Attune Magazine Attune Magazine October 2012 | Page 61

•Ten of Wands: "What is more burdensome: the past that is known or the future that is unknown?" Core meaning: Carrying a large burden or many burdens.

•The Chariot: "Despite any concerns you may have, I am in control of this situation." Core meaning: The triumph of will in difficult circumstances.

•Queen of Cups: "This is a gift; it comes at a price." Core meaning: Someone who supports and nurtures emotions, relationships, and artistic endeavors.

•Queen of Swords: "Of course I will accompany you to the private garden. Don't mind the sword, it is just part of the outfit." Core meaning: Someone who supports and nurtures new ideas, systems, and communication.

I thought the Queens were an interesting pair. I thought they looked as if they were posed in the wrong portrait. It seems to me they could easily switch frames and props and be more at home. What do you think?