2/16/2024 0 Comments Divine timing in tarot cards![]() ![]() You know what’s destined to come, if it’s a yes then you know why, and if it’s a no then you also know why. You already know in your gut if this is the job for you or not. ![]() “Will I get the job?” The High Priestess is reminding you that you don’t need to be told the answer because you already have it.The High Priestess is seen as a ‘yes’ card so long your actions will have a positive impact on yourself and others, then this card is calling you to go ahead with what you wish to do.īelow are some of my interpretations, as an experienced tarot practitioner, based on different types of yes or no questions: They won’t help you just because you want them to, they very much must deem you worthy of their help beforehand. This is someone that’ll come with a lot of knowledge, and they’ll be conscious of how useful they are to others, so they are someone you want to have to look out for you, but this is someone that’ll only be willing to help you so long you are a decent and honest person. It can feel like being completely in alignment with where you are and any synchronicities that happen.Īs a personality archetype, The High Priestess card represents someone that you will find mysterious, others may be just as curious about them too, but they also have an air of superiority around them. Your High Priestess is literally the person in charge of your own inner temple – not only should you be turning to her for answers, but she also can show you how to connect to a form of knowledge that isn’t purely logical and conscious – the age-old wisdom of intuition. The High Priestess is like the concept of the Higher Self (check out Bunny Michael’s work on this archetype!) – that inner voice that feels like an older sibling that has more wisdom than you and also just wants the best for you. There may be a bond there, but they don’t fully understand it, or fully understand exactly what they’re feeling towards you, they just know that there is some sort of connection between the two of you. If you are asking the tarot how someone feels about you, pulling The High Priestess card suggests that this is someone that definitely feels a connection with you, but can’t quite pinpoint how or what they feel. In this article, we will explore the different meanings of the High Priestess Tarot card in various reading contexts as well as the different advice it can offer you. She often wears the crown of Venus, representing her sacred feminine wisdom and holds a scroll, symbolising the long period of studying she has gone through to become the High Priestess and the knowledge she possesses. The High Priestess is generally depicted as a female figure standing in the middle of two pillars, representing the dualities of our world good and bad, masculine and feminine, physical and astral. Understanding the meanings of each tarot card can help you sharpen your interpretative skills so you can get the most out of your readings. Divination practices such as cartomancy can help us make decisions, offer guidance, and help us tune into our intuition when we are at a crossroads in our lives. The High Priestess is card number 2 (II) in modern cartomantic tarot decks and the 3rd major arcana trump card ( The Fool, number 0, is the first card).
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