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The Fool is Told to Let Go

  • Writer: Kelly Morris
    Kelly Morris
  • May 16
  • 2 min read

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This card shows us a look of complete serenity. This man hanging is there for a reason.


There’s a myth that the Norse God Odin hung from Yggdrasil, the World Tree for nine days because he wanted to know the secrets. He pierced himself and hung by free will.

-witchbombwillow


This card can be a bit confusing. When this card presents itself to me, I know it means I need to sacrifice something that no longer serves my highest good. I need to replace it with some form of discipline to get what I want. Others just see someone who is stuck.


But to me, this means I need to hang and sacrifice something that blocks my path. I say sacrifice because it can feel this way when I'm attached to something but I need to give it up because it doesn’t serve my highest potential.


In order to embrace and experience our true higher selves- our true magic, we have to release. We have to take out the spiritual trash and make sacrifices. Enter into the serene knowing that what we give up had a purpose and it's time has come.


This card is a rite of passage. It's an experience that's necessary to grow and reach enlightenment. Sometimes we feel just suspended in the mist of confusion. But when we relax and step into the flow of receiving, we can see the knowledge and secrets with a quiet stillness.


The Hanged Man turns to The Fool and whispers ‘Surrender’. This is only temporary, just be still. Embrace and let go.


Source(s):

Witchbombwillow


 
 
 

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