| Please Find Below Your Tarot
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An old bearded man in a monk's habit holds up a lamp to light his way in the darkness. He leans upon a staff. "The mood of the card is one of
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loneliness and fear of the dark, each footstep must be placed with care, for the Hermit does not know his way.
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The card points to re-evaluation. The Hermit is an old man who looks hack on his past and realizes that there must be more than this. He
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knows next to nothing of the greater reality and fears his own ignorance. However, the Hermit does show a willingness to remedy that ignorance and gives the patience and descipline required to utilize
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past experiences and old lessons to make the most out of the future.
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Meaning: The card may stand for caution, patience, old age and experience. A prudent attitude is advised, so sudden courses of action are not the wisest at this time. A realization that there is always something new to learn. This is a warning against thoughtless actions.
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Reversed meaning: Impatience, loneliness and obstinacy. Do not
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disregard advice from older and wiser folk.
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