Ibis Tarot presents Egyptian figures, symbols and hieroglyphs with beautiful landscapes, and is based on the designs published in the book Practical Astrology by Comte C. de Saint-Germain.
[XII] The Hanged Man
Fortitude, wisdom. Self-imposed limitations. Voluntary sacrifice leading to new insight or initiation through tribulations and ordeals. Redemption through sacrifice, loss. Prophetic power. Suspended decisions. Choice requiring contemplation
Invertido:
Arrogance, egotism, resistance to spiritual influences. Absorption in physical matters. Wasted effort. False prophecy. Failure.
The Ibis Tarot maintains the basic structure of most tarot decks, but the names and symbols reflect the culture of ancient Egypt. For example, the 3 card is Isis-Urania instead of the typical empress. El Loco has been replaced by number 22 - the crocodile. The court cards are the Master, Lady, Warrior, and Slave. Each card of the minor arcana has its own number that appears in Roman numerals.