How do strangers see Yoongi?


Can you do a reading on how strangers see Yoongi? Think he’s the only one you haven’t done
— Anonymous @ Tumblr
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Video Version Available - September 15, 2021


Lol, this was kind of trippy, but pretty much what anyone would expect, I think.

So, when a stranger, for the first time ever, with no prior knowledge of Yoongi at all, meets him, they see him as the 5 of Cups with the reversed Knight of Pentacles. Straight up, the 5 of Cups is about grief and sadness, while the reversed Knight of Pentacles is literally described as lazy and impatient. In other words, on the first impression, some strangers would perceive Yoongi as sad, lazy, but somehow intimidating. There’s also a sense, with the reversed Knight of Pentacles, of him coming off disconnected, or just not fully present in the conversation, or even if they are just observing him from afar, maybe just coming off distracted.

BUT THEN!!

When they actually get to know him, get to observe him a bit more, then you get that big wave of blue to right with The Magician, The Hanged Man, the Ace of Cups, and then Glitch.EXE. Long story short, people that get to know Yoongi could describe him as being “out of this world,” or a creative genius (which they do all the time, lol). The Glitch.EXE card, in this context, is literally breaking expectations, taking people’s perceptions, not only of him but of his work, to completely different dimensions. Obviously, a lot of them Pisces vibes are coming through with The Hanged Man and the Ace of Cups, so there’s a big focus on his creativity, his intuitive creation, and his emotional awareness and empathy. The Magician itself is the aspect of creation, his actual skill where people may watch him in action and not quite be able to fully understand how exactly he gets from the beginning to the end of certain projects, considering it to literally be magic with how he goes about creating and bringing his vision to life.

As I said, I think anyone could expect that, both the first impression and inevitable perception of Yoongi, to be what it’s always been. It’s just sort of his vibe.