THE EMPEROR
The emperor’s tarot card guides us through the traditional rules of society, putting humility first. It symbolizes the authoritarian husband and father figures, and control over power and order. Our two personal desires and the ability to achieve them are indicated by two Aries ram heads. The ankh in the hands of the Emperor symbolizes his control and power over life and death.
He can grant good or bad powers, and you must remember that the power given by law is not always good power, nor are laws always good laws. The power that you entrust to you can, if used correctly, lead you to power and success.
Upright Tarot Card Reading: What you need is a strong person to guide you, a person to encourage you to take the positive actions necessary to fulfill your wishes and achieve your goals.
Inverted Tarot Card Reading: Send a message as immature, with no perspective. This weakness is expressed through intimidation because one is unable to control one’s emotions.
THE JEROPHANTS
The Hierophant is a manifestation of a traditional counselor in the tarot card game. Wise and adviser, symbolizes the guide towards spiritual enlightenment. He is depicted sitting between the pillars of good and evil, judging and weighing the options. The heavens and the earth are represented in his left hand, where two of his fingers point towards the sky and two point towards the earth, thus connecting them. Bald hears in front of him represent the abandonment of the material world in favor of the search for spiritual enlightenment. Intelligence and wisdom are encapsulated by its rich yellow crown. The three levels of the crown symbolize the material, formative and creative worlds. The key in his hand represents the closed mysteries between woman and man. On his robe, three crosses are a symbol of the mind, soul, and body.
The Hierophant is a guide to traditional forms of spiritual enlightenment, but it is up to you to choose whether those forms are appropriate for the age in which you live.
Upright Tarot Card Reading – A spiritual leader and counselor who guides others away from physical worries.
Reading reversed tarot cards: One must be skeptical about everything he hears. Distorting the truth is problematic for him.
LOVERS
This tarot card is a motivating card that tells us the need to make a decision. At the bottom of the card, behind the man is the Tree of Life that represents our human desires. On the other hand, behind the woman is the second tree of the Garden of Eden, the Tree of Knowledge that symbolizes the true truth. To connect these two aspects, the winged angel is in the middle, joining forces through the means of physical love. In the grass is the serpent, which symbolizes the hidden wisdom in the card. One is to use this wisdom and knowledge to make informed decisions or, on the other hand, to let his human desires make decisions for him.
Upright Tarot Card Reading: It is vital for you to allow your heart, and not your head, to make decisions. This orientation transition will bring happiness and harmony.
Inverted Tarot Card Reading – Use your head to recognize the true nature of your relationship and think carefully about the direction you are going to take.