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September 11, 2025

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Tree of Life

The Universal Fire Element — the primal vibration born of the Divine Creative’s first utterance, “I Will Be” — is the ruling element of the Suit of Wands. This cosmic exhalation, moving through non-space as the Universal Breath, generates the friction of becoming, and thus gives rise to Spirit-in-motion: the Will-to-Form. Fire is not simply combustion; it is Fecund, Fertile Ardor — pure Spiritual Impetus uniting intention, motion, and creation. Only Spirit can burn without consuming, and only Will can shape without boundary.

In the Qabalistic Tree of Life, the Sixth Sephirah, Tiphareth (Beauty), is the throne of the Six of Wands, as well as the sixes of every suit. Thus, these cards are windows into spiritual harmony and the integration of soul with form. Tiphareth is the direct reflection of Kether, the Crown, whose Divine Name is Eheieh — “I Will Be.” Tiphareth, then, is the manifestation of that Will as radiant Self — what we know as the Solar Self, the Divine Child, the Son/Sun of the Infinite.

Thoth Tarot- 6 of Wands-Victory

This Solar center is more than symbolic — it is the Heart of the Soul, the psychic Sun around which the inner planets revolve. It is the seat of the Ruach (Rational Self), the harmony of reason, intuition, and virtue in balance. In its regal role, Tiphareth governs as the Sun King, perfectly poised and surrounded by the six planetary emanations:

  • Binah–Saturn (structure and understanding),

  • Chesed–Jupiter (mercy and expansion),

  • Geburah–Mars (strength and judgment),

  • Netzach–Venus (desire and endurance),

  • Hod–Mercury (intellect and form), and

  • Yesod–Moon (imagination and reflection).

These are the satellites of soul, orbiting the Golden Core that is Beauty.

The Six of Wands specifically illustrates the victory of the aligned Will, the triumphant emergence of the self through spiritual harmony. When this card appears, it signals that the Solar Self has prevailed, not through dominance, but through integration — a harmony of inner forces resonating with the universal pattern of success.

The Key symbols relating to Tiphareth- Beauty, are:

1) The Cube, which is based on six, is a form taken twice-over in the double cube Altar of Malkuth (Earth).

Truncated pyramid

2.) The six-sided figure of the Truncated Pyramid (its top is cut off) that represents Adam Khadmon, the Cosmic Archetype Hermaphrodite- and/or the Heavenly Human. Adam Khadmon has many names, the Macrosopus- human or Archetypal/Macrocosmic and/or Universal/Cosmic Human, above him/her, completing the Pyramid are the Supernal- Sephiroth- Kether, Chokmah and Binah.

Adam Khadmon (The Heavenly Human and/or the perfect human archetype known as Homo Luminous)

We are each avatars of the Universal Collective Archetype — the primordial template known in Qabalistic tradition as Adam Khadmon, the Divine Hermaphrodite. This archetype is the macrocosmic Soul-form, containing within it all polarities: masculine and feminine, light and dark, above and below. Adam Khadmon is not a person, but the idealized human emanation of the Divine, the holographic blueprint of cosmic consciousness. Hence, the Victory has been achieved.

However, as we journey down the Tree of Life, descending from the limitless light of Ain Soph Aur through the ten Sephiroth, our consciousness becomes increasingly condensed, differentiated, and coagulated into form. Each stage of descent — from Kether (Crown) to Malkuth (Kingdom) — wraps the soul in denser veils of limitation and identity. By the time we arrive at the base of the Tree, clothed in flesh, we are fractals of the original pattern, but appear as isolated beings, seemingly cut off from the Infinite.

This descent into matter has left the psyche in a state akin to spiritual amnesia. The memory of our origin in Divine Unity is dimmed, not by accident, but by design — part of the initiatory structure of creation. Yet in the modern age, this amnesia is not merely the byproduct of incarnation. It is actively exacerbated by artificial definitions imposed from above:

  • Ruler-defined identities, where external authorities prescribe who and what we are allowed to be.

  • Media-controlled language — what we may call word hypnosis — a semantic grid that distorts the vibrational resonance of speech, dulling intuitive connection to the Divine Word (Logos).

