The Hanged Man Tarot Card Combinations: Surrender and Perspective
The Hanged Man invites you to pause, surrender, and view life from a new perspective. It represents a sacred suspension—a moment between actions—where clarity can only arise through letting go of control and embracing the unknown.
In combination with the Major Arcana, The Hanged Man can signify spiritual awakening, a profound inner transformation, or the need to release old beliefs to gain insight. It encourages trust in divine timing and wisdom in stillness.
When paired with the Minor Arcana, this card often points to delays that serve a higher purpose, changes in mindset, or moments where sacrifice leads to personal growth. It reminds you that the pause is part of the path.
The Hanged Man teaches that sometimes, the only way forward is through surrender. In stillness, we transform.
Key Themes:
- Surrender (letting go, spiritual trust, non-resistance)
- New Perspective (shifts in thinking, seeing things differently)
- Pause (waiting, divine timing, transition)
- Transformation (awakening, personal growth through stillness)
Links to better understand The Hanged Man
- We recommend that you also read the The Hanged Man – Full Card Meaning
The Hanged Man with Major Arcana: Surrender and Profound Insight
Reflective pause precedes carefree freedom, self-imposed sacrifice yearns for bold new journeys. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Fool is beginnings and freedom; together they indicate the need to break free from restrictions and self-imposed sacrifices.
KEY: Liberation, renunciation. Depression; dangers to mental health; drugs or an escape; capacity for growth through difficult experiences; possibility of rupture; emotional instability.
Acceptance transforms into skillful creation, new perspective reveals the power to generate significant changes. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Magician is skills and manifestation; together they point to transformation through acceptance and the skillful use of resources.
KEY: Metamorphosis, invention. An artist.
Patience of acceptance meets deep intuitive wisdom, new perspective reveals hidden spiritual answers within. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the High Priestess is wisdom and intuition; together they indicate a phase of deep introspection and spiritual understanding.
KEY: Inner reflection, knowledge. Excessive romance; being stuck in a situation or trapped by love.
Acceptance awaits patiently nurtured growth, sacrifice precedes abundance and fertility with rigid discipline and respect for privacy. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Empress is growth and abundance; together they suggest a situation where there is a need to wait and nurture patiently.
KEY: Development, phlegm. Needs to have a more rigid discipline; willingness to respect the privacy of others.
New perspective seeks wisdom in voluntary isolation, sacrifice accompanies the inner journey in search of truth. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Hermit is introspection and wisdom; together they represent a period of voluntary isolation and inner search.
KEY: Seclusion, knowledge. Loneliness, marginalization, and inactivity caused by the loss of a job or position; limited solitude; restricted guidance; protection and spiritual guides; inexplicable things; types of magic.
Submission meets restrictive structure and discipline, new perspective reveals the danger of being overprotected by an authority. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Emperor is structure and authority; together they indicate a situation where structure and discipline are necessary but may be perceived as restrictive.
KEY: Order, organization. Danger of being overprotected; person who does not know their own strength.
Acceptance meets faith and moral traditions, new perspective reveals fertility in the time of sacrifice in the name of beliefs. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Hierophant is tradition and morality; together they speak of sacrifice in the name of beliefs or traditions.
KEY: Belief, custom. Good teacher; time of fertility.
Uncertain pause precedes difficult choice with affective sacrifice, new perspective reveals suffering and awkwardness at a loving crossroads. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Lovers are choices and love; together they indicate a dilemma or a difficult choice, often involving sacrifice.
KEY: Decision, renunciation. Suffering for affective reasons; awkwardness; person who does not know what to choose; crossroads.
Sacrifice precedes determined overcoming of obstacles, new perspective reveals the will to change the world after retirement. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Chariot is determination and success; together they speak of overcoming obstacles and the need for discipline and sacrifice to achieve victory.
KEY: Firmness, overcoming. Retirement; will to change the world.
Acceptance meets courageous self-control, sacrifice precedes a long wait with profound transformation and clairvoyance despite delicate health. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, Strength is courage and self-control; together they suggest a phase of self-control and courage to face challenges.
