The Charioteer sits, comfortable and carelessly gripping the reins while the ever-turning wheels of change whirl under him. This card is about conquering obstacles and moving courageously ahead in a good path. He has his sights set on the goal, and it is only a matter of time until he achieves it. 8 Justice or Redress
The Moon card encourages you to follow your instincts and intuitions. Your intuitive body, which is inextricably linked to all living things, is more acute and swift than your cultured, civilized self. The average person's psyche may be unprepared for unexpected maritime conditions. Additionally, it lacks a game plan. Your intuitive body will always assist you if you refrain from interfering with or attempting to control what you sense. A more prudent course of action would be to contemplate. Make an attempt to just be a witness. Make no effort; let nature to take you ahead. This may be your best course of action in this instance.
Terri Clement's Review of the Deviant Moon Tarot
The Deviant Moon Tarot is a RWS-based deck with a Moon theme. The art is quite abstract and medieval in appearance, and is influenced by ancient Greek art. Although it is on the darker side, I would not describe this as a dark deck. Indeed, it looks to be a really functional deck. It will appeal to a wide variety of people, both Readers and Sitters. This deck will appeal to individuals who like the unconventional or are seeking for something a touch spooky.
Health (Upright) âThe Moon may represent mental health difficulties in a health setting. It may be a sign of anxiety or sadness. Additionally, the Moon may be urging you to follow your intuition when it comes to your health. If you believe you have an underlying health concern, schedule a check-up and request as many tests as necessary to determine what is causing your symptoms. For women, the Moon might signify a health concern related to menstruation or being influenced in some manner by a hormonal imbalance. â