Description: A stately knight riding quietly and wearing a winged helmet - the symbol of imagination and the dual-sexed nature of Hermes. He is contemplative, not warlike. He bears his cup firmly as the horse prepares to cross the stream and approach the distant peaks.
Divinatory Meaning: A young man with light brown hair and hazel eyes, of high intelligence and romantic dreams. Love may come from him to the subject of the reading. He may also be the bearer of messages. May indicate advances, a proposition or an invitation. Reversed: Proposals should be carefully looked into. There may be subtlety, fraud, trickery and rivalry. Idleness. |