Question
What a great site, may I request a drawing from you please, if you have the time? I would like direction for my future if possible. Thank you in advance.
I will pray for spirit connection for you.
Drawing

Analysis
Most obviously there’s two coins on the picture, two 2 Euro pieces, the greatest pieces available in metal. They share their space equaly on the top sheet. Though the one to the left has no surrounding paintings, only a brown thin line connects it’s space to the right coin.
The coin to the left displays the words “Liberté égalité fraternité” (you might want look that up on wikipedia or google), the coin to the right displays a woman, most likely Maria Theresia, the queen with the good heart and the one who introduced the school system.
On the bottom right there’s water, you find water in wish fountains, but once you dropped the money you’re not supposed to get it out again. There’s green lines above the water … grass? paper money?
In the back there’s another scheme – black and red. Again on the left side there’s clean blackness, which is replaced by something more emotional, more interesting to the right. Maybe the back can be looked at some sort of backup. There’s 8 straight white lines on the right, drawn from top to bottom, leaving a white spot in the end.
Discussion
In western countries we read from left to right, even though the image might suggest to be read from top, like looking at a parking lot from top. Acutally the purple lines on top of the right coin look like parking space, will the money fit in there? Will it ever be “parked”? The brownish symbol in the upper right corner looks somewhat like a question mark.
Very obviously one of the main questions is about money and how the circumstances change. The picture might suggest that the money will be in a far richer environment in the future, but also a more confusing one. Maybe more rules to care for. Also the money issues move more from a “revolutionary” to a “caring” realm, like the faces of the coins suggest.
If I would be talking very daring, I would say the white lines look like “Schwedische Gardinen”, which is a funny german phrase for prison. Maybe there’s some reasonable fear or grounds for that in the back. What do I know? However, the lines are not anchored on the top or on the bottom, so there’s plenty of space for interpretation. It’s 8 white stripes on red, and 4 purple slots on black. That’s what’s for sure.
Feedback
Please add comments on
- what you see on the drawing
- how you would interpret it
and additionally for William:
- how you see all that applies to you
- what you can learn from it -> sorry I don’t give directions, but I try to provide enough material so it’s easier for you to find your way
- if you feel like you can buy the original drawings (including the coins)