KEY: Spirit, resistance. Delicate health; self-mastery; a long wait that brings good results; profound transformation; elevation; clairvoyance; mediumship.
Acceptance meets the inevitable changes of passive destiny, sacrifice accompanies the cycles of luck of a fatalistic person. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Wheel of Fortune is cycles and destiny; together they suggest a phase of acceptance in the face of inevitable changes.
KEY: Alteration, resignation. Passive or fatalistic person.
Reflection precedes balanced evaluation of past consequences, sacrifice accompanies the stalled process of a stubborn person who refuses to change. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, Justice is balance and truth; together they indicate a period of evaluation and acceptance of the consequences of past actions.
KEY: Balance, pondering. Stalled process; stubbornness; person who refuses to change their convictions.
Acceptance meets inevitable profound transformation, sacrifice precedes the strong possibility of rupture and danger of physical harm from illness. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, Death is end and transformation; together they suggest a profound transformation through acceptance of change.
KEY: Metamorphosis, resignation. Illness; danger of physical harm; something inevitable may happen; strong possibility of rupture.
Acceptance awaits necessary balance and patience, sacrifice precedes feelings of rejection from a person who gives up easily. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, Temperance is balance and moderation; together they speak of the need for balance and patience during times of waiting or sacrifice.
KEY: Stability, phlegm. Feelings of rejection; person who gives up easily.
Waiting precedes unexpected clarity and realization, sacrifice leads to the healing of minor passing illnesses and friendship. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Sun is success and clarity; together they indicate that overcoming sacrifices will lead to a phase of clarity and success.
KEY: Lucidity, consummation. Unexpected luck; healing of minor passing illnesses; friendship.
Acceptance confronts vices and harmful control, sacrifice precedes liberation from a harmful reunion with a tendency towards paranoia or rupture. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Devil is temptation and addiction; together they represent the struggle against vices, temptations, or controlling situations.
KEY: Liberation, confrontation. Love that transforms into friendship; madness; harmful reunion; necessary rupture; deception; betrayal; adultery; tendency towards paranoia or rupture.
Acceptance precedes sudden and disruptive changes with serious danger of illness, sacrifice leads to the end of a period of blockages after confinement. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Tower is destruction and revelation; together they speak of sudden and disruptive changes that lead to a new perspective.
KEY: Ruin, renewal. Serious danger of illness; accident due to surgical intervention; isolation; hospital; misstep that leads to a separation; voluntary or forced confinement; possible depression; end of a period of blockages; brief experiences of great excitement.
Pause precedes hope and divine healing, sacrifice leads to help from destiny and artistic gifts. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Star is hope and healing; together they indicate hope and healing after a period of sacrifice or stagnation.
KEY: Optimism, reestablishment. Divine protection; destiny helps you; artistic and poetic gifts; dreamer.
Acceptance precedes confusion and illusions that need exploration of the person who does not know themselves, sacrifice leads to the possibility of hospitalization and indisposition with laziness and jealousy. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Moon is illusions and unconscious; together they suggest confusion and illusions that need clarity.
KEY: Fantasies, exploration. The person does not know themselves; possibility of hospitalization; indisposition; stagnation; lazy person; betrayal; jealousy; need to drink coffee in the morning; possibility of affective rupture; indisposition.
Acceptance precedes spiritual awakening and self-evaluation to resolve problems of reputation and fame with the public, sacrifice leads to revelations in a couple. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, Judgment is rebirth and evaluation; together they speak of a moment of spiritual awakening and self-evaluation.
KEY: Awakening, evaluation. A couple has to resolve a problem between them; reputation; fame; strong public and good relations.
Acceptance precedes the conclusion of an important cycle with a feeling of loss related to death, sacrifice leads to an experience that changes the course of life. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the World is conclusion and realization; together they indicate the conclusion of an important cycle after sacrifices.
KEY: Consummation, finalization. Feeling of loss related to death; experience that changes the course of life.
The Hanged Man with Wands: Pausing for Passion and Re-evaluation
Reflective pause precedes the start of a new project with a fresh perspective, the change of angle brings success where there was previously powerlessness. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Ace of Wands is new beginnings and energy; together they indicate a change of perspective when starting a new project.
