One card pull: The Hanged Man

The Hanged Man from the Rider Waite Smith tarot deck

One card tarot pull for this week: The Hanged Man

When The Hanged Man appears, the message is one of waiting or taking a pause. You may have no choice but to make the best out of the current circumstances for the time being. Expect delays and be patient. This card indicates a temporary suspension in forward progress.

Sometimes but not always, this card can denote a sacrifice. Something may come up this week that requires you to put a plan or dream on hold temporarily as there may be more pressing obligations requiring your attention.

Others of you may be taking a pause to reflect on a decision or to consider all the options before committing or moving forward. If you need time to think something through, take it. Don’t allow yourself to be rushed. You may very well find that this extra time reveals an important disclosure, new idea or a better opportunity.

Sometimes this is a willing pause and sometimes Spirit forces it upon us to save us from ourselves! So if you have something going on right now, that is just not moving forward despite continued efforts, The Hanged Man may be your sign that the timing may not be right or to expect a delay. Make best use of this time by exploring other possible options, coming up with a “Plan B” or taking care of other important tasks while this works itself out.

Do you identify with this card’s message today? Let know in the comments! Have a great week!

2 thoughts on “One card pull: The Hanged Man”

  1. TTL, I for one love your “One card tarot pulls.” Not only do I continue to learn from your innate insight into the deeper meanings of the cards, I also find that for me the single card you pull, you (TTL) at that moment, are more in-tune with this Uni-verse that we all must share and experience. I recall in one of your other readings when the Hangman card appeared you stated, “Your true sense of “seeing” will emerge when you pause and trust.” This is great advice for individuals at this time of year, with all the events happening in our lives, in the world and in the heavens. We all must pause and assess the situation before we act. H.D. Thoreau, also nailed it when he stated, “It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.” Thanks for your time and insight.

    1. Thank you Sunshamer for taking the time to post your insightful comment! I appreciate the feedback that I receive from my clients and followers. I am glad that you find my posts helpful. Have a wonderful and blessed day!

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