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Wonderland Tarot - Five of Peppermills
Created by Ed Buryn
Thorson Publishers, 1995
ISBN 1 85538 330 6

Five playing cards hold peppermills (the sign of the suit) and appear to be fighting each other. Their heads/sleeves/shoes are yellow, brown, green, blue and grey; each card is one color.

LWB: Youth imitating their elders. A future of constant competition, labor, and strife.
Reversed: Complexity of deeds or decisions. Trickery. An intense involvement.

Definitely a card of disagreement. I guess my question would be, does our querent identify with the ones doing the fighting, or are they somewhere else? What are our cards fighting over? Is it worth it? One of the cards stands slightly apart from the others- is this our querent? Why are they apart?

In a group, opinions will vary, and I'd tell our querent to value those divergent opinions. Pick your battles, and let the things go that don't matter, that aren't worth fighting over.

kerry