Rider-Waite Tarot Major Arcana: The Hermit

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***UPDATE: Major Arcana Card Meanings Guide from tarot.com:

https://www.tarot.com/tarot/cards/major-arcana

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You can purchase a copy of the Rider-Waite Tarot deck here: (U.S.A. Only)
https://www.usgamesinc.com/Rider-Waite-Tarot-Deck.html

"Currently, U.S. Games Systems, Inc. does not ship to retail individuals outside of the U.S.A. Please email usgs@usgamesinc.com for assistance finding a supplier of our products in your country."

(Alternate: https://www.tarot.com/tarot/decks/rider)

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Narcotics Anonymous Works for YOU if YOU work with it... https://na.org

I am not a representative or officer of NA. What I say is not endorsed by NA. The reason I broke with the tradition of anonymitet in this instance is as a protest against a flaw in the ideology of "a higher power expressed as group counciousness". The flaw is that it makes long term clean addicts suceptible to the influences of manipulative and controlling cult organizatios whose interest is to take advantage of people. I got entangled with 3 cults between 2008 and 2021: a pseudo-therapy cult, a religious cult and a political cult.

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Malleus Maleficarum (Witch Hunter's Manual from the European Middle Ages)
https://malleus.maleficarum.org/Malleus-Maleficarum.pdf

på Svenska:

Häxhammaren (Malleus Malificarum)
https://www.haxmuseet.se/resurs/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Haxhammaren-Malleus-Malificarum.pdf

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Diogenes of Sinope 8412-323 BCE)
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Diogenes-Greek-philosopher

"According to legend, Alexander the Great came to visit the philosopher Diogenes of Sinope. Alexander wanted to fulfill a wish for Diogenes and asked him what he desired. As told by Diogenes Laërtius, Diogenes replied, "Stand out of my light." Plutarch provides a longer version of the story, which begins after Alexander arrives in Corinth: Thereupon many statesmen and philosophers came to Alexander with their congratulations, and he expected that Diogenes of Sinope also, who was tarrying in Corinth, would do likewise. But since that philosopher took not the slightest notice of Alexander, and continued to enjoy his leisure in the suburb Craneion, Alexander went in person to see him, and he found him lying in the sun. Diogenes raised himself up a little when he saw so many people coming towards him, and fixed his eyes upon Alexander. And when that monarch addressed him with greetings, and asked if he wanted anything, "Yes," said Diogenes, "stand a little out of my sun." It is said that Alexander was so struck by this, and admired so much the haughtiness and grandeur of the man who had nothing but scorn for him, that he said to his followers, who were laughing and jesting about the philosopher as they went away, "But truly, if I were not Alexander, I wish I were Diogenes."

(Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diogenes_and_Alexander)

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