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Whether you draw the Hierophant tarot card upright or reversed, here's what it means, including keywords.
The Hierophant stands for righteousness, sacredness, hierarchical order, [6] orthodoxy, [7] and moral righteousness. He is an exoteric figure, in contrast to the esoteric symbolism of The High Priestess. [2] Reversed, the Hierophant can be interpreted as standing for unorthodoxy, originality, and gullibility. [7]
The Hierophant Reversed You may find yourself going against the grain of authority, traditions, and rules or regulations this Taurus full moon, Aquarius. Of course, this is true to your nature.
The modern interpretation of the High Priestess represents the unknown, mystery, intuition, spiritual knowledge, and the subconscious mind. She is an esoteric figure, unlike The Hierophant. Reversed, the High Priestess can be interpreted as secrecy and disconnection from your intuition. [citation needed]
Kevon's cards : The Hierophant, The Tower and the four of Wands reversed Derek's cards : The four of Cups reversed, The Hierophant reversed and the five of Swords Winner : Derek: Battle 3 : Walter vs Jordan Walter's cards : The Sun, the nine of Cups and The Magician Jordan's cards : Judgement, the four of Cups and the nine of Cups Winner : Walter
Potter pulled: The Hierophant reversed. The band’s strength comes from working together; the sum is greater than the parts. They are showing the world a new way of being a rockstar. They aren ...
Reversed: Selfishness, the crowd, body politic. [2] There is a halo burning brightly around the hanged man's head, signifying a higher learning or an enlightenment. [3]
Reversed: Increase, abundance, superfluity. [3] The Wheel Of Fortune card, like other cards of the Major Arcana, varies widely in depiction between tarot decks. The card has been modeled ever since the tarot's inception in the 15th century after the medieval concept of Rota Fortunae, the wheel of the goddess Fortuna.