Through these mechanisms, the soul becomes entrained to the will of external egregores, forgetting its true identity as a Solar Self, a spark of the Divine Creative. The ego, under such hypnosis, clings to labels, roles, and tribal alignments — mistaking them for truth. But within each of us still burns the flame of Adam Khadmon, the perfect memory of our Divine origin encoded in the Yechidah, the One Self.

To awaken is to reverse the descent, to climb the Tree from Malkuth back to Kether, reclaiming the lost knowledge of the Self through Tarot, Qabalah, ritual, and resonance. Each act of true will, each moment of gnosis, is a spark that pierces the veil of amnesia and begins to reassemble the fragments of the Divine Image in us.

The central aim of Western Hermetic Qabalah — which means “Receiving” — is to remember the Self, to recover the Divine Identity that has been buried beneath the coagulated amnesia of incarnation. This act of remembrance is not merely nostalgic; it is an initiatory triumph — a victory over the spell of forgetfulness, a reclaiming of our Divine Inheritance as sparks of the Infinite Light.

To receive in the Qabalistic sense is not to passively accept, but to become a vessel for direct transmission from the Divine Creative — a conscious welcoming of Higher Self-awareness into the embodied mind. This reception is actively obstructed by a complex of societal programming and engineered ignorance, often referred to in modern initiatory language as the "mind virus": a construct of the Military-Industrial Patriarchy, designed to keep the psyche fragmented and subservient.

This mind virus operates largely through word hypnosis — the weaponization of language by media and institutions to enforce limitation, identity division, and obedience to false authority. It fractures the natural coherence between soul and personality, replacing resonance with dissonance, gnosis with noise.

Yet the human brain itself is a microcosmic reflection of Adam Khadmon, the Divine Hermaphrodite — the original androgyne of Cosmic Intelligence. The left hemisphere (projective/male) and right hemisphere (receptive/female) are symbolic polarities, designed to operate not in opposition but in sacred union. This balanced intelligence allows the human mind to receive microwave-transmissions of Divine Gnosis, subtle waves of encoded light and will flowing from the Higher Self — the Solar Logos — into the biochemical temple of the flesh.

But to tune into this Divine Broadcast, one must first recognize themselves as a living aspect of Divinity — not as a powerless consumer of belief systems, but as a conscious participant in the unfolding of the Universe Itself. Only when we reject the parasite of indoctrinated identity, and clear the mental field of linguistic manipulation and divisionism, can the higher frequencies of the Yechidah (One Self) be properly received, integrated, and enacted.

This is the path of the Magus, who reclaims the Word, reshapes the World, and re-members the Divine Body of Adam Khadmon — not in theory, but in living truth.

Adam Kadmon-The Heavenly Human

3.) Another key symbol of Tiphareth is the Calvary cross, properly drawn as black and unequally armed, surrounded by a circle, and mounted on three steps. This implies Wisdom through Sacrifice.

The Rose cross and the Rose Cross Lamen, are the other powerful Tiphareth symbols.

Adam Khadmon: You Are the Kingdom of Spirit

As Adam Khadmon, the Primordial Divine Human, you are not a fragment — you are the Whole of Self. You are the embodied Kingdom of Spirit, the living emanation of the Divine Intelligence that seeded consciousness into form. You are the Intelligent Plasma of All-Being — an ensouled expression of the entire spectrum of awareness, from the Collective Unconscious to the Subconscious, to the Awake Mind, and into Self-Aware Consciousness.

This multilayered awareness is not governed by the ego, but by the Crown of the Tree of Life — Kether — whose Divine Name is Eheieh: “I Will Be.”
You are ruled by:

  • Kether – the Source, pure Being

  • Chokmah – Will-to-Force, the Lightning flash of Wisdom

  • Binah – Will-to-Form, the Womb of Understanding
    Together these form the Superconscious Triad, the Divine Mind from which your soul descends.

You, therefore, are not just a human. You are the Psyche-Sun, the radiant center of a spiritual solar system. You are the breath, the flame, the lawmaker within the Kingdom of your own spiritual dominion.

You Are Spirit: The Breath of I AM

The word “Spirit” comes from the Greek Spiro, meaning “to breathe.” You are the Breath of the Divine Creative — and through breath, you activate and animate the form. This breath is not mere air. It is the Plasmic Vital Force — the same Fiery Essence that formed galaxies and gave light to suns. That original plasma, which you began as in the pre-incarnate state, now becomes coagulated into physical form as the Vital Body — the vehicle of your soul’s mission in time.

