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Synopsis Changes: the
end of the old and the birth of the new.
General
Description Death means
parting, the great letting go, the end. It then also prepares the
way for the new, for that which is to come. However, the card itself
first presents us with the end. This can be positive when it relates
to a long wished for, liberating ending, yet it is also natural that
we have our most painful experiences with the theme of this card. In
contrast to the 10 of Swords, which indicates the random and thereby
premature ending, this card always stands for the natural end. This
means that it is time to let go of something. The Death card is
unjustly one of the most feared. The eternal embellishers, who do
not understand it, read the card only to be the proclamation of
something new and want to deny us the deep experience of parting and
the related life-accepting experiences. "We have separated living
from dying and the interval between them is fear" says Krishnamurti,
and: "You cannot live without dying."
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