S03 Ep053 - The white flower first makes it’s appearance with the Fool, then again on Death’s flag, and many other places around the deck. While it has been attributed to several possible meanings, including the Rosa Mystica, Waite says simply, it is a symbol of new life. And in the 6 of Cups, it’s meaning really holds the meaning of the card itself. This is a card of life and death. Literally. Listen now, and hear the secrets this card has to share! In this episode, I also share ...
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S03 Ep053 - The white flower first makes it’s appearance with the Fool, then again on Death’s flag, and many other places around the deck. While it has been attributed to several possible meanings, including the Rosa Mystica, Waite says simply, it is a symbol of new life. And in the 6 of Cups, it’s meaning really holds the meaning of the card itself. This is a card of life and death. Literally. Listen now, and hear the secrets this card has to share! In this episode, I also share ...
The Surprising Gifts Offered by the White Flowers in the Six of Cups
Tarot for the Modern Reader
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The Surprising Gifts Offered by the White Flowers in the Six of Cups
S03 Ep053 - The white flower first makes it’s appearance with the Fool, then again on Death’s flag, and many other places around the deck. While it has been attributed to several possible meanings, including the Rosa Mystica, Waite says simply, it is a symbol of new life. And in the 6 of Cups, it’s meaning really holds the meaning of the card itself. This is a card of life and death. Literally. Listen now, and hear the secrets this card has to share! In this episode, I also share ...
Tarot for the Modern Reader
S03 Ep053 - The white flower first makes it’s appearance with the Fool, then again on Death’s flag, and many other places around the deck. While it has been attributed to several possible meanings, including the Rosa Mystica, Waite says simply, it is a symbol of new life. And in the 6 of Cups, it’s meaning really holds the meaning of the card itself. This is a card of life and death. Literally. Listen now, and hear the secrets this card has to share! In this episode, I also share ...