![]() ![]() But on her table we see only white roses, symbols of innocence or hidden love. It shows the importance of open, deep, romantic love in her life. Her red rose bud points above her, to what's on her mind. We meet her in her private sitting room, adjacent to her boudoir. Again with the time, she's an elegant lady, clad in a fine tea dress edged with lace and beading, properly wearing her pearls in the afternoon. " The female significator and likewise co-protagonist. In a reading for a man, she’s a woman who is important to him. ![]() This is the card that represents a female querent. She looks as if she has been lost in a reverie, but is now concerned with the viewer. " An attractive woman stands in the light of nearby windows holding a red rose. and then of course if and when it comes is it genuine?" - Ciro Marchetti ![]() In this example.what we are waiting for, or the outcome of. In this case the subject of the card might require more consideration based on adjacent cards. " The nuances of Kipper provide so many variables. Maybe it just says that you love your work and that your heart and mind are in harmony." - Susanne Zitzi In professional terms this it may show a workplace love affair. This card is primarily an indication of love or falling in love. Let yourself be guided by your feeling and intuition. ![]() " You can find love and faithfulness now. "That trust may be, according to the question, a descriptor of a person or situation, like "trustworthy" or "trusted." With Kipper 8 – beware! Examine the situation carefully for manipulation, cheatin' cheaters, gold- diggers, con artists & deceit." " - Fortune Buchholtz Romantic love, profound friendship, loyalty and trust are all found in this card. Just ask Jane Austen! Here we see two mated turtledoves coo in an Italian garden with ardent statuary. " It's what everyone hoped for in the 19th century – the good match. Excellent as long as it isn’t near card #8, which points to obstacles and dishonesty." - Stella Waldvogel " Love or friendship with a nearby person card. We all start small, we are all beginners in this dance of life, so venture a complete restart!" - Susanne Zitzi This can be a new project, a new job or a new love. " This card may indicate a child or children, your childhood or your inner child. I also like using it for Spring, Easter, or Ostara, although others differ." - Fortune Buchholtz This contrasts with High Honors, Kipper 25, which can mean "tall.". More abstractly it represents innocence, naiveté, the new, the simple & the small & the small. In keeping with the time, when all children wore ruffles & petticoats, occupying a momentary open ground before society imposed the duties of gender, it could be “just a child.” Thus in contemporary reading, I may use it as the significator for middle-sex or other-gendered sitters as they identify. " We meet this happy, charming child in traditional frilly clothes, clutching their cozy stuffed bunny as they stand in a lovely Victorian nursery right out of Mary Poppins. Timing: Spring, or shortly." - Stella Waldvogel Bad cards near this one can bring grief, as it’s vulnerable. #18 + #36 is just dreaming of becoming pregnant. (Card #36 + #18 A Small Child is the pregnancy combo. Can describe nearby cards as “new" or “small". " A fresh start, something new, spring, something small, cherished, or a literal child. ![]()
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