@@audreyayurveda thank you! I thought so too!! 🥰 I was surprised by how much I liked the concept once I saw Tara doing it and couldn't wait to try for myself.
One of my favorite things about Tarot is that we each have a different understanding of the card meanings. I think it’s so interesting! I enjoyed hearing your perspective on these courts even though my perspective is different from yours. I also laughed when you attributed “negative “ feelings towards certain courts. In a previous video you mentioned that you weren’t sure where to start with shadow work. Starting with a specific court card that you view negatively may be a good starting point. Personally, I used to struggle with Queen of Cups and once I faced why I cleared the block. That’s an aspect of shadow work. Good video
@@sleepyhollowtarot4901 yes! I've been considering starting with the Knight of Cups for Shadow work. There's definitely some things to unpack there. Well with most of the cups suit actually! I agree with you about different perspectives in tarot which is one of the things I had to unlearn and enjoy! Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment 🧡✨
This was a lot of fun! I would love to replicate this sometime. I think it would help me deepen my understanding of the court. I especially loved the color and plant cards you chose alongside each. Very intentional, which is very helpful to me for learning in general 😊
You obviously gave a lot of thought to these cards and associations. I was especially interested in your pairings with the Archetype deck as it is a deck I own (as well as Myss's book Sacred Contracts on archetypes). I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Many thanks, Donna
@@donnarion1147 thanks for stopping to comment Donna! It was a lot of fun finding associations between the two! I will have to look for Myss's book it sounds intriguing!
My guess is that the feelings you’re were feeling while choosing cards that some felt sick almost or felt better is a form of clairsentience. Does that resonate for you?
@@MyTarotPages oh for sure! That did make sense - I hadn't really thought of it that way & always feel a little silly saying it but figured people watching the video would understand 🥰 Thanks for commenting!
This was awesome Shanna! I love the layer you added with the colour and plants 🌱 Also that archetype deck has been on my list forever and I forgot it has the shadow aspect as well which I love! I really liked your Page of Cup because I didn’t love mine so I’m glad I have a different perspective 💙
I also loved the color and plants worked so well with each. All the colors mimicked some of the colors in the cards and the colors of some of the archetypes too which was cool how that worked out
the plant pairs you selected are * chefs kiss * and added so much depth to the courts as archetypes!
@@audreyayurveda thank you! I thought so too!! 🥰 I was surprised by how much I liked the concept once I saw Tara doing it and couldn't wait to try for myself.
I wholeheartedly second this! Loved your botanical choices.
@@MyTarotPages aww thank you!! 🧡✨🌿
One of my favorite things about Tarot is that we each have a different understanding of the card meanings. I think it’s so interesting! I enjoyed hearing your perspective on these courts even though my perspective is different from yours.
I also laughed when you attributed “negative “ feelings towards certain courts. In a previous video you mentioned that you weren’t sure where to start with shadow work. Starting with a specific court card that you view negatively may be a good starting point. Personally, I used to struggle with Queen of Cups and once I faced why I cleared the block. That’s an aspect of shadow work.
Good video
@@sleepyhollowtarot4901 yes! I've been considering starting with the Knight of Cups for Shadow work. There's definitely some things to unpack there. Well with most of the cups suit actually! I agree with you about different perspectives in tarot which is one of the things I had to unlearn and enjoy! Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment 🧡✨
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This was a lot of fun! I would love to replicate this sometime. I think it would help me deepen my understanding of the court. I especially loved the color and plant cards you chose alongside each. Very intentional, which is very helpful to me for learning in general 😊
@@simply_han thanks for stopping to watch! And yes, I'm the same, once I can make associations and see them grouped it helps so much! 🥰
I always enjoy watching your process! ❤
@@linda42tarot I always enjoy your company 🥰
You obviously gave a lot of thought to these cards and associations. I was especially interested in your pairings with the Archetype deck as it is a deck I own (as well as Myss's book Sacred Contracts on archetypes). I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Many thanks, Donna
@@donnarion1147 thanks for stopping to comment Donna! It was a lot of fun finding associations between the two! I will have to look for Myss's book it sounds intriguing!
My guess is that the feelings you’re were feeling while choosing cards that some felt sick almost or felt better is a form of clairsentience. Does that resonate for you?
@@MyTarotPages oh for sure! That did make sense - I hadn't really thought of it that way & always feel a little silly saying it but figured people watching the video would understand 🥰
Thanks for commenting!
Clicked so fast! ❤️❤️❤️
@@TaraIsCozy 🥹💜
This was awesome Shanna! I love the layer you added with the colour and plants 🌱 Also that archetype deck has been on my list forever and I forgot it has the shadow aspect as well which I love! I really liked your Page of Cup because I didn’t love mine so I’m glad I have a different perspective 💙
@@TaraIsCozy thank you for such a fun idea! It honestly gave me so much to think about going forward! 🥰
That happened to me with everyday witch and cozy witch. Also I think my every witch oracle might be, but I like it small
@@lildramatic4760 it's frustrating, but at least now I know!
Those were great archetypes for these courts. I don't like the cups courts either 😅
I also loved the color and plants worked so well with each. All the colors mimicked some of the colors in the cards and the colors of some of the archetypes too which was cool how that worked out
@@carriesmysticalmusings haha phew, I almost felt guilty saying that 😄
@carriesmysticalmusings yes!! I completely agree and can't wait to see the archetypes with other decks/colors/plants. This was such a fun process 🥰