Seeing the Beauty in Creation

Image: Imagenes Steampunk.  My take, on the ‘modern’ Empress. For entertainment purposes. 

Guide my feet on my path, as I honour the old Wisdom’

Morgan Daimler

This is a dedication to Pamela Colman-Smith, the artist who illustrated the first Rider-Waite-Smith tarot card deck. Read ‘Good Heavens’ on this blog

IT ALL ADDS UP

There are no coincidences. There IS an order in the universe and here is a key that can put your world into logical perspectives. Numbers are also synthesised with Tarot keys, planets and signs and decals of the zodiac.

THIS IS A BRIEF PROFILE ABOUT:

Pamela Colman-Smith

NUMEROLOGY:

In numerology  Pamela’s birth path represents: ’33’ ~ The Spiritual Avatar.

MEANING:

‘The Spiritual Avatar’ is considered to be a love vibration raised to the highest level “Compassion’

’TEACHER OF TEACHERS’

33’ as a number is the versatile, creative, resourceful and imaginative. Although it may require self sacrifice and sometimes martyrdom. Otherwise known as the ‘Teacher of Teachers’ It is the number of the reformer with a strong desire to make the world a better place in which to live. 

Although, there are risks in living up to such a high vibration. In the negative ’33’ can be emotionally unstable and will sacrifice themselves for any cause. The danger is, becoming a doormat for others.

ASTROLOGY-SIGN:

Pamela was born on 16.2.1878 under the star sign of Pisces.

The Original Tarot Card as illustrated by Pamela (Pious Pixie)

THE TAROT CARD

I think that the tarot card, that relates mostly to the spirit of Pamela would be: 

THE EMPRESS

Pamela was a self confessed lover and creatrix of beautiful things.

(Key 3) The EMPRESS  card symbolises the sub conscious mind.

It is a reference to that memory which produces growth through the imagination. The Empress card shows that the way forward, is to develop and put to use your own creativity. Your own ability to make things grow. ~ Step by Step Tarot. Terry Donaldson.

The EMPRESS ruled over Pamela’s own personal creativity. It is directly related to the emotions in which this creative potential is rooted. Without our ability to see, feel and to experience the different emotions of love, pain, fulfilment and rejection, we would all be dead as doornails, at least as far as the EMPRESS is concerned.

The real challenge is to learn to accept all of our feelings.

THE EMPRESS CARD SYMBOLOGY

Look closely at the card. The trees, dress and wheat symbolise the ripening that takes place in the intuitive mind. The stream is the life stream, the stream of consciousness. The twelve stars on her crown are the twelve zodiac signs or the twelve months. thus representing time itself. In the same vein it takes time to bring our desires into manifestations.

We live in a society in which the EMPRESS is heavily repressed.

DID YOU FIGURE IT OUT

I believe that this reading sums her up to a ’T’


Image: The Empress. Montage Portrait of Pamela Colman Smith against her Tarot Trump III card “The Empress” as illustrated by Linda Ruiz Lozito 

References and further reading:

Numerology and the Divine Triangle

https://www.amazon.com.au/Numerology-Divine-Triangle-JAVANE-FAITH/dp/0914918109

Step by Step Tarot

https://www.amazon.com.au/Step-Tarot-Complete-Course-Readership-ebook/dp/B009UL5226

The Empress, Tarot Artist: Linda Ruiz Lozito

https://linda-ruizlozito.pixels.com/

Life of Pamela Colman-Smith

https://www.autostraddle.com/fools-journey-the-fascinating-life-of-pamela-colman-smith-267673/

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