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Thor… my best friend…
What did I tell you your Supreme Key was?
>Personal Strength and Fortitude?
As the Fool Card of our beloved KRSN keeps repeatedly being slammed on the table (as his only card), I draw from "My" Deck.
Thor… the next card in the deck?
What did you think this would be?
Right after Wong's Card?
After the Moon?
COME'S STRENGTH!?
YOU THINK THIS IS A COINCIDENCE?
You think it's a coincidence we are being hit with another shill slide? :)
As I draw from the true deck, you see the Fool Card of "The Opposition" scream in vain.
Let them scream at themselves.
In their own echo chamber :)
My Anons… you are wise… you had [O]-Group coms off Board and discovered the true nature of our 3 shills.
(All viewers know krsn / 000000 Anon / Phi-Anon = Shill = Fool Cards)
You ARE WISE.
As you are STRONG.
Together we are STRONG.
They want you DIVIDED.
They want you WEAK.
The power is YOURS.
You the PEOPLE have always had the POWER.
You just forgot how to PLAY.
Thor!
>There are no coincidences. - Q
Thor… did you think it would be a coincidence that I'd draw this card from the deck?
You think our journey since the Q Research board and DOZENS of coincidences between my posts and Q's posts were a COINCIDENCE?
Thor! What is Strength!?
Strength;
"Strength is the rawest form of power, and you possess it in some form. It is a very happy card if you are fighting illness or recovering from injury. As might be suspected, its influence over you, and the use you put it to, can trend towards light or dark. You likely trend towards facing your problems courageously, head-on, and conquering them through perseverance and will. With this ability to overcome life's obstacles, though, comes the responsibility to control yourself, and it this card may be a warning to take command of your own actions or emotions before they damage you or the people you care about."
"Under a golden sky, a woman gently pats a lion on its forehead and lower jaw. The woman gazes down at the lion with a peaceful smile on her face and appears to be successfully taming this wild beast. The fact that Strength is represented by a woman indicates that this card is not focused on pure physical strength. She has the infinity symbol above her head, the same symbol seen in the Magician. Her white robe is that of the innocent Fool, indicating a purity of spirit. The blue mountain in the background is the same phallic symbol seen in the Lovers. The lion is a symbol of our animal passions and desires. The lion itself is sticking out his tongue. Animals that are preparing to bite do not stick their tongues out. This lion is happy to submit and surrender to the woman. The woman overcomes the lion with a quiet strength that can only come from within. Her left arm represents mental effort, while the right arm represents physical effort. Her right arm is merely holding, while the left arm is exerting all the pressure. She wears a belt and crown of flowers and stands unprotected in an open green field. The crown on her head represents the fullest, most beautiful expression of nature and transient life. The sign associated with the Strength card is Leo."
"knowing you can endure
having a gallant spirit
feeling an unshakable resolve
taking heart despite setbacks
having stamina
being a rock "
"This is another Major Arcana card that doesn't beat around the bush - it's meaning is quite clear in both illustration and title. Looking at the card we see a great deal of strength - but what kind of strength? Is the young maiden exterting physical strength to subdue the lion? Her face looks serene, her posture is calm - she doesn't appear to be struggling.
Yes, the Tarot card meaning here is that of strength - but not purely physical. The young maiden in white (a symbol of purity) subdues the lion through a strength that is internal. Through compassion, love, patience, and cunning, she is able to calm the lion into retreating into a behavior that is more manageable.
As with all allegories, the story of this Strength card is more than what meets the eye. The deeper meaning deals with having the compassion and understanding to sooth the savage beast within us in more effective ways than brute strength."