The Pope/The Hierophant - Tarot Card Number V
The Pope/The Hierophant - Tarot Card Number V
The character represented on this Tarot card is an old man, symbolizing purity.
The accessories of his clothing are divine material and intellectual world symbols.
The furniture of his palate represent the moral law, the free will.
The symbols of seven traditional planets (the Moon, Jupiter, Venus...) are drawn on his crozier.
Basic significance of the Pope card:
In the right position, this Tarot card represents indulgence, wisdom, protection, kindness, being devoted to traditions.
In the reversed position, this Tarot card symbolizes cowardice, frivolity, lack of conscience.
Examples:
A mother wants to know if her child; who wants to become lawyer and will study at the University; will succeed. In fact, she worries in front of his lack of enthusiasm and the kind of people he meets.
Four major arcana are pulled: on the left is the Strength, on the right is the Pope, at the top is the High Priestess and at the bottom is the Fool.
The Strength card means that this teenager has the capacity to study very well and succeed but the Pope, in a negative position means that the child does not have this kind of thoughts in this moment, the High Priestess at the top represents his mother and her questions and the Fool at the bottom teaches us that if the child continues on his impetus, he will not do anything good.
The synthesis of these cards is number 4, the Emperor and means that the teenager will obey his parents when they will become conscious of their authority.
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