"Tarot Card - 2 of Jade"
Glicee print, in limited edition of 25
8.5" wide x 11" tall
Available - 15.00
This card is the Two of Jade, which corresponds to the Two of Pentacles in the standard tarot. A young man dances on this card, dressed in the costume of Huehuecoyotl, the Old Man Coyote, god of dance, pleasure, and excess. He holds in his hands two jades, wreathed in halos of pearls and blood, and he leaps on the sign Ollin, the Aztec symbol of duality, motion, and the energy which animates all things. Above his head float two symbols. The crossroads symbolize uncertain fates and dark endings, while the turquoise bowl filled with gold symbolizes plenty, abundance, and felicity.
This card is representative of both duality and change, like a juggler, who keeps his balls in motion, yet retains the movement under his control. This card refers to change in the life of the querent. It suggests that the querent has many projects underway at once, and that these projects are handled well, but like a juggler with too many balls in the air, this equilibrium cannot be maintained forever; it is important not to undertake too much at once, for things can quickly spin out of control.