KEY: Change of angle, new venture. Job in sight; a phase of crisis and obstacles will be overcome with career opportunities; powerlessness will be overcome with vitality.
Reevaluation awaits future planning with a clear new vision, obstacles depend on others or situations to be overcome. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Two of Wands is planning and decision; together they suggest reevaluating your options and plans.
KEY: Reconsideration, project. Obstacles that depend on other people or situations to be overcome.
Stagnation awaits results with patience, the new perspective reveals good opportunities after waiting. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Three of Wands is waiting and vision; together they indicate a feeling of being stagnant while awaiting the results of your efforts.
KEY: Phlegm, await. Good opportunities arise from a phase of stagnation.
Reflective pause appreciates stability and success, the new perspective liberates from crises and obstacles for a new balanced phase. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Four of Wands is stability and celebration; together they suggest reflection on the stability and success already achieved.
KEY: Firmness, pause. Crises and obstacles generate a new phase in life; liberation.
The new approach deals with internal and external conflicts, crisis and obstacles generate fights and rivalries with a man who betrays. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Five of Wands is conflict and competition; together they indicate internal conflicts and challenges that require a new approach.
KEY: Disagreement, tactics. Crises and obstacles generate fights and rivalries; man who betrays.
Reflective waiting yearns for self-confident recognition and advancement, obstacles will be overcome with the arrival of good news. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Six of Wands is recognition and advancement; together they indicate waiting for recognition or success while reflecting on the path taken.
KEY: Acclaim, progress. Obstacles will be overcome with the arrival of good news.
The new strategy defends achievements against opposition, the difficult crisis yields after obstacles and stagnation that generate challenges to face. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Seven of Wands is defense and strategy; together they indicate challenges to maintain your achievements and defense of your position.
KEY: Protection, tactics. Difficult crisis that finally yields; obstacles and stagnation generate challenges to face.
The new perspective adapts to unexpected rapid transformation, the stagnation phase undergoes rapid changes for the better with success. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Eight of Wands is rapid changes and progress; together they indicate rapid transformation that requires a change of perspective.
KEY: Adaptation, metamorphosis. Success that arrives unexpectedly; problem that resolves quickly; a stagnation phase will undergo rapid changes for the better.
The new vision perseveres after a difficult phase of stagnation and obstacles, the difficult relationship requires struggle and suffering generates fears. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Nine of Wands is perseverance and resilience; together they indicate perseverance after a difficult phase.
KEY: Tenacity, vision. Difficult relationship for which we must fight; stagnation and obstacles; suffering generates fears.
Reflective pause alleviates overload and the oppressive burden, the phase of crisis and stagnation generates excessive responsibilities. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Ten of Wands is overload and responsibility; together they indicate a feeling of overload and burden.
KEY: Excess of work, duty. A phase of crisis and stagnation generates oppression; taking on excessive responsibilities that you cannot handle.
The new approach explores new motivating challenges and opportunities, learning to see things in a new light after obstacles. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Page of Wands is new ideas and opportunities; together they indicate new challenges and opportunities that require a different approach.
KEY: New chances, ideas. Obstacles followed by motivating proposals.
Reflection precedes rapid action and new adventures, stagnation leads to impatience overcome by rapid changes in life. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Knight of Wands is action and movement; together they indicate rapid action and new adventures that require a new perspective.
KEY: Action, pondering. Stagnation that leads to impatience; obstacles will be overcome with rapid changes in life.
The new perspective shapes intuitive leadership and creative vision, restrictions for a woman at work require balance. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Queen of Wands is leadership and intuition; together they indicate leadership and creative vision being shaped by a new perspective.
KEY: Command, perception. Restrictions for a woman at work.
Strategic reconsideration tests authority and vision, sacrifices for a man at work require maintaining control. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the King of Wands is authority and strategy; together they indicate authority and vision being tested.
KEY: Command, tactics. Sacrifices for a man at work.