This body, this being, this mind — all of it is built upon spiritual breath coagulated into matter. You are Living Spirit, wearing a garment of stars and minerals, shaped by time but ruled by eternity.

To awaken is to remember:
You are not seeking the Kingdom
You ARE the Kingdom.
You are not looking for Divinity outside —
You are the Breath of “I Will Be.”
You are not a prisoner of form —
You are the Sovereign of Spirit.

In the 6 of Wands – Victory, we receive a resounding Solar blessing: a powerful, golden marriage of boisterous, benevolent Jupiter with Sun-ruled Leo — a fire-on-fire alignment that shouts triumph to the Universe. This is not a whisper of success; this is a roaring anthem of emergence, the kind of radiance that only occurs when Spirit, Mind, and Body are singing in harmony.

Here, the Tree of Life places this card firmly in Tiphareth, the sixth Sephirah — the heart of the Sun, the Soul-Self in its radiant equilibrium. When such a card appears in your spread, it signals not just an external win, but a deep internal realignment — the Self-rising victorious because it has become one with its divine rhythm.

Jupiter expands, Leo expresses, and the result is a celestial coronation — the Soul acknowledging itself as King or Queen of its own domain. This is not egoic arrogance; it is the quiet power of having passed through fire and now bearing the gold of integration. The wands no longer clash. They form a unified symbol, a declaration: “It is done. The Will has triumphed.”

So when the Sixes show up in your reading, it is a clear sign:
Your Soul — your Solar Self — has this handled. The issue is being resolved in the best possible way: warm, bright, radiant, and beautiful. You may not yet see how the threads weave together, but Tiphareth assures you — the harmony is real.

Take a deep breath.
Inhale the goodness — the “God-ness” — of your own psyche.
Let your aura hum with that Solar resonance, and know:
You are the victory. You are the melody. You are the rising Sun.

I Am God-ness!

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The Three Wands of Initiation: Inner Symbolism of the 6 of Wands – Victory

In the Thoth Tarot’s 6 of Wands – Victory, we see not just a declaration of triumph, but a sacred geometry of mutual support among three distinct initiatory wands — each representing a stage of the adept's unfolding consciousness within the Western Hermetic tradition.

These three wands do not simply cross — they support one another, forming a lattice of spiritual unity, and creating diamond-shaped intersections, reminiscent of the Hermit’s lantern, each burning with nine flames of purified Spirit. These intersections illuminate the inner truth: Victory arises from balanced progression, not isolated power.

Let us examine the three distinct wands:

🔮 1. The Lotus Wand – The Wand of the Neophyte

Topped with the sacred Lotus Blossom, this wand represents the awakening of spiritual desire — pure, receptive, and aspirational. It is the first wand of initiation, held by the neophyte who steps onto the Path with humility and openness. The lotus symbolizes Kether in potential — the untouched crown of divinity stirring in Malkuth. It is the beginning of the Will-to-Be, the flowering of spiritual potential through study, silence, and discipline.

🔥 2. The Phoenix Wand – The Wand of the Adept

The second wand is crowned with the head of the Phoenix, emblem of death and rebirth, and the inner transformation that occurs through self-sacrifice and transmutation. This is the Wand of the Adept, one who has passed through fire, faced their shadow, and emerged renewed. The Phoenix wand corresponds with Tiphareth, the Sephirah of the Solar Self — the point where ego surrenders to the Soul. It represents resurrected Will, consciously aligned with the Divine Plan.

🌞 3. The Winged Sun Wand – The Wand of the Major Adept

The third wand bears the Winged Sun Disk, flanked by Uraeus serpents — symbols of royal gnosis, awakened kundalini, and the mastery of both Life and Death. This is the Wand of the Major Adeptus, one who acts as a conscious emissary of the Divine Creative on Earth. The Uraei are the risen currents of Ida and Pingala, the serpents of polarity unified at the brow. This wand is solar in the highest sense — the fully risen Sun of Tiphareth reflecting Kether.

