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Ten of Wands+The Hanged Man

權杖十 & 倒吊人

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Ten of Wands

Ten of Wands

Ten of Wands

權杖十

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The Hanged Man

The Hanged Man

The Hanged Man

倒吊人

burdenresponsibilitysurrendernew perspective

The Hanged Man, as a Major Arcana card, provides the overarching life theme for this combination, while Ten of Wands points to how it manifests in daily life. This pairing suggests bringing larger life lessons into practical action.

Overall, the combination of Ten of Wands and The Hanged Man represents a blending of burden, responsibility, hard work, stress, achievement with surrender, new perspective, sacrifice, letting go, suspension energies. This pairing reminds us that many life situations require considering multiple dimensions. The core message of Ten of Wands is about The Ten of Wands shows a person struggling to carry ten wands, bent over with the heavy load. This c... while The Hanged Man adds The Hanged Man hangs upside down from a tree, yet his expression is peaceful—a halo surrounds his he...

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Ten of Wands

權杖十

The Ten of Wands shows a person struggling to carry ten wands, bent over with the heavy load. This card represents being overburdened, taking on too many responsibilities, and feeling weighed down by obligations. Success has come, but at a cost. It suggests the need to delegate, prioritize, or lighten your load. You may be working too hard or taking on more than you can handle.

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The Hanged Man

倒吊人

The Hanged Man hangs upside down from a tree, yet his expression is peaceful—a halo surrounds his head. This card represents voluntary sacrifice, suspended action, and seeing the world from a completely different perspective. Sometimes we must stop pushing forward and allow ourselves to hang in uncertainty. The Hanged Man teaches that surrender is not defeat; it is wisdom. By letting go of control and viewing your situation from a new angle, insights emerge that were invisible before. This is a time for patience, contemplation, and trusting that stillness has its own power.

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