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Meanings

The Hanged Man

Video Interpretation: The Hanged Man
Principle: We are all connected, thus we must work for the betterment of society.
Key Words: Sacrifice, transition, spiritual transformation, suspension, restriction, letting go.
Key Feelings: That feeling where you’ve helped someone and there are no strings attached.
Description: This card represents the principle that because we are all connected, what happens to one person affects all others. This is the concept that we must work to help improve the lives of others so that all benefit. It is an awareness of mass consciousness and your contribution to it. It is you representing humanity. Upright, this card shows a strong alignment with this principle. Typically, there is an abundance of sacrificial energy with this card. It is a community card of transformation and willingness to volunteer. It is the letting go of the little things in order to allow the bigger things to happen. It is a card of different perspective, it is the card of giving.

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The Hanged Man (↓)

Video Interpretation: The Hanged Man (↓)
Principle: Unaware of, of actively working against the idea that we are all connected. Working against the betterment of society.
Key Words: Martyrdom, indecision, delay, drained, regrets.
Key Feelings: The feeling that your energy has been spent on someone else.
Description: Reversed, this card represents the inharmonious alignment with the principle that we are all connected. It may be the feeling that your energy is being siphoned off to someone else at your loss. It may feel like your life has been setback because you’ve had to give your time to someone, or something, else. It is the feeling that your journey has been delayed or that you are the victim because you have sacrificed your life for someone else. We are asked to look at your own predicament from a different perspective and be receptive to the help offered by others. Have mercy and make what you do meaningful.

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