The Hanged Man with Pentacles: Sacrifices for Future Gain
Reflective pause precedes new material beginnings with a fresh perspective, the stagnant phase is overcome with financial opportunities and good results for the relationship. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Ace of Pentacles is new financial opportunities and prosperity; together they indicate new beginnings in material aspects that require a change of perspective.
KEY: New ventures, stability. Good results for a relationship; a stagnant phase is overcome with financial opportunities.
Reevaluation seeks financial balance with a new vision, stagnation generates indecision with challenges to manage finances and responsibilities where one has to fight for what one wants. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Two of Pentacles is balance and financial adaptability; together they suggest the need to balance different aspects of life with a new vision.
KEY: Balance, challenges. One has to fight for what one wants; stagnation generates indecision.
The new perspective collaborates and reflects on roles within the team, sacrifices guarantee a promotion with teamwork that requires a new vision. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Three of Pentacles is collaboration and skill; together they indicate collaboration and teamwork that require a new perspective.
KEY: Mutual help, pondering. Sacrifices guarantee a promotion.
Balanced reflection renews the vision on security and control, stagnation persists despite the triumph of reflection and balance in resource management. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Four of Pentacles is financial security and possessiveness; together they indicate issues of security and control that need a renewed vision.
KEY: Financial firmness, mastery. Triumph of reflection and balance; stagnation that persists.
The new vision faces financial and material difficulties, stagnation leads to losses requiring seeing beyond the difficulties. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Five of Pentacles is financial difficulties and loss; together they indicate financial challenges and material difficulties that require a new approach.
KEY: Monetary problems, vision. Stagnation that leads to losses.
The new perspective shapes generosity and sharing, crises are overcome with the help of someone by rethinking how to help others. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Six of Pentacles is generosity and balance; together they indicate generosity and sharing being shaped by a new perspective.
KEY: Liberality, reconsider. Crises are overcome with the help of someone.
The new vision evaluates progress and the fruits of labor, obstacles continue in the long term requiring reflection on whether the investments are worthwhile. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Seven of Pentacles is patience and evaluation; together they indicate reflection on progress and the fruits of labor.
KEY: Pondering, pondering. Obstacles continue in the long term.
The new perspective refines improvement and skills, stagnation leads to a new stage in life with obstacles that generate new activities. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Eight of Pentacles is hard work and dedication; together they indicate improvement and skills being refined through a new perspective.
KEY: Refinement, practice. Stagnation leads to a new stage in life; obstacles generate new activities.
The new perspective brings realization and satisfaction after overcoming crises, sacrifices will be rewarded by reflecting on the success achieved. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Nine of Pentacles is independence and personal fulfillment; together they indicate realization and satisfaction that come after a change of perspective.
KEY: Contentment, success. Crises will be overcome; sacrifices will be rewarded.
Balanced reflection manages stability and family or financial success, sacrifices for buying a property require maintaining and managing these achievements. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Ten of Pentacles is legacy and stability; together they indicate stability and family or financial success.
KEY: Firmness, administration. Sacrifices for buying a property.
The new vision explores new material opportunities with good results for the relationship, obstacles overcome with a good financial opportunity. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Page of Pentacles is new financial opportunities and learning; together they indicate new material opportunities that require a new vision.
KEY: New chances, vision. Good results for a relationship; obstacles overcome with a good financial opportunity.
The new perspective rethinks practical action and material diligence, stagnation remains requiring fighting for what one wants to obtain better results. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Knight of Pentacles is persistence and diligence; together they indicate practical action and diligence in material matters.
KEY: Application, practice. One has to fight for what one wants; stagnation remains.
The new perspective balances management and nurturing of resources, financial crises for a woman require reflection on material aspects. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Queen of Pentacles is nurturing and security; together they indicate management and nurturing of resources with a new perspective.
KEY: Administration, balance. Financial crises for a woman.
The new vision shapes balanced authority and financial success, triumph of reflection and balance in financial crises for a man. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the King of Pentacles is material success and leadership; together they indicate authority and financial success being shaped by a new vision.
KEY: Command, financial success. Triumph of reflection and balance; financial crises for a man.
