The Emperor sits with his legs crossed in the shape of the number four, a symbol of limits and boundaries but also security and stability. With his unwavering gaze and posture, there is no doubt he is a leader who expects others to listen and follow. Other than the green on his gown, there is no green in the background - in other words, no growth. He leaves that concern with his Lady. The Swan, according to the authors, represents the qualities of the soul: love, depth, grace and beauty. These are the qualities that can soften the roughly hewn side of the Emperor. It can make a huge difference as a leader or guide if he or she can listen attentively and respond gently and respectfully. No matter how much knowledge one has, how it is delivered will profoundly affect how it is received. Speak softly, but lose the big stick (unless it's a carrot).
I wonder what the Emperor will think of you"r last sentence :D
ReplyDeleteHaving some feminine attributes doesn't have ot result in losing his "stick" right away :)
It's a line from Teddy Roosevelt (Speak softly but carry a big stick.). Hopefully the Emperor will allow his Empress (Swan influence) some suggestions that will help him be a good ruler. :D
DeleteI like that last phrase as well. Maybe we should hang him upside down so he can get a different perspective. With his leg that way he is in definite hang many pose.
ReplyDeleteThat's the Four shape exactly (Emperor or Hanged Man) - limits and boundaries that can be helpful or stagnating.
DeleteI've never noticed the four shape in this card before. Thanks for pointing it out.
ReplyDeleteYou are right effective leadership is much more about listening than telling. This is the distinction between leadership and dictatorship.
As in the difference between Hillary and Donald... :D
DeleteHa! Alas there are always some people who are happy to be told what to think especially if it fits with their prejudices.
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