Common Question:
How does ‘he’ feel about me?



Seven of Pentacles – Hermit – Ace of Cups
He figures it’s a fact he is in love.
How does ‘he’ feel about me?
He figures – Seven of Pentacles
it’s a fact – Hermit
he is in love. – Ace of Cups
Seven of Pentacles figures he may not get cucumbers from his plant because he has only one in the garden and it’s a gendered plant, so a bee would have to come directly from the lady plant somewhere around here to my plant to pollinate it.
Hermit is seeking, out there in the cold dark night with his big lamp. Since he is a service monk, he is seeking the truth, so that’s another pile of meanings which includes him seeking truth. One more step from truth is fact, so now Hermit is investigating, is seeking the facts. That’s how this card comes to translate ‘fact.’
Ace of Cups shows a flow of water from the point in the top fountain where the dove of the Christian ritual of Holy Communion puts the wafer that represents the presence of the spirit of God. God is love, so there’s a flow of love from the fountain that represents one human there to the lake with lotus flowers that represents the mass consciousness of all humans being influenced by this love. (Large bodies of water are considered mass consciousness, and the top fountain represents one human because those five streams are the five senses.) This is how that confusing illustration comes to be translated as love.
TWO-CARD COMBINATIONS
Seven of Pentacles – Hermit – Ace of Cups
He figures it’s a fact he is in love.
Seven of Pentacles – Hermit
He figures it’s a fact.
He figures – Seven of Pentacles
it’s a fact. – Hermit
Seven of Pentacles – Ace of Cups
He figures he is in love.
He figures – Seven of Pentacles
he is in love. – Ace of Cups
Hermit – Ace of Cups
It’s a fact he is in love.
It’s a fact – Hermit
he is in love. – Ace of Cups