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tarot of the old path- key 12-the lone man
As seen, the Tarot of the Old Path, names key 12, The Lone Man, while key 12 in the Thoth Tarot Deck is named the Hanged Man. Both names are appropriate in a card that depicts self-sacrifice.
The Lone Man is dressed as a jester, whose colors represent the four elements, yellow for air, Red for fire, blue for Water and green for earth. In Medieval society, the jester was the inversion of the king image, and considered the sacrificial victim or "the king's whipping boy".
The unbound foot he is hanging from implies self-sacrifice, a giving up of something for something of greater value, and not pious martyrdom. There really is no loss here. What is being sacrificed is narrow vision, survival thinking, misconceptions brought on by the illusions of the physical world. Since the physical world is a world of Reflected Light, it is as a mirror and thinking that what you are seeing is the "true image" is a reversal, or upside-down thinking. All Images consist of 99.6% space, so what you are seeing is extraordinarily little of what is there. In the Real World of Spirit-Consciousness, the "I's" have it, not the eyes have it. We see only what we think we are and what we think the world is. Because of the survival mind of earth animal, we fear rejection and the unknown, which is all backward, upside down seeing. Thus, the Lone Man is the unconventional thinking person who realizes their own potential for mental and spiritual evolution, while seeing the Oneness in all things.
The falling coins show his rejection of the material worldly ideas which are supported by the yellow lilies below, for in the language of flowers, yellow lilies stand for falsehood and deception. The Moth in the foreground, is named the Nonconformist, imply the character of the Soul of the Lone Man.
Lofty thoughts are implied by the far Mountains and the stag in the distance, implies solitude, purity, and elevation.
The Jester's sacrifice has given life to the once dead tree he is suspended from and the crow on the branch is a Native American symbol for the Creator (Trickster) while also standing for the civilizing influence of the material world; the domestication of the Soul cause by social influence (fear of rejection).
Spider woman, is seen here as well as a spider that weaves its web on the tree, expressing creative development while she also builds and destroys, to maintain Universal balance. The planet attributed to this card is Neptune and the element is water.
thoth- ATU 12-The hanged man
THE THOTH TAROT HANGED MAN- ATU (Key)12, is much more stylized but expressing the same concepts. The Hebrew letter Mem is attributed to this card representing the element Water, as the Spirit of Water in the economy of initiation, such as a baptism which is also considered a death. "Out with the old in with the new."
This card represented the supreme form of adept ship, during the Aeon of Osiris, which we exited in the early 20th century. The Hanged man represents the Drowned Man, as a soul is drowned in the Astral Fluids to become a human. Here, the 7 Auric Bodies of the Soul, condense around the human body. Thus you see his foot loosely bound to the Crux Ansata or Ankh using the Serpent, destroyer creator force as rope; representing Time. The Crux Ansata or Ankh, represents the Rosy Cross, or even the letter Daleth that is shown in some cards as a tree branch, suggesting Venus, Love; all of which are attributed to the Great Mother. The Ankh is a androgen symbol of Womb, phallus and mankind and also the Egyptian symbol for infinity.
This card represented the supreme form of adept ship, during the Aeon of Osiris, which we exited in the early 20th century. The Hanged man represents the Drowned Man, as a soul is drowned in the Astral Fluids to become a human. Here, the 7 Auric Bodies of the Soul, condense around the human body. Thus you see his foot loosely bound to the Crux Ansata or Ankh using the Serpent, destroyer creator force as rope; representing Time. The Crux Ansata or Ankh, represents the Rosy Cross, or even the letter Daleth that is shown in some cards as a tree branch, suggesting Venus, Love; all of which are attributed to the Great Mother. The Ankh is a androgen symbol of Womb, phallus and mankind and also the Egyptian symbol for infinity.
Some call this the card of redemption. Redemption implies a dept of which only falsehood can apply, since we don't owe our Creator anything but to be ourselves which is to be the Divine Self Image. The Hanged Man implies that we must sacrifice our concepts of divisionism, and separateness from the Divine, Spirit or God to reclaim our inheritance. As inheritance isn't earned, or a product of sacrificing ones soul, but just requires one to Know Thy Name,i.e,"Above all things, Know thyself'!
The green of Venus dominates this card, but it is seen slowly growing darker in shade, denser as it were; as we descend the card and at the very bottom, the Serpentine force of new life begins to stir. Here our "most beloved", the personality or ego, is sacrificed to the Greater Self, so that we can become "as above so below", which is really no sacrifice at all and the world redemption is in the final analysis the wrong idea. As souls, we sacrifice lack of sensuality and discrimination, to become sensual and discriminatory creators. Now this is a "sacrifice" of lack for more and something i can absolutely get behind! I would recommend getting the Book of Thoth by Master Theron (A,Crowley) to further study this powerful yet somewhat disturbing mystery.
WHEN THE LONE MAN OR HANGED MAN CARD IS THROWN DURING DIVINATION:
It Implies:
- Transformation, the breaking of old patterns.
- Encountering a situation you may not like having to deal with but accepting the reversal.
- Losing yourself to find yourself.
- Hanging around, suspended in mid-air awaiting your next move.
- Accepting the initiation of the death and resurrection process by losing yourself through a sense of ecstasy and surrender to Love.
- Inability to free yourself from social pressure in order to listen to your inner self.
- Self-sacrifice and submission of self to higher ideals.
- The Law of Reversal: doing the opposite of what is ordinarily accepted socially, to achieve victory,brings victory.
- Salvation being attained by passive surrender rather than by assertiveness and forceful resistance
- Conquering material temptation.
The Reversal (Old Path) or ill-definition (Thoth Deck) of this card implies"
- Materiality
- Unwilling to make a sacrifice.
- Selfishness
- Concerned only with material matters thus displaying spiritual emptiness.
- Failure to find one's true meaning in life.
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