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Mastering The High Priestess Card: Essential Tarot Wisdom - The Rambling Psychic Tarot Course #tarot

The Rambling Psychic Podcast Season 1 Episode 4

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The High Priestess (II) is the second Major Arcana card in Tarot, & she's a deeply symbolic & often enigmatic figure. Here's a breakdown of her common meanings and symbolism:

Core Meanings (Upright): Intuition and Inner Wisdom: This is perhaps her most central meaning. The High Priestess urges you to listen to your gut feelings, your inner voice, and your subconscious insights rather than solely relying on logic or external advice. She represents that deep, innate knowing that often goes unacknowledged.

Mystery and Hidden Knowledge: She often indicates that there's more to a situation than meets the eye. Secrets, things yet to be revealed, or information that needs to be uncovered are often associated with her. She guards the veil between the conscious and subconscious minds.
Spiritual Insight and Esotericism: The High Priestess is deeply connected to spirituality, the occult, and esoteric knowledge. She encourages you to explore your spiritual side, perhaps through meditation, dreams, or studying ancient wisdom.

The Subconscious Mind: She represents the vast realm of your subconscious, where dreams, instincts, and hidden truths reside. Her appearance can be a call to delve into this inner world for answers.

Patience and Stillness: Unlike the active energy of The Magician, the High Priestess embodies passivity and quiet contemplation. She advises waiting, observing, and allowing things to unfold naturally, trusting in divine timing.

Divine Feminine Energy: She represents the receptive, intuitive, and nurturing aspects of the feminine principle, regardless of gender.
Symbolism in the Rider-Waite-Smith Deck (a commonly used deck):

Two Pillars (Boaz and Jachin): She sits between two pillars, often black and white, representing duality (light and dark, masculine and feminine, conscious and unconscious) and the balance between them. These are often said to be the pillars of Solomon's Temple.

Veil: Behind her is a veil, often adorned with pomegranates and palm leaves. This veil separates the conscious world from the spiritual or hidden realms, symbolizing the boundary she guards and the mysteries beyond.

Scroll (TORA): She often holds a scroll, sometimes partially covered, with the letters "TORA" on it. This can represent sacred law, hidden knowledge, or the Akashic Records (a symbolic library of all knowledge). The fact that it's partially covered suggests that this wisdom is not readily accessible to all.

Crescent Moon: A crescent moon is typically at her feet and/or incorporated into her crown. This emphasizes her connection to lunar cycles, intuition, emotions, and the feminine principle.

Blue Robes: Her blue robes often symbolize water, emotions, and depth, further connecting her to the subconscious and intuition.

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