Art and Style | April 14, 2010 | 4 comments

The Naked Angel Tarot: The Hanged Man

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Representing:

In spiritual matters, wisdom and prophetic power. A pause in one's life and suspended decisions. Self-surrender leads to the transformation of the personality. Material temptation is conquered.

Reversed:

Arrogance, preoccupation with the ego and resistance to spiritual influences. Absorption in physical matters, wasted effort and false prophecy.

Basic Tarot Story

The Fool settles beneath a tree, intent on finding his spiritual self. There he stays for nine days, without eating, barely moving. People pass by him, animals, clouds, the wind, the rain, the stars, sun and moon. On the ninth day, with no conscious thought of why, he climbs a branch and dangles upside down like a child, giving up for a moment, all that he is, wants, knows or cares about. Coins fall from his pockets and as he gazes down on them - seeing them not as money but only as round bits of metal - everything suddenly changes perspective. It is as if he's hanging between the mundane world and the spiritual world, able to see both. It is a dazzling moment, dreamlike yet crystal clear. Connections he never understood before are made, mysteries are revealed.

But timeless as this moment of clarity seems, he realizes that it will not last. Very soon, he must right himself, and when he does, things will be different. He will have to act on what he's learned. For now, however, he just hangs, weightless as if underwater, observing, absorbing, seeing.

Basic Tarot Meaning

With Neptune (or Water) as its planet, the Hanged Man is perhaps the most fascinating card in the deck. It reflects the story of Odin who offered himself as a sacrifice in order to gain knowledge. Hanging from the world tree, wounded by a spear, given no bread or mead, he hung for nine days. On the last day, he saw on the ground runes that had fallen from the tree, understood their meaning, and, coming down, scooped them up for his own. All knowledge is to be found in these runes.

The Hanged Man, in similar fashion, is a card about suspension, not life or death. This is a time of trial or meditation, selflessness, sacrifice, prophecy. The Querent stops resisting; instead he makes himself vulnerable, sacrifices his position or opposition, and in doing so, gains illumination. Answers that eluded him come clear, solutions to problems are found. He sees the world differently, has almost mystical insights. This card can also imply a time when everything just stands still, a time of rest and reflection before moving on. Things will continue on in a moment, but for now, they float, timeless
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4 comments // The Naked Angel Tarot: The Hanged Man

  • bailey78
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    • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Naked_Ape_(book)

      I took the theme of The Naked Angel to show the second half of human potential to paraphrase the book by Desmond Morris called The Naked Ape which shows the first half of evolution.

      Morris shows the development from apes to human, I thought that using the metaphor of the further human potential to angels was taking the next step.

      Since the Tarot is a story of development also from Fool to Enlightened, I thought it was appropriate to show the journey along the path expressed with those symbols

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