The Hanged Man Reversed as Feelings: Decoding Hidden Emotions In a New Relationship.

The Hanged Man Reversed as Feelings: Decoding Hidden Emotions In a New Relationship.

Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with tarot cards lately, just for fun, you know? And the other day, I was thinking about someone, and how I feel about them. It’s all a bit confusing, so I thought, why not try a little tarot reading, see what the cards say.

I’m not an expert or anything, but I’ve got this deck and a little guidebook, so I did a simple three-card spread, it is easy. The middle card was The Hanged Man, but it was reversed. I flipped through my little book, trying to make sense of it.

I pulled out the card and set them on the desk one by one. The first was a card about my present feelings, then The Hanged Man reversed as my second card, and a third card that’s supposed to show the outcome.

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  • Firstly, I shuffled the deck, focusing on this person and my jumbled-up feelings about them.
  • Then, I laid out the cards face down and flipped them over one at a time.
  • The Hanged Man reversed stared back at me. I felt a little sense when I saw it.

Apparently, The Hanged Man reversed can mean a few things in this kind of reading. It’s like, when it’s upright, it’s all about pausing, looking at things from a different angle, and maybe sacrificing something for a bigger goal. But flipped over, it’s different. It was about feeling stuck and not wanting to change, or maybe just being plain stubborn.

From what I could gather, it seemed like the card was telling me I was feeling frustrated about things not moving forward. It made sense, there was an issue between us. I mean, I really like this person, but it’s like we’re in this weird holding pattern. Nothing’s really happening, and I’m getting antsy. I think I’m just tired of waiting around, you know?

My Thoughts

So, I sat there, staring at the card, and yeah, it kind of hit home. I realized I’ve been avoiding making any real moves, just hoping things would magically sort themselves out. The card was like a little nudge, telling me I needed to shake things up, maybe take a risk, or at least be honest about how I’m feeling.

It’s not like the cards gave me a clear answer on what to do, but they definitely made me think. I guess it’s all about being more proactive and not just waiting for things to happen. I put them back to the desk. I need to take action instead of just staying stuck. It is just a game, but I still want to share this with all of you. Maybe I’ll give an update later, who knows!

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