| 1 Jan 2005 | Taly ´TrollGirl´ Reznik | Loading...*first comment mystic dance* I adore it! It's a dreamcatcher!! I worship them...ahem...anyway, i really love this card, even though i dont know about the hidden synbolism - it's very beautiful and spiritual...and i'm sure everyone would like to know what these things stand for - you can add it in the description. Anna Z.E. Miller replies: "Yay! Yes, dreamcatchers are very cool. That's a good idea, I should put the symbolism stuffs in the description. Though it'd be interesting if anyone can figure out what all the stuff is supposed to symbolize. Thankyous for the commentyness! " | |
| 1 Mar 2006 | DrayGone Alexander | Loading...Ehh . . . The branches coming off the top may represent 2 differnt things. 1) The Tree of Life 2) The Stag. The hourglass would represent infinite time, the spider-web on the wheel would represent that fortune always gets caught in itself. The Spider on the web may mean that with fortune comes a trap. The serpants represent both a negative and positive form. Serpants are very protective errr possessive i should say so one would be possessive over their fortune. As for the Runic Symble, I feel that that symble may be the wrong one to use on the wheel. Maybe the actual fortune symble or Bertha would work. The dice represents luck and because you show a 3 on the dice, it means 3 fold good or bad. I'm not sure what that little thing is on the right side, so I can't give what I think they may mean. | |