moderndayruth
The Hierophant.
The scene is located in the desert and by looking at it I feel that the evergreen oasis, the still center can be found… inside ourselfs. It also reminded me of the Biblical temptations of Christ.
The dominant colors on the card for me are red, yellow and green which associated me of the colors of chakras Muladhara - root chakra , Manipura – solar chakra and Anahata, the heart chakra.
The energy is rised, so to say, from the lower chakras to the upper ones, important transformation happen, the energy is transformed and refined and the spiritual potential developed further.
The story is the traditional Indian tale about the young guy who, having decided to go into the world to seek his fortune, visits the wise guru for final piece of advice.
The Guru tells him:
1. always obey the orders of him whose service you enter;
2. never speak harshly to anyone;
3. never lie;
4. never try to appear equal to those above you in status;
5. when you meet those who read or teach from the holy books, stay and listen for a while.
As though these advices may look irrational, by following them, the young man saves his life, earns fortune and marries happily.
In my experience with this card, it can stand for inner Guru, our Higher selfs, about important insights to be implemented into the everyday reality most probably through self discipline.
The scene is located in the desert and by looking at it I feel that the evergreen oasis, the still center can be found… inside ourselfs. It also reminded me of the Biblical temptations of Christ.
The dominant colors on the card for me are red, yellow and green which associated me of the colors of chakras Muladhara - root chakra , Manipura – solar chakra and Anahata, the heart chakra.
The energy is rised, so to say, from the lower chakras to the upper ones, important transformation happen, the energy is transformed and refined and the spiritual potential developed further.
The story is the traditional Indian tale about the young guy who, having decided to go into the world to seek his fortune, visits the wise guru for final piece of advice.
The Guru tells him:
1. always obey the orders of him whose service you enter;
2. never speak harshly to anyone;
3. never lie;
4. never try to appear equal to those above you in status;
5. when you meet those who read or teach from the holy books, stay and listen for a while.
As though these advices may look irrational, by following them, the young man saves his life, earns fortune and marries happily.
In my experience with this card, it can stand for inner Guru, our Higher selfs, about important insights to be implemented into the everyday reality most probably through self discipline.