Very good! Crowley attributes many cards to the symbolism of the Yi King, AKA the I Ching, in this case hexagram 32, Duration, thunder and wind. Unfortunately Crowley did not have Richard Wilhelm translation of the I Ching at the time of design of the deck. More insight, attributions, symbolism and synchronicities are achievable through symbolic attributions of the oracle and Thoth deck.
I decided not to add I Ching into my analysis, because I think it’s the most challenging element of Crowley’s attributions. I have to look more deeply into it myself, just another Thoth rabbit hole to explore!
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Very good! Crowley attributes many cards to the symbolism of the Yi King, AKA the I Ching, in this case hexagram 32, Duration, thunder and wind. Unfortunately Crowley did not have Richard Wilhelm translation of the I Ching at the time of design of the deck. More insight, attributions, symbolism and synchronicities are achievable through symbolic attributions of the oracle and Thoth deck.
I decided not to add I Ching into my analysis, because I think it’s the most challenging element of Crowley’s attributions. I have to look more deeply into it myself, just another Thoth rabbit hole to explore!
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You have your east and west the wrong way around. He is coming from north east, heading south west
If you look at the directions written on the wings, he is going south east.