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Yeah but there is a definite "giving up to letting go" aspect to the Hanged Man - there is sacrifice here, not just hanging.
BLFO said:Does this mean that a person's feelings for you are suspended as in they can not make up their mind or they are putting their feelings on hold to concentrate on other areas in their life. Or does it mean that they are letting go as in to surrender to the experiences of feeling the way that they do about you. For example, perhaps they denied that they liked you and tried to fight the feeling, but they have begun to accept the fact that they do have feelings for you after all.
So is it suspended feelings or feelings of surrender?
I have so enjoyed reading more about the Hanged Man and how it relates to relationships. In one of my recent reading The Hanged Man appeared in the "how the relationship will evolve" position.Thirteen said:I agree with Saint. The person has sacrificed themselves to the experience, but at the moment, they are suspended--that is, they' are experiencing those feelings, but are unable to act on them.
It's an odd place to be. Like falling in love for the first time and just standing there staring, thinking "Oh...this is what it's all about!" The person is giving into their feelings--those being the whatever feelings they originally resisted or the opposite of what they originally thought they felt--but they're so overwhelmed and new to these feelings, so amazed by these feelings, that they can't expressing them. Until the "download" is complete (so to speak), they won't know how to express them.