Interpreting
Tarot Cards - Part 2
by: Maria Svensson
Last time we looked at a simplified tarot card reading
scheme based on the 22 major arcana cards, and got as far as the Emperor. We
will continue this week with the 5th card, the Hierophant.
A Hierophant is someone who interprets secret knowledge,
and represents learning, often in a religious context. In readings, the
Hierophant represents learning from the experts, or official institutions. This
card can symbolize the fact that you face an internal struggle with reactionary
drives or forces, and need to be more freethinking. It also puts you on warning
that not all learning comes from dusty old text books.
Next tarot card is the Lovers. Obviously, this card
represents both love and sex. In a reading the Lovers can indicate a crossroads
in your path, usually moral in nature. The choice between the high ground and
your base desires is yours, of course. How you make that decision between the
base and the lofty reflects what sort of a person you are, as the easy route
quite often turns out to be not so easy after all.
The Chariot is the next Tarot card we shall look at. At
www.psychicsuperstore.com we believe that this card signifies the need for
positive control. This means firm decisions, not brutal ones. Self control is
strongly marked with this card, as is the concept of victory. The Chariot,
though, does not allow for win-win scenarios - there will be a loser in this
episode. Your competition must be defeated in order for you to win, is the
message of this card.
After the Chariot comes Strength, and this is not just
physical strength, but the inner qualities of perseverance, courage,
determination and calmness in a crisis. These qualities are the ones that help
you not to give up, and persistence is the message here. You must also note that
too much strength can be counter-productive. Forbearance and patience can also
be signs of inner strength.
Next up is the Hermit, an image familiar to most of us.
The Hermit can mean you need space, or time by yourself away from the
distractions of everyday life. If your life is manic right now, he can imply a
need to 'center' yourself, and provide a solid core on which your life can
revolve. In a more obvious sense, he can be a warning that you should pull back
from whatever it is you are pushing at. On a higher level, the Hermit means
searching for deeper truths, and the education of others in those truths.
The last tarot card we will look at this time at
www.psychicsuperstore.com is the Wheel of Fortune. As one of the few tarot cards
without a human illustration, the Wheel of Fortune is above the level of human
kind and stands for visions or unexpected clarity, realization. The card may be
alerting you to the possibility that by taking a broader perspective, you may
suddenly grasp the big picture you have been struggling to find. It also
represents twists of fate, and unexpected developments. As a wheel, the card
symbolizes the circularity of all things, and the knowledge that what goes
around, comes around too.
Next week we will look at the 11th tarot card, Justice.
About The Author
Maria reads the cards for free at
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