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Six of Wands, New Babylonian Tarot
Six of Wands A warrior on a white horse enters the city with great news. Welcomed with flowers he brought victory and success. Harmony and balance are restored and your efforts and achievements are recognized by others. This card signifies Read More …
Five of Cups, New Babylonian Tarot
Five of Cups A figure draped in grey stands with his back to us. He is moving toward a closed gate in the colourless garden background symbolising his focus on the past. The man turned away from two cups standing Read More …
Eight of Swords, New Babylonian Tarot
Keywords: Isolation, self-imposed restriction, imprisonment When you draw this card it might indicate a period of temporary restriction when you are unable to see a solution to a problem. You might feel alone to deal with difficulties. It is important Read More …
Strength
In the Strength card a woman sitting with the lion in the Babylonian hanging garden is depicted. There is a small fireplace on the carpet and a big vase with a cloth hanging down, symbolizing a stream of water. Both Read More …
The Devil
A horned figure of the Devil has its roots in Babylonian daemon-filled religion, predating the god Pan for ancient Greeks and Satan in Christianity. He is depicted in the card as a fire dancer who is chained to two columns, Read More …
Queen of Cups
The Queen of Cups’ gown reflects the colours of the sea; fabric folds are spread on the floor as sea waves. Her surrounding is not overly decorated but royal to make you comfortable in her presence. The Queen of Cups’ Read More …