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                 The Hanged Man  is Card No.12 of the Major Arcana of the Tarot
                  but is actually the 13th card in this series because
                  the
                  first
                  card
                  of
                  the Major Arcana is card no.0 - "The
  Fool".  
                The Hanged Man is probably the second most-feared card in
                  the Tarot Deck (after the Death Card).
                  Similarly, much of the fear associated with this card is
                  based on mis-information or mis-understanding
                  - also possibly
                  due
                  to the
                  name of the card, or due to the way it has been depicted on
                  some decks.  
                  Some older Tarot Decks include gruesome or distressing
                  images on The Hanged Man Card.  
                  This practice is less common
                  in modern packs such as the Rider-Waite and Robin
                  Wood Decks.  
                The Hanged Man Card usually depicts a Man or Young Person
                  who is suspended upside-down, often from a tree and obviously
                  by conscious choice and without any discomfort whatsoever.                   
                The theme of this card is "learning the natural laws of the
                  universe" by changing ones perspective. Naturally, this may
                  imply the need to take some time out for reflection. 
                Some specific terms associated with "Hanged Man" Tarot
                  card include: 
                  Change of Perspective, Suspense, Interruption
                  to Progress, Hanging Around, Turning
                  the World Upsidedown, Need to Stay
                  Balanced. 
              
				
                  
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