THE KING’S COURT

Day Twelve

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  • Sacrifice —– Letting go —– Surrendering —– Passivity
  • Suspension —– Acceptance —– Renounce —– Patience
  • New point of view —– Contemplation —– Inner harmony
  • Conformism —– Nonaction —– Waiting —– Giving up

                     The Hanged man represents the surrender of ones life to God." Thy will, will be done " and "I in God trust completely" are the mottoes of the Hanged Man. Although he appears helpless he is actually gaining greatly. The Hanged Man surrenders not only his lower nature but also his preconceptions. This frees him to partake fully in all the universe has to offer. Paradoxically, he gains great power by surrendering his personal control. Although he has attained spiritual gifts prior to his surrender they have no value to him because he seeks the highest truth. His head is towards the ground because he understands the world but his feet face the heavens because he wishes to be guided by that which is not of this world. Do you get it now? My life has takin on a whole new meaning & I can’t turn back!!

                                                  Kingtay I

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