The High Priestess is the
encapsulation of female insight. She symbolizes instinct, peered inside for
answers the still little voice inside.
Symbolism of the High Priestess Tarot
Card (Rider Waite Tarot)
The High Priestess sits
tranquilly guarding the passageway to the Temple. Inside of the Temple lie
everlasting insider facts, incredible shrewdness and powerful learning. Just
the Initiated can enter here. The High Priestess protects the Temple from the
individuals who are not yet prepared to enter in that.
The blue robe she wears
symbolizes quiet, balance, most profound sense of being, truth and motivation.
The pillars that flank beside her
are the twin mainstays of Boaz and Joachim from Solomon's Temple and have
diverse implications as indicated by distinctive conventions:
1) Boaz signifies quality while
Joachim speaks to excellence
2) The columns speak to the
positive and negative posts of presence.
3) They are the twin mainstays of
Severity and Mercy
Sitting between the two pillars
of Boaz and Joachim, the High Priestess helps us to remember the supreme need
for the unification and adjusting of apparently restricting powers.
On her lap The High Priestess
holds a parchment symbolizing the investigation of Occult Law.
The Cross on her mid-section
likewise symbolizes the unification and adjusting of restricting strengths.
The Crescent Moon at her feet and
Full Moon on her head symbolize that to end up lit up/edified/completely
mindful people and in this manner ready to enter the Inner Temple, the feelings
must be controlled, adjusted and blended.
Behind The High Priestess is a
cloak whereupon are portrayed seven natural products (Pomegranates). These
symbolize the seven Chakras, or Energy Centers, which are adjusted, opened and
completely working in a stirred Human Being. Just such a stirred being is
allowed to go into the Inner Temple, the uninitiated or unawakened can't enter
there.
Meaning of The High Priestess Card
The High Priestess is a Guardian
and also a Guide to the Inner World. On the one hand, she will not allow us to
enter the Sacred Temple, until we are ready to do so. On the other hand, she is
waiting patiently for us to become whole, balanced and complete. So that we
will be fit to listen to and act upon her wisdom and guidance. She is actively
waiting for us to listen to her and consult her.
She can't be found inside of the
racket of the outside world. She must be gotten to through glimpse inside,
through calm and consideration. At exactly that point would she be able to
demonstrat to us her actual nature and permit her blessings to be opened up to
us.
The High Priestess is an awesome
partner in life. She is sitting tight for us to swing to her, she is sitting
tight for us to adjust and refine ourselves, with the goal that we can go into
our own Inner Temple, the Temple of Wisdom, Knowledge and Spiritual Truth.
Card Meaning in Different
Positions in a Spread
Current Situation Card:
You need to search inside for answers
and to consider a circumstance before acting. This is a period where you are of
need, being thoughtful, tranquil and still.
Activity/Advice Card:
Set aside an ideal opportunity to
be still and calm, don't act until you have truly searched inside for answers.
You know inside yourself what the best strategy really is. Discover the answer
inside of yourself, don't request that others what do, for in truth, you know
yourself.
Card Representing a Person:
A thoughtful individual, a savvy
individual, somebody worth listening to - regardless of the possibility that
they appear somewhat off the divider, unconventional or odd all things
considered.
Result Card
Spirituality, information,
internal knowledge, peace, truth, understanding, consideration, deep sense of
being.
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