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The central figure in this card sits atop the vast flower of the void,
and holds the symbols of transformation - the sword that cuts through
illusion, the snake that rejuvenates itself by shedding its skin, the
broken chain of limitations, and the yin/yang symbol of transcending
duality. One of its hands rests on its lap, open and receptive. The
other reaches down to touch the mouth of a sleeping face, symbolizing
the silence that comes when we are at rest.
This is a time for a deep let-go. Allow any pain, sorrow, or difficulty just to be there, accepting its "facticity." It is very much like the experience of Gautam Buddha when, after years of seeking, he finally gave up, knowing there was nothing more that he could do. That very night, he became enlightened.
Transformation comes, like death, in its own time. And, like death, it takes you from one dimension into another.
This is a time for a deep let-go. Allow any pain, sorrow, or difficulty just to be there, accepting its "facticity." It is very much like the experience of Gautam Buddha when, after years of seeking, he finally gave up, knowing there was nothing more that he could do. That very night, he became enlightened.
Transformation comes, like death, in its own time. And, like death, it takes you from one dimension into another.
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