
A Game of Facilitation Part Nineteen (Art By Nexus)
The meaning:
Now we're on the staff. Which defines the Environmental factors of the surrounding issue. this will help bring the last few things into perspective.
7. What the Reader COULD BE. or what the reader represents in this environment.
THE TOWER- MAURICE
The tower is what most people dread in their lives. All that we've build, our legacies and our successes, all crumbling down in a manner of seconds. Tower represents sudden violent tragedy. Disaster. but it also represents Revelation. When we have great loss like this enter our lives, it occasionally rewards us with a bit of wisdom to help guide us where to go next. maybe your beloved was cheating on you. maybe you revealed that your job is corrupt, and they fired you to keep you from digging. Your world comes crashing down, but in the ashes, you've learned something important.
8. The environmental factors. The outer-lying influences.
THE CHARIOT- DATUR (REVERSED)
Upright, the Chariot represents extreme control. Dominance and Assertion. It claims power and drives it to conquest in all things. People like these never back down, rarely lose track of themselves, and are most comfortable when they are running the show.
Reversed however.
Blind aggression. completely unruly. the chariot reversed is about to topple off the road, and cares more about emotional satisfaction than keeping things on the straight and narrow. you have lost control and are now at the mercy of outside forces. It may also mean that you need to get used to not always being in control.
As for that quote: "There are two rights, the right of might and the right of contract."
That is a reference to commentary on American Egoism; a sect of the individualist anarchist movement. Benjamin Tucker had once said this because if you are to truly be separated from societal bonds, you must absolve the idea that morality is attached to anything. In the end, you're good with your word, or you're good with your fists. Egoism is as it sounds like; it's all about doing as you please.
While Darkwitt represents an opposition to this, it's something Kadu seems to have lived by all this time.
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Art, Characters, Soaktown:
nexus
Now we're on the staff. Which defines the Environmental factors of the surrounding issue. this will help bring the last few things into perspective.
7. What the Reader COULD BE. or what the reader represents in this environment.
THE TOWER- MAURICE
The tower is what most people dread in their lives. All that we've build, our legacies and our successes, all crumbling down in a manner of seconds. Tower represents sudden violent tragedy. Disaster. but it also represents Revelation. When we have great loss like this enter our lives, it occasionally rewards us with a bit of wisdom to help guide us where to go next. maybe your beloved was cheating on you. maybe you revealed that your job is corrupt, and they fired you to keep you from digging. Your world comes crashing down, but in the ashes, you've learned something important.
8. The environmental factors. The outer-lying influences.
THE CHARIOT- DATUR (REVERSED)
Upright, the Chariot represents extreme control. Dominance and Assertion. It claims power and drives it to conquest in all things. People like these never back down, rarely lose track of themselves, and are most comfortable when they are running the show.
Reversed however.
Blind aggression. completely unruly. the chariot reversed is about to topple off the road, and cares more about emotional satisfaction than keeping things on the straight and narrow. you have lost control and are now at the mercy of outside forces. It may also mean that you need to get used to not always being in control.
As for that quote: "There are two rights, the right of might and the right of contract."
That is a reference to commentary on American Egoism; a sect of the individualist anarchist movement. Benjamin Tucker had once said this because if you are to truly be separated from societal bonds, you must absolve the idea that morality is attached to anything. In the end, you're good with your word, or you're good with your fists. Egoism is as it sounds like; it's all about doing as you please.
While Darkwitt represents an opposition to this, it's something Kadu seems to have lived by all this time.
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Art, Characters, Soaktown:

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