The Hanged Man with Cups: Emotional Release and New Perspectives on Love
Reflective pause precedes new emotional beginnings and harmonious relationships, the change of perspective leads to marriage due to pregnancy. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Ace of Cups is new beginnings and love; together they indicate new emotional beginnings and relationships that require a change of perspective.
KEY: New feelings, concord. Marriage due to pregnancy.
Reevaluation seeks harmony in partnerships and relationships, the overcome risk reveals crises in the relationship requiring reflection on the connection. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Two of Cups is partnerships and union; together they indicate partnerships and relationships that need a new vision.
KEY: Union, pondering. Risk overcome; crises in the relationship.
The new perspective celebrates joys and social support, the love triangle hinders events and celebrations requiring reflection on relationships. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Three of Cups is celebration and social support; together they indicate celebrations and joys that come after a change of perspective.
KEY: Festivity, aid. Love triangle; obstacles in holding an event; missing a celebration.
Reflective pause seeks satisfaction in emotional dissatisfaction, stagnation generates discontent requiring new perspectives. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Four of Cups is introspection and discontent; together they indicate emotional dissatisfaction or stagnation that requires a new vision.
KEY: Discontentment, search. Stagnation generates dissatisfaction.
The new perspective transforms grief and emotional disappointment, restrictions frustrate requiring healing and moving on. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Five of Cups is loss and sadness; together they indicate grief or emotional disappointment that requires a new perspective to heal.
KEY: Suffering, metamorphosis. Restrictions that frustrate.
The new perspective reconciles nostalgia and memories, longing and missing someone trap one in recollections requiring reflection on the past. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Six of Cups is nostalgia and reconciliation; together they indicate nostalgia and memories that require a new vision to reconcile the past with the present.
KEY: Memories, pondering. Longing; missing someone from the past; being trapped in recollections.
The new perspective distinguishes illusion from reality in emotional choices and utopian dreams generated by stagnation, sacrifices for an illusion. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Seven of Cups is choices and illusions; together they indicate emotional choices and dreams that need a new perspective to distinguish between illusion and reality.
KEY: Options, discernment. Sacrifices for an illusion; stagnation generates utopian dreams.
The new perspective seeks fulfillment in abandoning unsatisfactory situations, giving up on projects requires finding new opportunities. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Eight of Cups is abandonment and new directions; together they indicate abandoning unsatisfactory situations to seek new opportunities.
KEY: Letting go, search. Giving up on projects.
The new perspective brings emotional fulfillment and satisfaction, painful resolution and loneliness in social environments require reflecting on desires. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Nine of Cups is realization and desires; together they indicate emotional fulfillment and satisfaction after a change of perspective.
KEY: Contentment, pondering. Painful resolution; loneliness in social environments; not belonging to a group.
The new perspective appreciates happiness and family fulfillment, risk that pays off and forced marriage require valuing emotional achievements. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Ten of Cups is family happiness and harmony; together they indicate happiness and family fulfillment that come after a new vision.
KEY: Family joy, appreciation. Risk that pays off; forced marriage.
The new perspective opens up to new emotions and risky and passionate relationships with a committed man who sends romantic messages. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Page of Cups is new emotions and creativity; together they indicate new emotions and relationships that require a new perspective.
KEY: New feelings, openness. Passionate and risky love; committed man who sends romantic messages.
The new perspective balances emotional action and new ventures with a committed man who courts. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Knight of Cups is romance and movement; together they indicate emotional action and new ventures that require a new perspective.
KEY: Emotional action, balance. Committed man who courts.
The new perspective guides emotions and intuition with empathy, a committed man who has a lover requires reflecting on and nurturing relationships. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Queen of Cups is empathy and care; together they indicate emotions and intuition guided by a new vision.
KEY: Perception, empathy. Committed man who has a lover.
The new perspective shapes emotional authority and balanced wisdom with a committed man who is affectionate. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the King of Cups is emotional control and wisdom; together they indicate emotional authority and wisdom being shaped by a new perspective.
KEY: Wisdom, emotional balance. Committed man who is affectionate.
