π Tarot Card Guessing Game π
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I speak in symbols, not facts.
The wild in you knows me well β the tame pretends Iβm not there.
I rise and fall, again and again, pulling the truths from hidden places.
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What card am I? Drop your guess below in the comments! π
Yes, this was the moon! π
So, we have a magic three winners today π
So, why is this about the Moon?
“I speak in symbols, not facts.”
This line captures the essence of the Moon card. The Moon is not about clear answers or rational thinking. It communicates through dreams, metaphors, and feelings. Its messages often come in subtle or confusing ways, asking us to interpret rather than analyze. This card represents the world of the subconscious, where truth is felt and intuited rather than explained.
“The wild in you knows me well β the tame pretends Iβm not there.”
The Moon speaks to the part of us that is instinctual and untamed. In traditional tarot imagery, usually the RW-inspired sets, the card shows a wild wolf and a domesticated dog howling at the moon. The wild self understands the Moonβs pull, while the more controlled or rational self often tries to ignore it. This reflects the Moonβs connection to animal instincts, dreams, and the parts of ourselves we keep hidden or suppressed.
“I rise and fall, again and again, pulling truths from hidden places.”
This refers to the Moonβs ever-changing nature. Like the lunar cycle, it moves in rhythms and patterns that influence emotions and inner tides. The Moon draws things to the surface that were previously concealed. These might be buried feelings, forgotten truths, or spiritual insights. It represents the slow uncovering of deeper understanding, often through quiet reflection or emotional shifts.
So, yes, great job, everyone! π