Does this have anything to do with yesterday’s card? Five of Swords. The image shows a person taking control of all the swords. He got them through trickery. He taunts the others, making a display that he is better than the others, even though he really isn’t. It was all done with tricks. It just makes him feel good to shame the others. Not very nice.
I see a person grabbing on to powers, thinking that they are above others. Not because it was true. But because they were in a position to do whatever they wanted. In a reversed position, maybe they are having second thoughts. On the Robin Wood card, the trickster wears dark gray of smoke, but red underneath. Robin Wood calls it ‘smoke and fire’. But today I see red of courage. Maybe the trickster is realizing the wrong-doing? And there’s courage to correct the mistake?
