#tarot card death
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radish2seven · 3 months ago
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Yesssssssss look at my baby boy in a tarot card >:)
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coquirii · 11 months ago
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shewithbloodofpaint · 6 months ago
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Baby's First Homemade Sticker!
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ephiesoul · 2 years ago
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Question: Which tarot card is Yancy?
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So which tarot card is Yancy? In my opinion I’d put him as the Death card.
And you might be like “oh Ephie come on, just because he killed someone doesn’t make him death! He’s a sweet boi!” And you’re right! I’m not giving him the death card because he killed someone.
Hear me out, the Death card because it’s a card that often represents a major change, a transformation and transition. That a major phase in your life is coming to an end and a new phase is beginning. The old you needs to “die” for the new better you can emerge.
And I think we see this in Yancy’s character development as he went to prison and now applied for parole, that he’s seemingly trying to be a better version of himself, improve himself and create a new and better future for himself. 🖤
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oliviamhealy · 3 months ago
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Omni Tarot
Major Arcana
Death
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sylvrndoodles · 3 months ago
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finally finished the whole set :D!!
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alexsiple · 1 year ago
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some of my favorite cards from the death note tarot set i made. which you can get here, by the way
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ladyhavilliard · 7 months ago
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death: transformation, endings, change, transition, letting go, release
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crumbpigeon · 1 year ago
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Chosen of Shar
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akans-dead-at-sea · 9 months ago
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I mean, it's an absolute gem!
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sketchindoodles · 5 months ago
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I realised I hadn't posted any of my fandom related art onto here, The Fandom Website, so please enjoy the dump of art that you are about to be bombarded with.
This being the first in a short-lived series of Our Flag Means Death tarot cards.
Stede Bonnet as The Fool.
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lunar-system · 6 months ago
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Edward Teach: The Star.
Adapted from the traditional Ride-Waite-Smith tarot, this version of the Star shows Ed kneeling down serenely by the spring of life, bare to the world, ready to heal after tumultuous events.
Stede as the Sun to follow, Izzy as the Moon can be found here.
Longer exploration of the card's symbolism under the cut.
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The Star: Hope, openness, especially after a crisis. Renewal, healing, restoration.
Rachel Pollack writes: "This is the calm after a great change, whether it comes after a drastic planetary shift or a personal upheaval. There are still difficult times ahead, but the Star tells us to trust."
In the card Ed is depicted with a short, growing beard. Multiple personal upheavals and great changes have already happened, and he is settling into a new reality. Who is he when he is stripped from titles, uniforms and roles? In the space of the Star, he has enough trust to try and find out.
Pollack continues: "In Star, we find our inner strength and belief. The Star teaches us to accept whatever it is, to drop all our shields, to believe. The water poured out signifies healing, emotional and physical."
Ed as the Star is learning to shine his own light after witnessing Stede shine as the Sun. Trust and belief don't come easy, but as the Star he can be vulnerable enough to try again. The water flows from an infinite source, letting the emotions come and go.
Even though the Star opens up towards a bright future, Ed carries his history with him. His tattoos, pictures from other tarot cards, tell about his past:
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Chest: Three of Swords, the infamous card of heartbreak. "Trust no one."
Left side thigh: the face of the Devil from the Devil card. One of the largest tattoos he has, projecting his self-image. "I'm the devil."
Right side thigh: Lobster from the Moon card, a beast that lurks under the surface, in the unconscious. "I'm the Kraken."
Right side: wolf from the Moon card. In my depiction of the Moon, Izzy stands for the wolf. Here the loyal wolf is cast to the side, left howling after the broken heart.
Belly: Ram from the throne of the Emperor, a symbol of masculine power. The placement on the lower belly suggest a trans reading of the character.
Chest, around the heart: birds from Ace of Cups, suggesting new beginnings even for a broken heart.
With his past carved to his skin, Ed is kneeling at the edge of land. One of his feet is planted firmly on the ground while the other graces the water. In Tarot, earth is often connected to the material, such as the body, and the conscious mind. Water is the element of emotions and the subconscious. At the edge of the water, Ed is in balance, grounded both in his body and in his emotions, the conscious and the subconscious. The water he pours rejuvenates them both.
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TL;DR: After great personal upheavals, Ed as the Star is ready to heal and trust. He carries his past with him, but is ready to shine his own light and have faith in himself and for the future. He is vulnerable and at peace, and he is connected both to the ground and the water, nourishing them both with the water he pours.
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Sources
Image source: Pamela Colman Smith, 1909, republished as Tarot of A. E. Waite, 2016, AGM-Urania, Germany
Text source: Rachel Pollack, A Journey of 78 Steps, 2011, as cited in the booklet for instruction and guidance of Tarot of A. E. Waite, 2016, AGM-Urania, Germany
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pzychojinx · 2 years ago
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hozier really said the heartbreak is inevitable and so is the finish line. forever is a lie we tell ourselves. you don't get to the end of your life without feeling a crushing weight on your chest and that's all there is. every path and every bond and every relationship comes to a breaking final point so face it But. this goes both ways. death is rebirth and we move on. and we begin anew and start new journeys and new loves and don't ever let the inevitability of the end keep you from this cycle. all things end for the better or for worse all things end for the better or for worse!!!! and don't you dare keep it from beginning anew!!!! he is so sick man so sick
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formulanni · 2 months ago
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Lando Norris as Death:
The Death card is a symbol of endings, rebirth, and transition. The thirteenth card of the major arcana comes at the end of one life phase and marks the beginning of another. This is a time of meaningful transformation.
This card also encourages you to welcome the emerging change with open arms and an open heart. As you move forward, do so with hope and trust. Trust in the wisdom of life’s cycles, knowing that even as one door closes, another opens, and the next phase holds the promise of new experiences, growth, and opportunities. Embrace the transformation, for it is through these cycles that we truly come alive.
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arixlana · 30 days ago
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episode 7 of agatha all along was a masterpiece
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sylvrndoodles · 3 months ago
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