This week I'll be using the Buckland Romani Tarot, created by Lissanne Lake and Raymond Buckland; this book and deck set was published by Galde Press. Along with it, I'll be using the Lakota Sweat Lodge Cards, created by Archie Fire and Chief Lame Deer; this deck and book set was published by Inner Traditions. Today's draws are the Knight of Chivs (Swords) and "Yumeni Whouah:"
This bare-chested young man represents taking action based on the ideals of truth and justice. He could represent the patriot of any country or clan; his surge of pride and righteousness provide enough heat that he doesn't even feel the cold of winter. Yet while his goals are noteworthy, his impulsiveness can blind him to the long-term effects of his deeds in the real-life world. Like hypothermia, for instance. The Yumeni Whouha card ("The Material") attends to the basics of food, shelter and clothing, as well as companionship. It points out the discrepancy between the intellectual and the physical that can occur when the Knight lives in his head. It's all good and well to make passionate speeches about the poor and homeless, and to lead marches for a more balanced distribution of wealth. But what about actually finding ways to feed the hungry and provide them with training and jobs? Words may inspire, but their embers die out if not stoked with practical applications.