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The Hermit often suggests a need for time alone - a period of reflection when distractions are limited. In times of action and high energy, he stands for the still center that must be created for balance. He can also indicate that withdrawal or retreat is advised for the moment. In addition, the Hermit can represent seeking of all kinds, especially for deeper understanding or the truth of a situation. "Seek, and ye shall find," we have been told, and so the Hermit stands for guidance as well. We can receive help from wise teachers, and, in turn, help others as we progress. For a full description of your card and other goodies, please visit LearnTarot.com |
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Ben-Hur, anyone?
Yeah, I can see that one. I don't hold much stock in these things; I only posted my results because I'm fond of telling those that'll listen that I'm like a modern-day hermit. But I think you illustrate terrific self-control so this part applies to you.
Or I might be off my rocker again. Who knows?