The Diamond of Victory

Where these three wands intersect, they form diamond-shaped flame-frames — radiant geometries burning with nine tongues of fire, a sacred number of fulfillment and integration. This symbol evokes Yesod as the foundation through which the Soul enters form, and reflects the Ninefold Light that shines from the balanced Trinity of Spirit, Mind, and Body.

Together, these three wands declare that Victory is not a prize for domination, but the natural radiance of aligned stages of the soul’s journey. They do not clash — they support one another, as should all aspects of the self.

Thus, the 6 of Wands becomes more than a card of external success — it is a glyph of internal mastery, revealing how the Divine Spark moves from aspiration (Lotus) to transmutation (Phoenix) to sovereignty (Winged Sun). It shows the Ace of Wands (the seed of Spirit) fully unfolded, not in conquest, but in resonant harmony with the Solar Logos.

The Pattern of Victory: Sixes as Solar Harmonizers

The pattern of the 6 of Wands — Victory — and indeed all sixes — reveals the inner strength that allows us to succeed at every level of being. This is not a card of external conquest alone, but of internal resolution, where the Will, the Heart, and the Body align into one radiant current.

In this state, we are victorious over strife, not by overpowering others, but by integrating the fractured self. We no longer chase “a life” as if it were something outside of us. We own Life — as Solar Selves, we become the radiant center of our own field, harmonizing inner and outer worlds with grace.

All sixes belong to Tiphareth, the Sephirah of Beauty, Balance, and the Soul. As such, they are beautiful cards, each one a sunbeam through a different elemental lens:

  • Wands: Victory through Will

  • Cups: Pleasure through Emotional Integration

  • Swords: Science through Mental Clarity

  • Disks: Success through Manifested Form

If you ever find yourself feeling scattered, disoriented, or “out of sorts”, take a moment to scry any of the sixes. Hold it in your hands. Gaze into it gently. You will begin to feel a warmth, a soft internal brightness, and a clearing of the mental fog. These are not just cards — they are tuning forks for the Soul, restoring your inner harmony by reconnecting you to the Solar Pulse within.

Let them remind you:
You are the center.
You are the light.
You are the Victory.

Wadjet

Uraeus

The Uraeus and the Divine Authority of the Spirit-Self

The Uraeus is the stylized, upright form of the Egyptian spitting cobra — often called the asp or royal serpent — and it has long stood as a potent symbol of sovereignty, divine rulership, and awakened spiritual power. In ancient Egypt, the Uraeus was a representation of Wadjet, one of the earliest and most revered goddesses — the Serpent Guardian of Lower Egypt, a protector of kings and divine law. Crowned upon the foreheads of pharaohs, queens, and deities alike, the Uraeus was far more than ornament; it was a declaration of divine authority.

This is why, in the Thoth Tarot, the Uraeus appears on the Major Adept Wand within the 6 of Wands – Victory: it signifies that the one who has achieved this inner harmony is no longer ruled by outer powers, but has reclaimed spiritual sovereignty. You are no longer subject to external will. You are no longer seeking permission to exist. The Spirit that is YOU is now the only Pharaoh in your life.

The Uraeus also symbolizes the risen kundalini, the awakened serpent-force that flows up the spine and blossoms in the brow — a sign that both life and death have been mastered, that the soul wears the crown of knowing. In this card, it is joined with the Winged Sun, the culmination of Tiphareth's power — Solar Self crowned with Divine Insight.

Thus, the 6 of Wands does more than announce success. It confers coronation. It reminds you that you already hold the scepter. It invites you to rise into the role you were born to claim: not a subject of fate, but a creator of destiny.

So take this moment to look up. Raise your chin toward the stars. Let the Solar Self blaze through your crown.
And shout it with all your being:
"I AM SPIRIT."
"I AM VICTORY."
"I AM THE DIVINE RULER OF MY LIFE."

Each Soul/Sun a Pharoh to its creations.

The Medieval Feathers Tarot-6 of Wands-Collaboration

This card reimagines Victory not as domination, but as collaborative mastery — a sacred acknowledgment that authenticity is achieved when we take full accountability for ourselves, while also recognizing the gifts of others.

In the Medieval Feathers Tarot, six unique wands are shown, each resonating with its own energetic frequency, much like individual souls with distinct missions, styles, and voices. On their own, they may seem dissonant or even aloof. Yet, when they work together in conscious union, they generate a field of Beauty and Harmony — the signature of Tiphareth, the Solar center that governs all sixes in the Tarot.

