Symbol Secret Paths | The Crane Bag

A symbol shared in two or more cards can create a secret path between those cards. This can bring additional depth to either card should they arise in a reading.

Today’s secret path is created by the crane bag which is found in both 2 The Seer and 12 The Mirror.

In The Seer, the bag is hung from her staff. In The Mirror, it hangs from the neck of the foreground heron.

What exactly IS is a crane bag?

In Irish mythology the warrior/god/hero ManannĂ¡n Mac Lir made a bag made from crane skin (Corrbolg) and kept many magical treasures in it. Crane Bags are still made and worn today by practising druids (from leather and other materials – not actual bird-skin I hope!) and other people who work with magical intent.

Contemporary crane bags might contain charms, knives, your tarot deck, runes, maybe something to scry with, crystals, incense etc. You can really set it up for your own magical needs and create something unique to you.

In these two cards, both bags are different. The Seer’s is larger and probably full of practical bits and bobs that she has picked up and enjoys for her own ritual purposes. The figure in The Mirror is clearly magical and thus hers will hold fewer practical items, so it can be smaller and maybe (like Mary Poppin’s carpet bag or Dr Who’s Tardis) magically contain multitudes!.

How can this crane bag symbol inform our interpretations? The Mirror plays the role (partly) of The Hanged Man in The Wildwood and talks about the surrender of our ego necessary to allow our healing journey to begin.

By remembering The Seer when The Mirror arises, we can add the energies associated with The Seer to our interpretation – let yourself be open to insights from dreams, trance-like states and meditations in order to let the Mirror’s healing process begin.

And when the Seer arises, we can recall The Mirror and know that in order to access those dreaming states, we must be patient and, like the Mirror, we should not try to force the insights. Let go, and allow them to come to you.

Of course, the reinforced message may be simpler and more straightforward – it could be time to make a crane bag!

Symbol Secret Paths – The Flaming Heart

In my book, A Year In The Wildwood, I have a list of over 50 secret paths between cards in The Wildwood Tarot. What is a secret path? You can read about them HERE.

Today I thought I would look at the symbol of the flaming heart which is found in two cards of the Wildwood Tarot: Two of Vessels – Attraction and Three of Arrows – Jealousy.

In the Two of Vessels the flaming heart hangs in the sky between the horse- and stag-headed figures who stand palm to palm with one hand as the other pours out water into two vessels. In the Three of Arrows, the burning heart is a bloodied wooden target hanging from a tree, pierced by three arrows.

What is a flaming heart about? The first thing that comes to my mind is the Sacred Heart which symbolises Divine Love, rather than love between two people.

A burning heart also has an alchemical feel to it and indeed ‘attraction’ is a complex chemistry that often cannot be explained.

Let’s compare and contrast the two cards:

  • The TWO is green and verdant, the THREE is dry and barren.
  • The former has water falling the latter has blood falling.
  • The former catches liquid in cups, the latter falls onto the ground.
  • There are two figures in the first card, no figures in the second.
  • The heart in the TWO is aflame, in the THREE only partly.
  • The first heart is 3D, the second is flat.
  • The first is undamaged, the second is wounded and bleeding.
  • Vessels are of the emotions, Arrows are of the mind.

What else would you add to this list?

What might the secret path be between these cards? Attraction comes before Jealousy (TWO moves to THREE) and emotions become influenced by the wild thoughts of the mind. Jealousy is a barren, destructive force that destroys the jealous person. St Augustine said: ‘He that is jealous is not in love.’

But lest we think that Jealousy is to be avoided at all costs – it might provide the spur to galvanise a person to work towards achievements in their own lives instead of envying what is in other people’s. The blood that falls on the ground can be, after all, a great fertiliser for growth.

What do YOU think of the secret path between these two cards?