The Hanged Man with Swords: Mental Shift and Acceptance of Truth
Reflective pause precedes new ideas and mental clarity, the change of perspective requires stopping doubts and acting despite restrictions. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Ace of Swords is clarity and truth; together they indicate new ideas and mental clarity that require a change of perspective.
KEY: Lucidity, pondering. Stop doubting and take action; restrictions due to cuts.
Reevaluation seeks balance in difficult decisions with a clear new vision, fear of loving causes restrictions due to doubts. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Two of Swords is indecision and balance; together they indicate difficult decisions that require a new perspective.
KEY: Choices, balance. Fear of loving; restrictions due to doubts.
The new perspective heals emotional pain and disillusionment, restrictions generate rejection in crises that bring sorrows. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Three of Swords is emotional pain and separation; together they indicate emotional pain or disillusionment that requires a new vision to heal.
KEY: Suffering, reestablishment. Restrictions generate rejection; crises that bring sorrows.
Reflective pause seeks balanced rest and recovery, the new perspective brings peace and relief from physical paralysis. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Four of Swords is rest and recovery; together they indicate the need for rest and recovery after a difficult phase.
KEY: Repose, relief. Physical paralysis.
The new approach resolves conflicts and challenges, the betrayal of a committed man leads to sacrifices that fail. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Five of Swords is conflict and defeat; together they indicate conflicts and challenges that require a new vision to resolve disputes.
KEY: Disagreement, solution. Betrayal by a committed man; sacrifices lead to failure.
The new perspective navigates transition and difficult changes, obstacles lead to life changes by reflecting on the balanced journey. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Six of Swords is transition and movement; together they indicate transition and changes that require a new perspective to navigate.
KEY: Change, navigation. Difficult change; obstacles lead to life changes.
The new vision makes strategies and cunning effective, betrayal and falsehoods require reflecting on the best approach. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Seven of Swords is deceit and strategy; together they indicate strategies and cunning that need a new vision to be effective.
KEY: Tactics, cleverness. Betrayal and falsehoods.
The new perspective liberates from feelings of limitation and restriction, living enclosed in fear at an inopportune moment generates restrictions and limitations. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Eight of Swords is restriction and imprisonment; together they indicate feelings of limitation or restriction that require a new perspective to overcome.
KEY: Limitation, liberation. Living enclosed in fear; inopportune moment to undertake anything; restrictions and limitations.
The new vision alleviates anxiety and worries, confirmed suspicions of betrayal generate fear. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Nine of Swords is anxiety and worry; together they indicate anxiety and worries that need a new vision to find relief.
KEY: Restlessness, comfort. Confirmed suspicions; betrayal; someone afraid.
The new perspective recovers from the end of a painful cycle, crises generate regrets requiring acceptance and moving on. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Ten of Swords is end and renewal; together they indicate the end of a painful cycle that requires a new perspective for recovery.
KEY: Termination, reestablishment. Crises generate regrets.
The new perspective adapts to unclear new ideas and mental challenges, a man who criticizes generates betrayal and gossip requiring reflection. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Page of Swords is new ideas and curiosity; together they indicate new ideas or mental challenges that require a change of perspective.
KEY: Innovations, adaptation. Unclear situation; man who criticizes; betrayal and gossip.
The new perspective reflects before rapid action and mental decision, crises generate intolerance and obstacles cause sudden and conflicting changes. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Knight of Swords is rapid action and determination; together they indicate rapid action and mental decision that require a new vision.
KEY: Decision, pondering. Crises generate intolerance; obstacles cause sudden and conflicting changes.
The new perspective balances mental clarity and intuitive wisdom, obstacles for a woman require balance. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the Queen of Swords is mental clarity and independence; together they indicate mental clarity and wisdom being shaped by a new perspective.
KEY: Wisdom, balance. Obstacles for a woman.
The new perspective renews authority and mental leadership, obstacles for a man require maintaining control with a renewed perspective. The Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective, the King of Swords is intellectual authority and logic; together they indicate authority and mental leadership that require a new vision.
KEY: Command, renewed perspective. Obstacles for a man.

Comments
Post a Comment