How do the members of Stray Kids see Felix?


I always wonder how the rest of Stray Kids members see Felix as their group member :)
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With the 6 of Pentacles Felix is projecting a slight imbalance or instability in how he actually presents himself. I was seeing this visually more than anything where what he says doesn’t always match up to what he does. I did a mini-reading for him and Bang Chan where something similar came up, and there it was more based around insecurity, so this may be like a kind of “talk big, walk small” kind of thing. Especially with the aspect of the 6 of Pentacles, he may promise people something or say he can handle certain things or play a certain role, and then when it comes down to it, he kind of flubs it a bit. It’s not horrific in any way, it doesn’t seem like something that severely affects him or the group, but this does settle with him emotionally and mentally in terms of confidence.

Bang Chan — Knight of Cups (rev.)

Woojin — Strength (rev.)

Lee Know — Queen of Wands (rev.)

Hyunjin — Queen of Swords (rev.)

Seungmin — 9 of Pentacles (rev.)

I wanted to put these five together because they are all reflecting the same thing, just in different contexts. Pretty much it’s like Felix, in one way or another, promised each of them the upright version of the cards, but then was not able to deliver and therefore the five of them are seeing him as the reversed versions of the cards. The Knight of Cups towards emotional stability and integrity, Strength is towards forward-moving action and balance (geared towards a “recovery” from this insecurity), Queen of Wands is authority and leadership in some area, as well as confidence, the Queen of Swords is independent thinking and clear vision, and the 9 of Pentacles is security in terms of finance or work, so like being able to provide something to the others or to that one person specifically that could benefit them collectively. They are all reversed because those things were not met.

Changbin — 10 of Swords

Han — 5 of Wands

I.N. — The Devil

The only upright cards here are actually pretty negative. The 10 of Swords typically refers to a painful end, something that I often think of as a person killing off a connection or way of thinking, killing off an aspect of themselves. In a sense, this feels like Changbin giving up on Felix, but not in a personal way, just more so in a way where he just doesn’t expect anything from Felix, doesn’t ask him for anything important. 

Then Han — who in all of the readings I’ve done for him always seems to have some problem with someone in the group — has the 5 of Wands which is direct conflict which can manifest as arguments on a conscious level or just a repulsion to the other, like literally just not vibing with someone, not able to get along with them on a personal level. 

I.N. sees Felix as The Devil, which isn’t as dramatic as it sounds, it’s more so referring to negative aspects of him that are very prominent to I.N. to the point where it’s all he can see. So, similar to Changbin there’s that overwhelming awareness of these faults, however, it doesn’t feel like he’s “given up” on him or anything, he’s just wary of him and I suppose just doesn’t trust him when he says certain things.