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The
King of Cups
This is a cold and frozen king, one who is adept at keeping
a poker face and en even temperament, especially in the
midst of any sort of emotional upheaval. The King of Cups is
objective and rational with his feelings and passions, for
as the King he knows he must remain a figure-head of
authority and cold rationale. But we find underneath the
cold exterior lurks a deeply passionate and feeling soul,
one who loves sincerely, and mourns the loss of love even
more intensely. The serpent rolling out of the ice cave
represents the dark hidden longing of emotional expression,
it weaves through the frozen sea, breaking its way through
the emotional boundaries, passing its way between the
shadowy depths of memory, unfolding and magnifying the
essense. The serpent then becomes part of the very skin of
the King, representing the permanent cicatrix of memory and
the wisdom attained within. The head of the serpent ends its
journey by bursting forth from the heart center of the King,
to drink of the blood of life from the sacred chalice he
holds. The tear on the King's cheek and the same milky tear
dripping from the past, connect to the present. Yet, his
clear eye looks towards the future and the smooth new waters
ahead. The King will integrate his emotional and spiritual
lessons of the past, making him ruler of his inner kingdom.
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"King of Cups" |
Oil on
canvas, 3.6 ft. x 2 ft., 2004. An-Magrith Erlandsen
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