But those true followers and admirers can imagine what lies on the dark side of the moon. They will only ever seen the part that is willed by the sun (they literally drew the moon as the sun).
The moon will never be known in her full glory to these creatures. The moon gazing down to interested observers below. XVIII The Moon: cyclic, balancing, other, reflection | dark, unknown, unaware, powerful. A look of discernment on his face supports this acknowledgment of duty.
The King of Wands knows his power, but also accepts the incredible responsibility that accompanies real power. These represent his connection to the natural world, his respect to the things that are certainly beyond his control. Also of note the gold column behind the king showing lions and lizards.
The wand itself shows leaves growing out of it, and there is a small lizard accompanying to the king’s left. King of Wands: Looks very typical “kingly.” Not overly adorned, but identifiable. 1 observing 20, 1 observing two sets of 10, 1 observing opposites interacting. Sets of ten acting as interacting opposites create the observable world and the One outside gets to have the perception of their interaction. Number Quality: XXI, 21 1 complete observer of two complete sets of 10. All the shapes the universe takes come and go, all forms of matter come from dust and will return to dust. They each emerge from a cloud, suggesting their ephemeral quality. I am not sure I have a good feeling for the four images in each of the corners.
All completely connected, devouring one aspect for the emergence of another. This would tie into the aspect of reality as a wheel. The bottom of the encircling wreath looks like the head of a snake eating its tail. XXI The World: all encompassing, unity, existence, being.