The Hermit

The Hermit

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Imagine Diogenes in his quest for truth. His journey is solitary and self-contained, a path of the seeker devoted to uncovering wisdom. The Hermit, in one way or another, finds answers to questions, solves problems, and completes projects.

He symbolizes the depths of the psyche, embodying the wisdom of the higher self. Often, he represents a teacher of hidden knowledge, spirituality, and occult secrets. His inner light illuminates the lives of others. This card is connected to Saturn or Cronus and relates to the astrological phenomenon known as Saturn Return, which occurs approximately every twenty years. Like Saturn, the Hermit acts as a taskmaster and tester, urging us to take life seriously.

In a Reading:

The period of solitude you have been experiencing is drawing to a close. Wrap up loose ends, finish ongoing projects, and plan for the next phase of your journey. Engage in workshops, lectures, and courses that align with your goals. This may even include returning to college or pursuing graduate studies after a long break. Travel may be connected to metaphysics and education.

Tarot FAQs

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The frequency of Tarot readings is a personal choice. Some people seek readings regularly, while others only on special occasions or when facing important decisions.

Tarot cards are interpreted by a reader to provide guidance, insight, or reflection on various aspects of life. The cards are believed to tap into the reader's intuition and the energy surrounding the person seeking a reading.

Each card in the Tarot deck has a unique meaning and symbolism. The cards are divided into major and minor arcana, each representing different aspects of life and human experience.

Yes, Tarot can provide insights into relationships by examining the dynamics, emotions, and potential outcomes. However, it is not a substitute for professional relationship advice.