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This is a time to rely on your intuition and your inner knowledge, rather than your conscious mind or intellect. It is also important that you pay attention to your dreams right now. Keeping s dream diary or journal would be a good idea. Synchronicities are likely to surface in your life at this time When The High Priestess appears in a man’s reading, she also often represents a woman that he will want badly; but whom he may not be able to get.
Card Meanings: Impatience, Virtue, Desirability, Purity, Learning, Spirituality, Creativity, Mystery, Wisdom, Intuition, Thirst For Knowledge, Knowledge, Unattainability, Higher Power, Sensuality, Subconscious
The High Priestess is a very spiritual card – often with sexual overtones. It can mean that you are in a phase where you are going to be much more physically attractive to others. She is tied to the moon, to femininity, and to inspiration.
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Complete Book of Tarot: This exquisite deck was owned by the Venier family of Venice. Most likely produced around 1491 by artist Nicola di Maestro Antonio, the Sola-Busca deck consists of seventy-eight cards and is unique in that each card is illustrated with characters based on figures of classical antiquity. Some authors believe that the symbolism of this deck derives from alchemical theories about transforming base metals into gold. The practice of illustrating each of the seventy-eight tarot cards with a unique scene or character would not be repeated until Pamela Colman Smith painted the now famous Rider-Waite-Smith deck in 1909.
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Complete Book of Tarot: For example, in my three-card spread de-scribed earlier in this chapter, the High Priestess was the only inverted card:
Reversed Cards: Here in the dark shadow aspect of the High Priestess, you get to tap into some deeper knowing. While you are unable to see with your reflective eyes, you can engage the intuitive eye. This may seem like a scary idea. Youre alone in the dark, and now you have to see through an eye thats not really an eye to see a light that is somehow contained inside of you. This is not how we normally perceive ourselves in the world of things and objects. Which is kind of the point, because here in the shadow aspect there are no things. There is no time. Things have no real purpose. There is just you, the High Priestess, the dark, and your intuition.
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Tarot Triumphs: Before the people in the crowd can speculate what he will do now, the next Triumph is upon them. A woman with a lofty headdress sits enthroned, a cloak around her shoulders and a book placed open on her lap. The High Priestess is all stillness, all wisdom. She sits in front of a portal draped with curtains; directly behind her is stretched a kind of veil, which appears to mask the entrance to an inner sanctum. Her silence and stillness affect those who watch. If only she could read out a few lines from that book; each person in the crowd feels it would tell them exactly what they need to know.