The hanged man tarot card meaning

A man hangs upside down from a T-shaped cross, called the Tau Cross. This is the lower part of an Ankh, the Egyptian symbol of life and symbol of sanctification and consecration.
His legs form a cross. The hands form a downward triangle with the head. This means that matter temporarily rules over spirit.

Around his head is a halo of rays. This wreath indicates that he is in a different state of consciousness. Although he is completely powerless, he is bound by arms and legs, his spirit is free.
The crossed legs form an inverted 4. 4 is the number of the earth with the four points of the compass.
The Hanged Man is being tested. He is expected to be able to understand and fully accept the necessity of this inwardly. After this, a reversal can take place.

The Hanged Man symbolizes the trial, the sacrifice. Understanding the necessity of powerlessness in this state.

Corewords

A SACRIFICE MUST BE MADE IN ORDER TO ACQUIRE SOMETHING OF VALUE
The ordeal. Surrender. The sacrifice. Sacrifice. Acceptance. Reversal.

Day card

The whole day everything is a bit upside down with you. You have the feeling that you are not getting anywhere today. You put things off and nothing comes out of your hands today. Let this day go and look at it from the other side, nice to do nothing is also nice sometimes.

Questions

What can/will/can you feel, think or experience?
Who or what do you think is the cause of the current state you are in?
Who would you like to have contribute what solution?
What do you want to change?
What do you want to leave behind you?
What are you running away from?
What can't you do or don't want?
What do you long for intensely?