Gayla
The intense flow of energy we saw in the Magician seems to be flowing thru the High Priestess card as well....
http://www.kartytarota.pl/index.php?option=com_zoom&Itemid=36&page=view&catid=1&PageNo=1&key=2&hit=1
Honestly, I can't recall or think of any other deck which shows the High Priestess with her back turned, but it is intriguing.
Does anyone know of any other?
The city pictured in the card seem desolate, dark and abandoned, but the HP enters without fear because she is either drawn to the energy of needs to obtain and interact with it for a specific purpose.
To me, this card captures the concept of mystery and acknowledgment of the shadows very well.
In a reading, I would ask the Seeker to think about what the city and energy source represent to them and if they were the HP in the card, what would they do next as a way to challenge them to go look beyond the obvious, traditional interpretation of this card.
Or, I might be inclined to ask them if the HP figure turned around, who in their life would they see?
http://www.kartytarota.pl/index.php?option=com_zoom&Itemid=36&page=view&catid=1&PageNo=1&key=2&hit=1
Honestly, I can't recall or think of any other deck which shows the High Priestess with her back turned, but it is intriguing.
Does anyone know of any other?
The city pictured in the card seem desolate, dark and abandoned, but the HP enters without fear because she is either drawn to the energy of needs to obtain and interact with it for a specific purpose.
To me, this card captures the concept of mystery and acknowledgment of the shadows very well.
In a reading, I would ask the Seeker to think about what the city and energy source represent to them and if they were the HP in the card, what would they do next as a way to challenge them to go look beyond the obvious, traditional interpretation of this card.
Or, I might be inclined to ask them if the HP figure turned around, who in their life would they see?