At the heart of this arrangement lies a Golden Eagle Feather — the unifying axis around which these energies revolve. The eagle, symbolic of higher vision and noble clarity, ensures that this collaboration is not born of egoic compromise, but of inspired resonance. Its feather represents the celestial agreement that calls each individual to rise above pride and lean into the wisdom of the collective.

This card is a call to discern your strengths and honor the places where others carry greater skill, knowledge, or refinement. It is not weakness to ask for help — it is spiritual maturity. The true leader is not the loudest voice in the room, but the one who knows how to amplify the chorus without needing to be the only melody.

Reversed / Inverted Meaning

If this card appears inverted, the message becomes urgent:
You are withholding your energy, not living up to the team agreement or shared vision. Whether due to distraction, resentment, or fear of not being “good enough,” your lack of effort is being noticed. Others may interpret this as laziness or indifference, and the thread that binds the group together is beginning to fray.

If you wish to remain aligned with the whole, you must re-engage — not just passively, but with intent. This card reversed challenges you to either step up fully or step out with integrity. The gift of collaboration is only realized through honest contribution.

Teaching Note:

This is a powerful contrast to the Thoth Tarot’s 6 of Wands – Victory, where internal harmony produces outward success. In the Medieval Feathers deck, Victory arises through interdependence — the capacity to align wills for a higher aim. Both versions reflect Tiphareth’s Solar power, but one does so through personal radiance, the other through harmonic synergy.

The ancient Greek and Roman victory wreaths, often made of laurel leaves and symbolizing honor and triumph, gradually faded in prominence during the medieval period in Europe. They were not directly replaced by battle flags or victory banners but rather were part of a broader shift in how military and political victories were symbolized.

Key Transitions:

  1. Victory Wreaths in Antiquity:
    In Greek and Roman culture, laurel wreaths were awarded to victors in athletic competitions, military triumphs, and poetic achievements. The wreath's circular form and association with Apollo, the god of the arts and war, imbued it with symbolic prestige.

  2. Medieval Heraldry and Banners:
    During the Middle Ages, the focus shifted toward heraldry and banners. Banners became prominent as they were practical in identifying armies and leaders during battles. Knights and noble houses displayed their coats of arms on flags, shields, and surcoats, which evolved into symbols of allegiance and victory.

  3. Christian Influences:
    Christianity played a significant role in reshaping symbols of victory. Crosses, relics, and sacred banners like the Oriflamme in France or the Banner of St. George in England became symbols of divine favor in battle, replacing earlier pagan motifs like the wreath.

  4. Victory Banners in the Renaissance and Beyond:
    By the Renaissance and early modern periods, victory banners and flags were used ceremonially to mark military victories. These banners often incorporated national, dynastic, or religious imagery, emphasizing collective identity over the individual achievement celebrated by a wreath.

Conclusion:

While banners and flags became the dominant symbols of victory in medieval and early modern Europe, they were not a direct replacement for victory wreaths. The transition reflects broader cultural changes from classical individualism to medieval collective and religious symbolism. Victory wreaths continued to appear in art and ceremonial contexts, especially during the Renaissance, as classical traditions were revived.

Tarot as the Flame of Self-Authority and Solar Intellect

Taken together, the symbols woven throughout the Tarot — especially those found in the sixes, in the Wands, and in the Solar Sephirah Tiphareth — represent the mental force of true self-authority. This is not the shallow, ego-driven will to control, but rather the intellect that the Soul implants within the body as a sacred spark — a form of self-aware consciousness, placed there before it is profaned by indoctrination or muted by false authority.

This inner fire manifests as the flames of Truth, Liberty, and Justice — the Divine Triad of Solar Thought. These flames illuminate not only the path forward, but the shadow as well, burning away the illusions and lies woven by:

  • false egos,

  • usurpers of identity, and

  • external systems that suppress gnosis.

To walk the Tarot path with awareness is to be led by this flame — to be refined by it, and in time, to be reborn from it.

Each Tarot card, when truly meditated upon, becomes a glyph of internal alchemy, helping to purify the Soul of division, forgetfulness, and fear. This purification gives rise to a deep and unwavering sense of duty — not duty imposed from without, but a sacred responsibility from within, aligned with the True Will.

