The High Priestess Symbolism
Symbolism of The High Priestess
The High Priestess, as depicted in the Rider-Waite Tarot deck, is a figure shrouded in mystery and symbolism.
The Priestess
She sits between the pillars of Boaz and Jachin, representing duality and the balance between opposites. This imagery echoes Carl Jung’s concept of individuation, the process of integrating opposing forces within the self.
The Throne
Her throne is adorned with a veil covered in pomegranates, a symbol of fertility and potential, suggesting the richness of the wisdom that lies beyond the conscious mind. This veil hints at the boundary between the known and the unknown, the conscious and unconscious realms.
The Crescent Moon
A crescent moon at her feet signifies intuition and the natural cycles of life. It serves as a reminder of the ebb and flow of our inner emotions and instincts, urging us to be in tune with these rhythms. The scroll in her hand, marked with the word “TORA”, represents divine law and hidden knowledge, further emphasizing the importance of inner wisdom and understanding.
Her Posture
The High Priestess’s serene expression and posture suggest calm introspection, inviting us to pause and reflect on our current life situations, to listen more deeply to what is being whispered by our subconscious.
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