel I could do a whole article on that idea alone!!
Have you noticed others struggle with this card, or experienced it yourself? The 2 and 3 of Wands tends to be tricky for students of mine and I also felt that when I was first learning. The RWS imagery is a bit abstract at first and it can be difficult to locate what the major themes are. Connecting them to these other archetypal ideas and especially to the creative (and Heroic) journey has been really helpful for me.
Love hearing how you interpret it as well, thanks for sharing that :)