Joseph P. Nolen Quotes
The World Card Shows The Fully Balanced And Integrated Human As The Wiseone Pictured In The Hermit Card. Wiseones Are Those Human Beings Who Have Married Their Selves And Become Fully Unified, Living, Flesh-and-blood Manifestations Of The Divine Presence, Described In The Qabalah As The Shekinah, Derived From The Hebrew Verb Shakhan, "to Dwell." Persons Of This Stature Live On Earth, Yet Are Validated By And Depend Upon The Greater World (the Universe) Alone, Shown By The Fact That They Are Supported By And Dance On Air (another Reference To The Fool And Spirit). They Continually Turn Inward And Upward To Their God/dess Self And The Source, While Turning Outward And Downward To The Work Of The Everyday World At Hand. Wiseones Embody The Concept "Trust In The Universe And It Will Support You!
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