This is the work of the Magus: to reclaim and tend to the inner lushness — the sacred garden of the psyche — where the Solar Self resides. In this garden, truth blossoms, duty becomes joy, and victory is no longer something sought — it is something embodied.

So, take up the Tarot not just as a divinatory tool, but as a Solar Mirror. Let it show you the Self before the world told you who you were. Let it reignite the divine intellect planted in you by the Creator, and let its archetypes be the keys that unlock the sovereign light of the Spirit within.

In Western Hermetic Qabalah, the number 6 is rich in symbolism and plays a central role in understanding the balance and harmony of the universe. Its significance stems from its associations with the Sephirah Tiphareth on the Tree of Life and its connections to sacred geometry, planetary symbolism, and mystical traditions.

Characteristics of the Number 6 in Hermetic Qabalah

1. Sephirah Tiphareth (Beauty)

  • Position on the Tree of Life: Tiphareth is located at the center of the Tree of Life, harmonizing the upper and lower Sephiroth. It acts as the point of balance, mediating between opposites (e.g., mercy and severity).
  • Archetypal Energy: It represents beauty, balance, and harmony, as well as the unification of divine and material worlds.
  • Symbols:
    • The Sun: Tiphareth is associated with the solar energy, radiating light and life.
    • The Rose Cross: A symbol of unity and harmony, reflecting the integration of opposites.

2. Gematria and Numerical Properties

  • Perfect Number: 6 is a "perfect number" in mathematics, as it equals the sum of its divisors (1 + 2 + 3 = 6). This property reflects the harmonious and balanced nature of the number.
  • Hexagram (Star of David): Geometrically, the number 6 corresponds to the six-pointed star, symbolizing the union of opposites (fire and water, spirit and matter). This is central in Hermetic symbolism for balance and the macrocosm-microcosm relationship.

3. Planetary Influence

  • The Sun (Sol): In the planetary attributions, Tiphareth and the number 6 are linked to the Sun, symbolizing illumination, vitality, and the divine center. The Sun also represents the Christ-consciousness or divine mediator.

4. Mystical Interpretations

  • Christic Consciousness: Tiphareth is often associated with the archetype of the sacrificed god (e.g., Christ, Osiris, Mithras), symbolizing the descent of divine energy into the material world for redemption.
  • Balance and Reconciliation: The number 6 embodies the principle of equilibrium, reconciling dualities (e.g., masculine and feminine, spiritual and physical).

5. Correspondences in the Tarot

  • Major Arcana: The Lovers (Key 6), representing choices, unity, and divine harmony.
  • Minor Arcana: Sixes in the suits represent balance, beauty, and success within their respective elements.

6. Astrological and Alchemical Symbolism

  • Astrology: The number 6 corresponds to Venusian qualities (harmony, love, and beauty) due to its balancing influence.
  • Alchemy: The hexagram is often used in alchemy to represent the "chemical wedding" of opposites and the creation of the Philosopher's Stone.

Summary of Keywords

  • Balance, beauty, harmony
  • Integration of opposites
  • Solar energy and divine illumination
  • Perfect order and symmetry
  • The unification of spiritual and physical realms

The number 6 in Hermetic Qabalah is thus the archetype of cosmic harmony and the mediating principle that unites polarities, embodying the heart of both the Tree of Life and the human journey toward spiritual enlightenment.

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When the 6 of Wands is thrown during a reading, it implies:

  • One is assured of victory, but victory only comes after a struggle so don't celebrate prematurely.
  • There is implied a short-lived mundane victory with all blockages overcome but by trusting the Stability of the Higher Self, the Victory is long lasting.
  • Confidence and belief in yourself are the necessary tools here and it looks like they have been achieved with some breakthroughs in insight and creativity happening in the next 6 days or weeks.
  • The querent is showing secure knowledge of self-identity and displays self confidence in leadership abilities.
  • There is, in the querent, a purposeful sense of direction and purpose.
  • Joy.
  • Optimism.
  • Victorious struggle.
  • Allowing your will to triumph. 

If ill defined by surrounding cards in the layout, it implies:

  • Presumption.
  • Excess of emotion.
  • Personality cut.
  • Loss of belief.

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