Tarot Card Meaning
Hermit Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
While the past few Tarot cards illustrated a group dynamic, The Hermit returns to the individual. Like The Fool, The Hermit is on his own journey towards enlightenment. While The Fool is ignorant, The Hermit is wise. While The Fool is beginning his journey, The Hermit is in the middle of it. It is a card that encourages self-reflection on all of the experience you have had so fa...
Strength Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
The Strength card illustrates exactly what you might think, strength. In the card, a woman and a lion stand at peace in the middle of a field. Strength doesn't come from one figure over another but rather strength comes from the harmony between the two figur...
Lovers Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
The Lovers card illustrates our intimate relationships and sense of self. Like the two figures, the card suggests that we should be emotionally naked before others and the divine. Stop putting up walls and fake personae. Strip away the facade and walk among the gard...
Hierophant Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
The Hierophant is the card of spiritual community. It simultaneously encourages us to seek out teachers and, once we have become masters of our craft, to seek out students. No matter who you identify with on the card, be humble in your position. As The Emperor is the masculine equivalent to The Empress, The Hierophant is the masculine equivalent to The High Priest...
Emperor Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
The Emperor card illustrates leadership and the will to act. He sits rigidly on his throne, ready to go into battle at a moment's notice. The Emperor is a card of hard work and industry. It is also the wise culmination of years of experience. Practice your skills in hope of becoming an Emperor one...