The High Priestess

The High Priestess

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Think virgin goddess. Daughter of the moon, archetype of feminine consciousness. She is intuition and inspiration. Her wisdom burns from within; she plies her craft in secrecy. Her knowledge resides in the heart. Passive and receptive, she guards the gate of the unconscious and connects you to dreams, psychic power, lunar cycles, menstruation, and female mysteries.

Her astrological sign is Cancer, her element is water and her number is two, which represents balance. The High Priestess knows but doesn’t tell. She prompts us to look deep inside ourselves and seek our own answers.

IN A READING:

Something is hidden in your life, a mystery or a secret eludes you. The answer may be found in your memories or dreams of the past. Rely more on intuition than intellect. Remain open to information that flows from your unconscious.

The high priestess may represent a mysterious woman in a man’s life, a femme fatale, sexual and charismatic, who remains aloof and detached from emotional involvement. In a woman’s life, she represents intuitions.

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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.