BEADMAIL NO. 37 Playing Card
Life unfolds like a deck of playing cards in the grand tapestry of existence, each suit carrying its unique symbolism and narrative. As we delve into the world of cards, it becomes evident that the conflicts within the suits are not mere whimsical disputes but reflections of the intricate stories woven by our perceptions. Alice's path takes her deeper into the rabbit hole to Wonderland, where the cards engage in their peculiar debates. The suits in a deck of cards offer us a profound lesson in self-reflection. Trace back the origins of the modern deck to ancient tarot, which emerged in the 15th century as a tool for divination and self-discovery. The tarot deck comprises four suits: swords, cups, wands, and coins, each representing different aspects of life. Over time, these suits evolved into the familiar spades, hearts, clubs, and diamonds we know today, each carrying symbolism and significance. The conflict among the suits mirrors our internal struggles in our journey through life.