Friday, May 28, 2010

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LOVERS


figure number VI of the major arcana tarot occupies the third and final position of the second triple. The classic version from which depicts Cupid takes aim with his bow a man at the center flanked by two women who seem to argue heatedly. Cupid's arrow indicates the direction where the young, with what you want INTED that there is a huge responsibility when you choose your partners and should not be taken lightly as feelings so deep as the affection and love, sorrow and love are like the arrow of the same coin, whose value is not measured by material criteria.

The rich colors of the figure stands out among other lovers tarot cards. The various colors of the aura that surrounds Cupid - located at the heart of an idyllic sunlight emitting and spreads everywhere its rays of red, yellow and blue - as well as the tunic Frandi man, are a symbol contrast, ambivalence, the confusion and insecurity, in making a decision of great importance.

The arrow in his bow Cupid's Office indicate the cost of fortifying our knowledge with wisdom to solve the real, so, our business - especially those who present with un'inusitata gravity - and can tell what the proper freedom of action, the right path and the appropriate response.

From a mythological point of view, the sixth figure of the "Major Arcana" Tarot is frequently associated with the hero Hercules, according to legend, classic, had to choose between virtue and viszio, good and evil, light and shadow.

This involves uncertainty and puts us in a position difficle at a crossroads where the circumstances of life to establish itself as leading protagonists of stories unpleasant and unwanted.

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