Cup and Wand

Cup and Wand

In the Taro they represent the archetypal male and female, or let's say the illusion that such exists.; and each of us commonly plays at least one of those roles.

The cup came to mind whilst sipping port, well just after scoffing off a bowl of food. That the food needed a bowl is significant, otherwise it could have been a plate, or disk.

In fact the disk solves the problem I have in my realisation of te cup and through that the wand.

I have yet to ponder the sword but have views of the disk.

The cup I noticed that it only existed due to the heightened edge, to keep or contain things. It's not that the cup is a receiver of grace but a holder, a container, a receptacle, wherein lies the idea of not letting go. Ah! how many parents maintain a cup to contain their offspring?

The disk that is the receiver of grace

The wand it the provider of grace

The sword The path of grace
To be continued