Thank you for this overview of the pages, I had not realized they were so important. I have just done a reading for myself with 3 Pages ( Swords & Wands upright & Cups reversed) so was curious to understand the meanings. Your video was really informative, thanks for sharing your lovely work. 💚
My guess would be possibly an involuntary change as she described, or changes in a negative sense, for example with wands you could manifest illness instead of vigor, with swords a negative identity. A cycle in which you explore the world as someone who thinks badly of himself, could be a necessary lesson for someone to go through. But I don't wish it upon anyone.
I am also curious why this segment has no interpretation of the lower polarity/reverse reading of the Pages. They are all thoroughly present in the rest of the series. Could it be that they just all mean change in the particular element/aspect of life they refer to and that's it?
Starting out with the rider-Waite-smith tarot is a good start. Many other decks are directly based off of the rider-Waite-smith deck, but many other decks are based off of the artist/authors’ personal interpretations. starting with the rider-Waite-smith deck is something I would recommend for beginners. You can grow out to other decks after. I would also recommend the book: The Ultimate Guide To Tarot by Liz Dean. If you don’t want to buy a book there are lots of resources online for you to read and watch.
You're not new anymore now, but yes it works with any decks. But also every deck has its own personality and range of meanings. But you can work with all meanings you have stored in your mind. It all fuses together into concise intuitions and associative imagery
@@terrychrist1383 and btw, Jesus was a kind of witch, Changing Water to wine, Healing people with his hands basically doing reiki,) , walking on water , Manifesting. 🤭😇😇.