onesun
I tend to think of the Wheel as a depiction of duality. If there's an up there must be a down and vice versa. Their opposites are what gives the other meaning. With the WoF it's all about time, which as we experience it is ever changing.
So your Hermit is shining the lamp of wisdom on this perception, saying what is actually really true is forever unchanging (no time).
The two cards together are fundamentally opposites in this take. So when read as a pair it would seem to me they point to more of a release from change and a final outcome of stability.
Hermit as final outcome says have faith in divine providence. It's more about 'being' than it is 'doing'. If you are in 'the now' (no time) then 'the doing' (in time) will flow naturally. Direction will come as inspiration or in-spirit.
So your Hermit is shining the lamp of wisdom on this perception, saying what is actually really true is forever unchanging (no time).
The two cards together are fundamentally opposites in this take. So when read as a pair it would seem to me they point to more of a release from change and a final outcome of stability.
Hermit as final outcome says have faith in divine providence. It's more about 'being' than it is 'doing'. If you are in 'the now' (no time) then 'the doing' (in time) will flow naturally. Direction will come as inspiration or in-spirit.