Ancient Discoveries 2016 The High Priestess is the third card in the tarot deck's Major Arcana. The number connected with her is two as she is firmly associated with the idea of equalization and all that it administers. On the other hand, she can remain for the forces of ladylike instinct, and in addition for the perpetually fluctuating energies of the moon (wax and wind down).
The High Priestess can be said to serve as a mediator or cushion between the universe of man and the world that lies past the shroud, as she has much to do with the idea of duality. She can likewise be depicted as the one that keeps the peace between the cognizant and the oblivious, and also to be the way to building our own particular harmony between the two. She is a figure of extraordinary force, endless learning, and untold potential. She is additionally an extraordinary guardian and defender of endless secrets.
The figure of the High Priestess is generally depicted as an engaging, however forcing figure in contact with the greater part of the best puzzles and most strong forces in the universe on the loose. She is youthful, delightful, and dressed in long, pale articles of clothing that frequently have a shimmery, luminescent appearance to them. She sits superbly upon a throne arranged between two columns - one dark and one white - that speak to the antiquated, spiritualist sanctuary while a drape lies behind her, symbolizing the immense separation between this world and the following. She wears a horned hat that incorporates the lunar circle on her head and the sun oriented image over her mid-section to underline her association with the sky. A lunar bow regularly lies at her feet and she likewise is typically portrayed holding a parchment intended to speak to the Greater Law.
The picture all in all is intended to underline all the High Priestess remains for - comprehension of and dominance over the celestial secrets of the universe, and the significant association with the sky above. The lunar images can likewise be taken to propose her association with the oblivious.
At the point when the High Priestess shows up in a perusing in representation of somebody other than the querent, the individual being referred to will be a female figure with qualities fundamentally the same as those of the Priestess herself. She could either be a lady who has dealings with the profound side of life - a scholar, a celestial prophet, or a psychic maybe. She could likewise just be a puzzling or abnormally savvy individual - somebody with broad learning of numerous things or one who dependably appears to have a response for each inquiry. Now and again she can speak to somebody who puts on a show of being baffling and untouchable, much like the Priestess herself.
At the point when the High Priestess shows up in a tarot spread in representation of the querent, she for the most part flags a period of study, revelation, examination, or consideration ahead. The querent might come into a period in her life when she will invest much energy doing research or tackling beforehand obscure learning or insider facts, conceivably keeping in mind the end goal to set herself up to venture into the following part of her life. This can come to fruition in various ways. She may end up investing a lot of energy experiencing old letter, reports, and messages looking for data. Then again, she might be going to get knowledge psychically through dreams, tarot, or different roads thusly. (Keep in mind the High Priest oversees the oblivious.)
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