Chapter 27: The Lava Sea and the Magical Girl (5)
In the Tarot of Destiny used to divinate the future, the lover is the best card to explain love, and it represents the adolescence of life. In the deck, a man and a woman come together under the call of an angel and become lovers. Despite the sunny and happy feelings, there are many trials waiting for the lovers - the tree of hope and the tree of forbidden fruit where poisonous snakes are entrenched.
Couples in love can help and support each other, and romance has become the theme of this wonderful time. But people in love must face an emotional choice, that is, to choose one of the many opposite sex as a partner, so love is both beautiful and cruel.
When it is in the right position, it represents matchmaking, love, popularity, interest, a promising future, charm, and increasing friends. Affection and the desire for love, which suggests that the romance will move in the direction of a more intimate relationship with each other. There will be major decisions in your career, and it will affect your future.
When it is reversed, it represents the inability to resist temptation, excessive indulgence, capriciousness, fading friendship, boredom, quarrels, flamboyant dressing, indecision. Emotionally naïve, although there are expectations and hopes for growth, they hope to avoid danger and evade responsibility forever. I always maintain a high level of vigilance in my career, which makes people feel very uncomfortable and unwilling to cooperate with you.
This is often a card used to herald the arrival of love, the fulfillment of romance, and it is the card that lovers want to see the most, and Ulysses draws it because there is someone in the witch's realm who is the opposite of this card.
She, they were his lovers......
Next, Ulysses drew the card that represented him and used it to complete the pairing.
What he drew was a "fool" of 0.
This card has a variety of meanings in the legend of the tarot cards.
With light steps, a traveler whose obstacles cannot be stopped, he walks on the edge of a cliff in gorgeous clothes, and his ideal is in his eyes. He carried a rose in his left hand and all his belongings (packages) in his right hand, wandering around. His facial expression was full of wit and dreams. The dog next to him reminded him not to keep going, but to stop and think. The rod that supports the wrap symbolizes the strength of the will, and the puppy is a hint of crisis.
The laurel wreath on his head represents victory. The red feathers represent the desire to pursue something new. Baggage represents worldly things that cannot be left behind. The rose represents a pure heart. Colorful clothes represent the impact of the heart. The stick represents the fool with strength and vitality to face a new journey.
He wears an ornate headdress on his head and carries a cane on his shoulder, reflecting his ideal country. Realists say he's arrogant, idealists think he's adventurous.
When the card is in position, it is interpreted as longing for a natural place, moving aimlessly, trying new things, and wandering. Knowing that it is a meaningless adventure, the wrong choice and the result of failure, he insists on going his own way, blindly pursuing his dreams and completely ignoring reality. Adventurous, dreamer, not bound by traditional concepts, free-spirited, everything starts from the basics, wandering around. Fall in love freely, disregard other people's opinions, and succeed in a unique way.
Fall in love easily, romantic and colorful love, unique lovers, waiting for the opportunity to dating. Adventurous and novelty at work. Passionate about career or study, unexpected gains in a unique way, keen interest in current studies due to curiosity, grasping the key points, looking for shortcuts, preferring a freelance working atmosphere, suitable for artistic work or freelancing. Be in good health. There are unexpected benefits in traveling, beautiful dreams.
When this card is reversed, it represents risky action, the pursuit of possibilities, the importance of dreams, the disregard of material losses, the departure from home, the over-reliance on others, and the annoyance of traveling. Empty mood, rash romance, unsustainable rapport, restless love journey, feeling bound by marriage, hot and cold with each other, falling in love despite everyone's opposition, being hurt by the negative heart of a lover, and not being single-minded. Lack of stability and lack of responsibility at work. Plummeting grades, impatience, lack of planning, frequent tardiness, failure of exams, and pre-test blitzes do not bring much effect to you. Sick due to an unstable life. Can't travel with confidence. Can't make up your mind, quirks. Unrealistic.
Why is there such a contradiction that even the interpretation will not be unified, and the pros and cons are confusing?
Because his position is "0", there is no special order positioning, not in the order of 1 to 21, and it is a card that completely transcends the card system.
"0" means no, nothing.
"0" represents the beginning and end of everything, the real nothingness.
"0" does not belong to the concept of human beings, nor is it even divided into any camp, like the ambiguous zone between light and darkness.
And this is the card of Ulysses, and when the two cards are combined, the meaning of the foreshadowing is "the lover of fools".
A single "lover" card will only show the fate of one partner, and once you are involved with a "fool", the possibilities become endless.
The world of "0" can accommodate any number, whether it is one, two, or tens of millions, any number and "0" together will be contained by "0".
The voices of countless witches sang together, and it was the song of the witch who started the rhapsody of the witch's night, turned the world upside down, and turned the heavens and the earth upside down.
It was the Symphony of Fate of the Witches, the Song of Destruction that caused the strings of the world to vibrate violently.
This song can destroy all opponents, and at the same time destroy themselves, and Ulysses is aware of this, so he did not choose to directly shred the world, but reached out and drew this pair of cards from it.
Because, in the chorus of the witches, he heard the familiar voices, the voices of the witches who had coincided with his body and entered the happy world together and made him grow.
Maybe he used to be confused about such a relationship, and didn't know how to treat them who didn't get along well, but they were willing to combine with him.
However, now he no longer has to hesitate.
Because they are his lovers, the warm body, the soft fragrance, and the expectant happy eyes have all engraved their marks in his soul.
They were his lovers, the people he needed to protect and save.
In order to protect what he wanted to protect, in order to prevent tragedies like the past from happening in front of him, he chose the power of the demon king, didn't he?
So, unfold! Ulysses flipped over his cards, exposing the romantic cards to the witches.
(To be continued)