The Hierophant Tarot card refers to a teacher and the study of practical lessons from studying natural law. This energy of this card indicates an agent or resource that can uncover the secrets of the universe and the cycles of the Moon and the tides the connections between humans and the heavens. Since monasteries were the sole places a person could learn to write and read during the Middle Ages, a Hierophant was the one to whom the student could apply to gain entry. He was the one to define the novice's study.
Most often, he is depicted with his right hand raised to bless The Hierophant is linked with the long-standing lineage of Melchezidek the initiator of the Hebrew priestly tradition, and the one who passes on the wisdom of. All shamans of any tradition use this archetype. When it is revealed that Hierophant card appears reversed this may be an indication that you have brought an unneeded act of rebellion against traditional beliefs, ideals that have been held for a long time and beliefs in spirituality that belong to your lineage. Be aware that without the steadying influence of tradition observed by generations it would be impossible to have a solid support system that you would be able to stand up to the system.
Find out if you're biting your hand that is feeding you. Be careful not to damage your connection to The Great Mystery. The Hierophant advises that you return to your job of a diligent learner. Learn everything you can about your subject. It is important to make that knowledge part of you and an influential influence on your day-to-day awareness. In this way you will slowly but steadily establish real credibility in your chosen field or topic. Gain respect and appreciation by finishing your education and broadening your expertise. If you already have all the necessary experience you need, then rewrite your resume so others will be able to appreciate who you are and what you bring to the situation. Set your sights on the goal and remain focused. You could be on the path to be a master in your field.
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