Hanged Man
Second card in the Knitting Tarot is in; Amber and Megan aren't going in numerical order (thank goodness; that would get stultifying), but rather in some other order, so though we started with #0, the Fool, as is numerically correct, the second skips on over to #12, the Hanged Man. Sort of like The Canterbury Tales, where you also have a nice clear order in theory that gets disrupted with the second story.
I digress, sorry. We'll just drop this analogy now, shall we, and move on.
So. Their card #12 isn't really the Hanged Man, it's just in the slot belonging to the Hanged Man -- it's the Put-In-The-Closet Project! Yes! Lovely. A very useful card. Upright, it means "Put the project away. It is SO not working right now." And it has the advantage of being one of those cards that actually makes absolutely clear sense when reversed -- "Take the damn thing out! Right now! Finish it up!"
Marvelous.
It's going to make sense wherever it shows up, isn't it? Forces hanging over one's head. Yep. The way one sees oneself. Yep. Deep hopes and fears. Yep.
I digress, sorry. We'll just drop this analogy now, shall we, and move on.
So. Their card #12 isn't really the Hanged Man, it's just in the slot belonging to the Hanged Man -- it's the Put-In-The-Closet Project! Yes! Lovely. A very useful card. Upright, it means "Put the project away. It is SO not working right now." And it has the advantage of being one of those cards that actually makes absolutely clear sense when reversed -- "Take the damn thing out! Right now! Finish it up!"
Marvelous.
It's going to make sense wherever it shows up, isn't it? Forces hanging over one's head. Yep. The way one sees oneself. Yep. Deep hopes and fears. Yep.


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