I'll be extending my week of Spanish school Tarot readings for two more entries, to highlight the two remaining Spanish style decks I own. The only other deck I'm aware of is the Balbi Tarot, which I have unfortunately been unable to get my hands on yet.
Today I'll be using Lo Scarabeo's Universal Wirth Tarot, with Wirth-style majors and a minor arcana designed according to Eudes Picard's specifications. I drew the Seven of Chalices (cups), the Knight of Wands, and the Knave (page-equivalent) of Chalices.
The Seven of Chalices represents the world getting out of the way of love; material problems get out of the way and emotions are free to rule. For me, material concerns that get in the way of love is mostly our children - they're wonderful and I love them, but they make having an adult relationship difficult! The Knight tells of an adult that is unmarried, perhaps an artist or actor or in some other creative endeavour. I'm honestly not sure who this could refer to; the court cards are a bit confusing in this deck and I don't have them figured out yet. The Two of Chalices tells of the union of two magnetic principles.. I'm beginning to think my husband has stacked the deck *giggle*!
For my Lenormand draw, I used Lo Scarabeo's Art Nouveau Oracle; it matches nicely with the art style of the Universal Wirth. I drew Clover + Coffin, which seems to say that my luck is coming to an end. I'm heading out to a dinner with the in-laws soon, who I usually get along quite well with; here's hoping the cards are wrong on this count and my luck continues!
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