I believe it coincides w/ The Tower of the Ryder-Waite deck. It's been so long since I've had a tarot deck that I don't recall the meaning of the cards themselves....something about change (and if inverted, it would mean stagnation).
The Devil is shown on card 15 in a tarot deck. what is the true meaning of this card is it a good or bad sign
The difference between Doreen Virtue's Angel Tarot Cards and others is because Doreen Virtue's tarot cards all are positive. They are filled with positive messages and artwork while still remaining true to the original meaning of the tarot cards.
"Obelisk" would be one.
There is no such card in a standard tarot deck. Therefore, the only way to get an answer is to consult the instructions or related book for that particular deck.
According to Pictorial Key to the Tarot the two of clubs represents material gain at a spiritual loss.http://www.aura-answers.com/reading-tarot-cards.html
No such think in the traditional deck, however I have seen the King of Diamonds before...he would be = to the King of Pentacles. I am Petra Rubia - Tarot Therapist from Youtube and I have seen this card in my modern, quirky decks.
Juliet Sharman-Burke has written: 'The New Complete Book of Tarot' -- subject(s): Tarot 'The mythic tarot' -- subject(s): Tarot 'The Complete Tarot Pack' 'Understanding the tarot' -- subject(s): Tarot 'Beginners Guide to Tarot' -- subject(s): Tarot 'Mastering the Tarot' -- subject(s): Tarot 'My Tarot'
The Washington Monument is a fine example of an obelisk. Just look at that obelisk!
obelisk
hexagonal obelisk
Obelisk is a noun.
Joan Bunning has written: 'Learning the tarot' -- subject(s): Tarot 'Learning Tarot Reversals' 'Curso Practico De Tarot'