The Lovers Symbolism
Symbolism Found in The Lovers
The symbolism in The Lovers card is rich and profound, often depicted in the Rider-Waite Tarot deck by an image of a man and a woman blessed by an angel. This represents not only romantic love but also the spiritual union and the blessing of higher consciousness in our relationships.
The Angel
The angel, often thought to be Raphael, signifies healing, guidance, and protection, reminding us that our choices are supported by a higher power.
The Garden
The lush garden in which the figures stand symbolises the Garden of Eden, a place of purity and innocence. It underscores the theme of choice, as depicted by the biblical story of Adam and Eve. The choice to eat the forbidden fruit led to the loss of innocence, reminding us that every choice has consequences and can lead us to deeper understanding and self-awareness.
The Tree and the Serpent
Behind the male figure, there is often a tree of flames, symbolising passion and desire, while behind the female, a tree with a serpent represents temptation and the knowledge of good and evil. This dual imagery highlights the eternal balance and conflict between desire and morality, urging us to seek harmony and wisdom in our relationships.
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