The Magician And The High Priestess


by Dominique Halet - Date: 2007-10-04 - Word Count: 369 Share This!

The Magician

The Magician is represented by a young man in front of a work table.

This card represents the life's active ingredient, its number I (one) is male, it is the Yang element.

Basic Significance

If this card comes in the right position, it means the beginning of the things, the will of a person, a man's profession or a woman's new affective relation.

When this card comes in the reversed position it means professional problems, lack of self-confidence, apathy...

Remember the basic significance of the tarot cards will be interpreted according to the position of the cards during the consultation.

For example, let's say that a man wants to learn more about his professional career.

The Magician (in the right position) comes with The Moon (in the reversed position): it could mean that this man should not have a total confidence in his colleagues (the Moon represents hypocrisy and lies).

The High Priestess

This is called The High Priestess because the woman who is drawn wears a pontifical tiara. She also represents Isis, an Egyptian divinity, Osiris's wife.

The High Priestess represents wisdom, quality development by the sobriety of her costume.

It is a very positive card of the Tarot as well as the Yin element.

Basic significance:

The card in the right position symbolizes nature, pregnancy, knowledge, mother, perspicacity, wisdom...

The High Priestess in the reversed position symbolizes an immoderate and painful love, superficiality

This card also represents the hidden face of a man's life.

Let's take in example a woman wishing to know if her couple is solid.

We will pull four cards: on the left, The Lovers, on the right The High Priestess, at the top The Moon, below is The Tower.

The interpretation of these arcana would be as follows: this man has some troubles in his life and loves his wife (The Lovers) BUT he has a mistress (The High Priestess); the consulting one seems to be lied to herself because The Moon means that she knows that her husband is not faithful but refuses to admit it and The Tower represents the separation or the divorce.

In synthesis; which is the addition of the numbers of the four cards = 42; 4+2 = 6, The Lovers - once again - means that the consulting one will make the good choice in her life; probably divorce.

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D. Halet is a Tarot de Marseilles expert. She spent some years being a fortune-teller for her friends.More info about Tarot Cards Reading on The Tarot Cards Reading - Unleash the Secrets of Tarot

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