The Hierophant

The Hierophant

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This card represents organizations, groups, and structures such as religious institutions, families, and corporate entities. It embodies traditions, rituals, and the established ways of doing things. The Hierophant is yang and masculine in nature. Its astrological association is Jupiter, which rules the ninth house of higher education, organized religion, and theological leadership in astrology.

In a Reading:

You may encounter the powers that be, whether in religious, corporate, or family contexts. This clash of belief systems helps you gain clarity about your own position. A counselor, pastor, teacher, or parent may offer orthodox advice or guidance that may frustrate you. Ultimately, you have the autonomy to make your own decisions and find a way to incorporate your ideas into the existing structure.

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.