4 of [ / ] Division/Spade/Sword
The Unstable Foundation:
-- Shaky & Corrupting

Vulnerability, devastating crack
Shaky, collapsing, no spine in back
Lazy, ineffectual, disempowered
Corruption, impotence, always the coward

Shaky apathy corrupting
Ineffectual vulnerability cowering

Description:
A quivering mass of fear stands helpless. Swords above collapsing. Covering his vulnerable parts, he bites his nails in anticipation of a devastating attack.

Prediction:
You will loose power. You will sink like a stone. No one will follow you. Everything will change. Total collapse.

Advice:
You are too vulnerable. Don't leave yourself open to attack. Don't be a victim. Don't be such a wimp. Don't let fear stop you. Step lightly on thin ice. Don't build castles in the sand.

Maxim:
A tyrant's hand and a coward's heart.
Don't send a boy to do a man's job.

Consult:
[D4] The Feeble Victim
[D4/6] The Concussive Thunder

Compare:
Antonym: 4 of [X] The Stable Foundation
Coronym: 4 of [--] The Deteriorate Event
Transonym: 6 of [ / ] The Unfamiliar Environment
Varonym: [Reverse] Mitigate
Proxonym: < or >

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Key: [+] = Addition-Diamonds-Coins ... [X] = Multiplication-Hearts-Cups ... [--] = Subtraction-Clubs-Staves ... [ / ] = Division-Spades-Swords

[A] = Ameliorate Major ... [D] = Deteriorate Major

Antonym = Meanings that are opposite in an investive vs. divestive way e.g. [+] to [--], or [X] to [ / ]
Coronym = Meanings that correlate in a quantitative vs. qualitative way e.g. [+] & [X], or [--] & [ / ]
Transonym = Meanings that are equidistantly similar i.e. from the same sphere of influence, e.g. 1&9, or 2&8, or 3&7, or 4&6
Varonym = Meanings that are variable across a spectrum of possibilities that exists across antonymous cards in their upright & reversed states
Proxonym = Meanings that evolve seqentially across each suit from one card to the next


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