When the high priestess and the moon are both present then yes. She is the keeper of secrets and highly intuitive and the moon for me is a card about the dark, secrets, illusions and trusting yourself more than anything.
I once asked about a couple and whether or not they would have a baby and these cards appeared together around 2 times. It was annoying because i didn't know what it meant. And i kept getting "i dont know" "i dont know" over and over then i realised the cards were actually telling me "i don't know" ����
Tarot is funny like that.
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I agree with the High Priestess as an indication that something about the situation can't or shouldn't be known at the time. It carries the rather lofty implication "You are not worthy!" But I had a very interesting experience with it yesterday.
My client was after insight about whether she should take on an entirely new entrepreneurial career path. I use a spread that has two axes: one is a developmental flow ("Where you are now, "Where you're headed" and "What may happen along the way") and the other is a "personal orientation" perspective on the matter, Mind/Heart/Body or mental/emotional/physical stuff. For the "Mind" card she got the Star, which perfectly captured her vision and hopes. Since I had time, I went into an optional step that involves using what I cal "sub-quint" cards to show elements of "Spirit" (mainly intuitive aspects of the client's outlook) as an outgrowth of the "Mind/Heart/Body" axis, and "Aspiration" as an "applied" extension of the "Where I Am Now/What I Feel/What I Want" progression" and its focus on "desires."
The High Priestess rx came up in the "Spirit" position, and the Magician appeared in the "Aspiration" position. Rather than saying the higher implications of the situation were unknowable at this time, I got the notion that the reversal put the HP into "disseminating" rather than "withholding" mode. It reminded me of a funnel pouring subtle insights into the Magician's ear below. My client said she had been pondering whether she has the talent, skill and willpower to pull it off, and I told her this combination looked like advice to listen to her intuition and take inspiration from it. Even more interesting, the progression of cards was "High Priestess/Ace of Cups rx/ Magician" with the Ace of Cups in the "Turning Point" position, and I told her emotional renewal would be both a challenge and an opportunity on the alternative path she was looking to pursue.