

‘Virgo
Harvest’ ©Alison Coals
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...so Virgo has come to represent the harvest - and the time when things start to shut down, ready for winter and rest.
Virgo is ruled by Mercury, the swift-footed
messenger of the Roman gods. Like his Greek counterpart Hermes, he was also god
of trade, in particular of grains. He carries a caduceus, a symbol of trade and
commerce.
The caduceus is also often incorrectly associated with medicine – the
correct symbol for that is not Mercury’s winged staff and two serpents, but the single
serpent-entwined rod of Aesclepius, a Greek god of healing. Nevertheless, Virgo is often associated with
issues of health, in particular nutrition and diet – perhaps through its bodily
rulership of the intestines (where things are broken down), as well as the
nervous system. The ability to work with
lots of information and finding a way to make them fit – like working with
jig-saw puzzle pieces – can also be connected to healing, particularly holistic
medicine.

‘Virgo’
©Alison Coals
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So how does Virgo fit into the tarot - and does it fit into the Druidcraft, the deck I'm working with this year? Like the other signs, it’s associated with a
card from the Major Arcana, at least one court card, and three cards from the
Major Arcana. We’ll start with... watch
this space!
The
image on the right (watercolour and ink) comes from a series inspired by Native American
artists.
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