Dali Tarot 3-2-1

Dali Tarot 3-2-1

I was messing around, and reminds me the favorite, I think Stephen Wright joke, “I was playing solitaire with a tarot deck and three people died.” Don’t quote me, I’m not valid source.

But looking the next holiday, VD?

A traditional (Rider-Waite) image is the Three of Swords, and the iconography tends to be a heart symbol with three swords sticking through the heart.

Heartbreak?

A recent set of images was the Two of Cups with an image of two Stanley Thermos cups, indicating that the Two of Cups is my set of cups, or to some, my cup of tea. Coffee. Whatever.

The Magician card, in most of the newer decks, again Rider-Waite is perfect, a magician with an infinity symbol and an altar, table, with a Wand (fire), a Disk (earth), a Cup (water), and a Sword (air), but in my mind, reminds me holy communion, a candle, a round log of bread, a chalice, and knife to cut the host.

Dali Tarot 3-2-1

Dali Tarot

What does it all mean? Kind of depends. Place and placement, but in this situation, I was looking for a simple countdown.

Dali Tarot 3-2-1

About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.

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