Three of Swords. Art by Julia Rich, from Zeke's Arcana.

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Three of Swords. Art by Julia Rich, from Zeke's Arcana.
The Longing Deep Down (abdominal portal) by Esperanza Spalding from the album 12 Little Spells - Director: Ethan Samuel Young
The Sun. Art by Julia Rich, from Zeke's Arcana.
This is a magick Elephant Boi. Rest assured that when the Elephant Boi sounds his horn, good times are in the pipeline! Like and share for super, extra good luck.
The Sun is the manifestation of all things right in the world. Love, enjoyment, optimism, and positivity. There's no second guessing this. It signifies very good times and abundance. In fact, some say the reversed card still represents exactly the same values—albeit in a lesser form. The Sun lights the way for the child rider (your will) who is in perfect control of its steed (your baser self). In other words, F*ck Yeah!
Three of Cups. Art by Julia Rich, from Zeke's Arcana.
The Moon. Art by Julia Rich, from Zeke's Arcana.
The lake was black as ink. A crusty, unknowable thing emerged. It left oil stains on the grass as it fumbled toward something. The dog barked, "It moves and lives but it's not like us." The wolf snarked, "I can't and won't eat it." Only the moon smiled. Her light revealed the merlot and apricot hues of the creature's shell. "It will recede soon. But look how it shimmers! Look how it tries!"
The dog, the wolf, the lobster, and the moon. They all represent your mind. On days where the moonlight shines extra bright, dark and slimy things will emerge from your subconscious. Things you didn't even know were there. The ego (dog and wolf) might bark in disgust but your higher consciousness (the moon) should pay attention to these prehistoric thoughts. What could they signify?
Knight of Wands. Art by Julia Rich, from Zeke's Arcana.
The Emperor. Art by Julia Rich, from Zeke's Arcana.
"What binds gives power," he stated. His throne thrummed with power. My body begged me to kneel. Instead I responded, "And what gives power binds." His crystalline face gave away nothing but he let me pass.
This card represents authority and power. You will be exposed to a system of rules and regulations. This can be an alarming experience but at least you were warned! In this presence of The Emperor you give in where you must and resist where you can.
Ace of Cups. Art by Julia Rich, from Zeke's Arcana.