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Post by EMPATHY on Feb 11, 2010 18:17:48 GMT 1
. I asked if there were any significance on the dates on the judges calender and I was given the Hanged Man those dates appear to be Feb12 and March 17 and the 31. I could be wrong of course but I offer the following. As the hanged man is in a state os suspension ( hes the guy on the card that hangs upside down by his foot) it may indicate a case that is pending - and the hanged man does have a 12 on it- so I dont know if its just mentioning one date. But on those dates they are dates to pause and reflect. So maybe they are hearings ? BUT the hanged man tells us also that 'those moments dont last' so perhaps they are put there but are of no particular meaning but suggested as some kind of hearing? “Action in non action.” is a key saying so Im wondering if they are preliminary hearings that are not sentence type days but days to 'listen' where no action is taken. I better mention one other thing. The Hanged man also connects to the number 9 which is a completion and also to the number four which is an Emperor. The Emperor is likely the Judge in this case relating to the qeustion - the nine for completion is hanging in the balance - so something is not completed and the four which we have . Fours usually mean not a lot happening ie. they are emblematic of stability or stagnation, meaning either a i foundation completed and ready to be built upon, or a time which, for better or worse, there is a status quo being maintained. So thats what I have.
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