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Originally Posted by JDusk
I hadn't flipped the card upside down when I was studying it, but that would also point the arrow downward, like shooting an arrow into the ground instead of letting it fly loose at a target. And those astronauts would be floating upside down as if lost in space. Both carry a sense of aimlessness in contrast to the calculated movement of the upright.
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Yes- definitely- it almost looks like he is going to drop the bow and arrow completely when you turn it upside down- so both a lack of growth as well as helplessness and aimlessness.
I had not been reading with reversals with this deck- but given the study on this card alone, I think I will likely do so!