Wonderland Tarot - Seven of Peppermills
Created by Ed Buryn
Thorson Publishers, 1995
ISBN 1 85538 330 6
The seven of peppermills shows a gryphon holding a peppermill in his claws. He stands on a green field, the other six peppermills arrayed at his feet; his blue wings stretch to the sky, and he looks to the left of the card. He has the hindquarters of a lion, and the upper body of a bird of prey.
LWB: King of the hill. A brave person facing incredible odds. Business or competition. Debate. Success. Victory.
Reversed: Anxiety. Unsure of your position. Hesitancy to the point of loss. Embarrassment. Hard failure.
He's checking out what's behind him, sneaking up from behind, getting ready to fly off with his prize. Maybe it's something he's harvesting. There is less aggression in this card than in some other decks. Still the theme of accomplishing something, but less violence. Getting the job done. Watching. Caution. Listening to an inner voice.
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