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in a dream the number 12 popped up a few times, what does it mean?
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The twelve is known as the "victim" number in Chaldean. It is not recommended to have this number as your current name number. The twelve has the tendency to feel victimized whether real or imagined. Also may be marked by mental suffering or anxiety. The base number is three and this is a creative vibration.
In Tarot, twelve is the Hanged Man. This card represents the universal principle of recognizing and awakening to repetitive patterns that bind, limit and restrict growth and evolution. The Hanged Man is the pattern breaker. In order to break limiting patterns, it is often necessary to look at things from a different angle or stance (such as upside down). The Hanged Man represents that state of consciousness which requires that we move beyond ego and trust the deeper aspects of who we are.
Union of sun 1 and moon 2. Our king and queen. Our inner mother and inner father. mental and emotional.
In Tarot, twelve is the Hanged Man. This card represents the universal principle of recognizing and awakening to repetitive patterns that bind, limit and restrict growth and evolution. The Hanged Man is the pattern breaker. In order to break limiting patterns, it is often necessary to look at things from a different angle or stance (such as upside down). The Hanged Man represents that state of consciousness which requires that we move beyond ego and trust the deeper aspects of who we are.
Union of sun 1 and moon 2. Our king and queen. Our inner mother and inner father. mental and emotional.
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That makes PERFECT sense!!!
Jees thank you so much jld -
Jees thank you so much jld -
jld wrote:In Tarot, twelve is the Hanged Man. This card represents the universal principle of recognizing and awakening to repetitive patterns that bind, limit and restrict growth and evolution. The Hanged Man is the pattern breaker. In order to break limiting patterns, it is often necessary to look at things from a different angle or stance (such as upside down). The Hanged Man represents that state of consciousness which requires that we move beyond ego and trust the deeper aspects of who we are.
Union of sun 1 and moon 2. Our king and queen. Our inner mother and inner father. mental and emotional.
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