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The Moon Card by *pathworking
The Moon: This Tarot card portrays a Goddess of the Moon  illumined by the pale light of the moon. She stands in the tidal waters  of the ocean, and upon her shoulder is perched a night owl. Her talons  draw blood and remind the world of the moons magnetic, tidal, and  gravitational influence upon salt, water, and blood. Everything in this  card hints at the pendulum like movement of our lunar sister. This work  is still in progress, and behind the central figure will be two opposing  silhouetted towers…two isolated prisons in the sea. One tower however  will have the bars broken. This is a symbolic re-interpretation of the  dog and wolf in the traditional card, and represents the conscious and  unconscious parts of our being.

    ladyluna333:

    The Moon Card by *pathworking

    The Moon: This Tarot card portrays a Goddess of the Moon illumined by the pale light of the moon. She stands in the tidal waters of the ocean, and upon her shoulder is perched a night owl. Her talons draw blood and remind the world of the moons magnetic, tidal, and gravitational influence upon salt, water, and blood. Everything in this card hints at the pendulum like movement of our lunar sister. This work is still in progress, and behind the central figure will be two opposing silhouetted towers…two isolated prisons in the sea. One tower however will have the bars broken. This is a symbolic re-interpretation of the dog and wolf in the traditional card, and represents the conscious and unconscious parts of our being.

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