Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Six of Arrows – Transition

Wildwood Tarot
For today I've chosen the Wildwood Tarot to give me some insight into where I am now, and where I am heading.  And I've got the Six of Arrows (Swords) – Transition.
It is obvious this card is about movement towards new lands and knowing the tarot a bit, the chance it great it is an unknown territory where this cloaked man it setting sail to. It is not so much a physical journey but more a change of thinking and perception. There is a longing for new ways of thinking and leaving old stale idea’s behind. (my theme for this month is still "Letting Go"). 
Sailing requires good winds; new idea’s and insights are picked up and used for motivation to continue the journey. I love the fact in this card the man himself is standing at the helm instead of  the R.W. version where a hunched woman is being transported by some unknown sailor. I always seem to identify with her instead of with the sailor? In this card the guy is brave enough to think independently; to set out his own course and go where he think he has to be. The moon is full which energizes the vibe of this card. The sun is setting: He sails into the night, the unknown, only guided by the light of his intuition.
This card is giving me a sense of freedom, free to gather new information, to change thinking processes,to alter idea’s, to adjust opinions. It is like going on a mental, spiritual adventure. How exciting! And I don't even have to pack

10 comments:

  1. I love the way the arrows all point to a center on the sail (almost looks like a star), and like you, I appreciate that he's steering his own boat. He's following his own star, not someone else's!

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    1. I did notice that but I was unsure what it could mean. "Following his own star" beautiful! You've hit the mark (6 times :))

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  2. One of the few decks that has the transport coming toward the viewer rather than away. I like that. It puts the journey in our hands rather than the impression that whatever is going on is out of our hands.
    No defeatist attitude here!

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    1. Yes this card has a very optimistic "I can do this" vibe. I love the adventurous feeling. In my mind I can ravel the world and beyond

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  3. I really like, also, how the 6 Arrows on the sail reflect the 10 of Arrows on the tapestry in that card. There is a common sense of transitions, movement in the cycle, progression from one phase to another. I love that. And the "star" concept is really nice, too :)

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    1. Thank you for telling me about the ten of arrows. I don't have the this deck internalized yet. Isn't it beautiful when everyone adds something to the story :D

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  4. This 6 of Swords makes me think the Hermit has taken a voyage. I do love this deck.

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    1. Thank you Arwen for your comment: After today, with all the new insights I've gained, this is going to be one of my favorite cards of this deck.:D

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  5. A great card from one of my favourite decks. I love the swan-shaped boat. Swans often represent intuition and going with the flow. They also point to something hidden... like a talent or ability that needs to be valued for what it is and shared with the world :)

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    1. Thanks for this info About the swan Sharon. While meditating I found myself in that boat, and after a while the swan came to life. And I was both swan and myself at the same time.That was a wonderful experience.

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