RiccardoLS
What is the "key concept" of this card?
I admit that the hanged man is one of the cards that usually puzzle me. When I have (lucky soul) to decide what to picture here... I'm never always happy. I feel that whatever I choose, whatever shape I give to it, I will always letting something important out.
This is why I'm starting with the Hanged Man asking about the "key concept". Because I'm not really sure of the answer ^_^
A key concept is almost a single sentence, or even just a word, uncomplicated, almost blunt. It is a "theme" on which the card is built and flows.
So my question came this way.
What is this card about? What does it talk about? What is her theme? What is her key concept?
I would like to hear anwers - tons of answers (expecially from the lurkers!) - just of one sentence or word, like "honor", "love" "rite of passage", "sacrifice", "trust", "dance" (actually some of this words really does not apply, don't you think?). And - even if many cames to mind - just choose one.
Then, we shall discuss which one (or ones) work better... and then we shall extend the connection between the "key concept" and the card itself.
Ric
p.s.
my key concept would be: "meeting of two worlds".
I admit that the hanged man is one of the cards that usually puzzle me. When I have (lucky soul) to decide what to picture here... I'm never always happy. I feel that whatever I choose, whatever shape I give to it, I will always letting something important out.
This is why I'm starting with the Hanged Man asking about the "key concept". Because I'm not really sure of the answer ^_^
A key concept is almost a single sentence, or even just a word, uncomplicated, almost blunt. It is a "theme" on which the card is built and flows.
So my question came this way.
What is this card about? What does it talk about? What is her theme? What is her key concept?
I would like to hear anwers - tons of answers (expecially from the lurkers!) - just of one sentence or word, like "honor", "love" "rite of passage", "sacrifice", "trust", "dance" (actually some of this words really does not apply, don't you think?). And - even if many cames to mind - just choose one.
Then, we shall discuss which one (or ones) work better... and then we shall extend the connection between the "key concept" and the card itself.
Ric
p.s.
my key concept would be: "meeting of two worlds".