THE ORIGIN OF GREED.
Greed is called YAH-ZON in Sanskrit (known as Jason of the Spartans) i.e. worshipper of matter, hoarder of relics.
Greed divided man with doctrines that define each opposing ideas, religions, termed the Jewel, the Crown of the Sun. Whilst Greed stays in the background without being harmed and thus people can easily be conquered to serve the power of greed, gaining more territory to trade. Greed is called YAH-ZON in Sanskrit (known as Jason of the Spartans) i.e. worshipper of matter, hoarder of relics. Greed has a rigid routine as well as obsessive behaviour because of his poor insight. He doesn't see his destruction as some type of disorder but an orderly behaviour as it mitigates the need to find a specific "resource" for the future, which connects this card to the card of Some Money, and the nine circle of hell, the hoarders and the wasters.
He strongly believes that there is always uncertainty if a "resource" can be obtained in the future; thus, the safe bet is to simply keep and hoard by any means, to maintain control. The anxiety felt by parting from a penny may also be associated with losing control, losing power over others, which he sees as his 'god-given' right to control. Greed's attitude to "every penny a prisoner" interferes with relationships and social interactions. Hoarding is an immensely distressing inherited brain disorder. He feels no mercy, no sorrow for his fellow human whom he enslaved. Money is Greed's idol, his god, it enslaved him and instead of bringing him freedom, he is a slave himself, enslaved by obsession called tanha a self-centred type of desire that is based on ignorance. Therefore, We are also playing our parts, after all, it is us who give him unlimited power, by giving into desires. The power is in your hands to render senseless hoarding to halt.