Anonymous ID: 6f10c5 March 30, 2022, 8:53 a.m. No.15976671   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15976421

The nose/mouth anomaly is to show that the card is upright.

Remember: playing cards were the fist tarot cards.

The queen of spades=the queen of swords.

 

“Queen Of Swords Description

The Queen of Swords sits on a stone throne decorated with a cherub, representing the Queen’s softer side, and butterflies representing transformation. She faces towards the future, with her left hand raised as if to receive, and in her right hand, she holds a sword up high and straight, representing her desire to find the truth in all matters. As with the earlier Swords Court cards, clouds accumulate in the sky and a strong wind that passes through the trees, symbolising the ongoing nature of change.“

Anonymous ID: 6f10c5 March 30, 2022, 8:59 a.m. No.15976711   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6722

>>15976421

This all ties back to Trump’s ace

The highest ace is the ace of spades aka “excalibur” aka the “highest trump”

Excalibur = magic sword

Playing cards were the original tarot cards

The king of swords= Trump

 

King Of Swords Description

The King of Swords sits upon his throne, facing forward as if ready to confront whatever life throws at him. He holds a sword in his right hand, the hand of the conscious, rational mind, and points it upright and to the left, the side of the subconscious, intuitive mind. This symbolises the King’s decisiveness, but also flexibility in all matters; while he makes decisions based mostly on his intellectual understanding, he stays open to his intuition. The King wears a blue tunic, symbolic of a desire for spiritual knowledge, and a purple cape, symbolic of his compassion and intellect. The back of his throne is decorated with butterflies (transformation), crescent moons and an angel just near his left ear, positioned as if to give him subtle guidance.

The trees behind him stand still, and the clouds have settled. The wind from the previous Swords court cards has died down, giving the impression of stability and clarity rather than the confusion of sweeping change.