I have not studied or used this deck at all yet. I thought it might be interesting to interview the deck as a complete stranger. After I become more familiar with it, I can revisit this interview and see if my understanding has changed. Those of you who are already familiar with the deck are welcome to make comments!
The Interview
When I opened the door, I found myself looking into dark eyes filled with distress. A young girl stood before me holding two goblets. The broken remnants of three other goblets lay at her feet. I invited her in and poured red wine into the glasses she held. She offered me one and we sipped wine as we talked.
1. Tell me about yourself. What is your most important characteristic?
FIVE OF CUPS
My most important characteristic is the ability I have developed to withstand heartache and emotional pain, to acknowledge and deal with shattered pieces while still being aware and appreciative of that which is emotionally whole and healthy in my life. I dwell in sorrow for as long as I must, in order to grieve properly. But when I move forward, I move forward wholeheartedly, leaving broken promises and shards of shattered dreams behind.
2. What are your strengths as a deck?
ACE OF CUPS
My strengths as a deck lie in the realm of emotions, spirituality, and new beginnings. I am always ready to take you in a fresh, new direction -- to show you that there are more fish in the sea than you have ever dreamed of, more paths and more dreams than you realize.
3. What are your limits as a deck?
THE WORLD
My limits are only those you perceive and choose to place upon me. I stand at the center of time and space, surrounded by the realms of existence as represented by the signs of the zodiac. I can turn in any direction, take any step, or simply "be." How then will you limit me?
4. What do you bring to the table -- what are you here to teach me?
FOUR OF WANDS
I am here to teach you how to find green grass and lush foliage, blue skies and rainbows and soaring birds. I am here to share with you a vision of a stream that runs through you and through all creation, to teach you how to find and follow that stream to inner peace and harmony.
5. How can I best learn from and collaborate with you?
THE EMPEROR
You can best learn from and collaborate with me by listening to me and taking my messages to heart, by acknowledging my power in terms of my ability to guide and advise you. I may seem imperious at times, but I have your best interests at heart. My concern for you is that of a father for his child.
6. What is the potential outcome of our working relationship?
SIX OF SWORDS
A voyage lies ahead for us, a journey into the mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual realms. Together, we will travel through the swirling mists of time and place, overcome troubles and celebrate victories. You will learn to breathe deeply and look deeply into yourself, even as you begin to see all that surrounds you more clearly.
Well! It certainly looks like I'm in for a fascinating experience with this deck.
After we finished our wine, the young woman left. She seemed at peace with herself, looking forward to the next stage of her journey.
CARDS: Legacy of the Divine Tarot by Ciro Marchetti
What beautiful images (I don't have this deck) and what a fabulous interview. I was blown away by the deck's answer to the question "What are your limits?"
ReplyDeleteWow, this truly is an amazing interview reading! Ciro's Legacy Deck is the one I'm currently working with, and I so totally love your take on the cards. Especially the 6 of Swords, as that's the card that's helping me navigate through the 21 Ways to Read a Tarot Card exercise I'm undertaking at the moment.
ReplyDeleteBut most of all, your take on the 5 of Cups and World, totally made me view those cards in a different light.
Thank you for sharing this with us.
xoxo
Z
Thank you, Helen and Z! This deck really got up close and personal with me from the start. It should be fun to read with it.
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