Falsehood
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Meaning
What excludes cannot be true in an ultimate sense.
Truth does not belong to one group, one perspective, or one form of expression. It is not confined by boundaries of belief, identity, or system. What is real must, by its nature, be inclusive—present in all things, not limited to some.
Exclusion arises when a partial view is mistaken for the whole. When something is claimed as exclusively true, it separates itself from what it denies, and in doing so, reveals its incompleteness.
This does not mean that all perspectives are identical, or that discernment is unnecessary. But it does mean that any claim to truth that depends upon the rejection of others is, at best, incomplete.
Truth does not need to exclude in order to be true. It is already present everywhere.
Reflection
- Where am I drawing lines between what is “true” and what is not?
- What perspectives am I dismissing without fully understanding?
- Can I recognize truth as something that includes rather than excludes?
When This Card Appears
You may be encountering rigid beliefs—your own or those of others.
This card invites a widening of perspective. What feels certain may be more limited than it appears. There may be value, insight, or truth present in places you have not yet considered.
You are being encouraged to move beyond exclusion—not by abandoning discernment, but by deepening it.
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