Interpret the messages the universe is sending you
The Hierophant is the 5th tarot card in the Major Arcana, counterpart to the High Priestess and ruled by the sign Taurus. Drawing this card can mean many things, but what does it mean upside down? If you’re struggling to interpret what this card means for you, you’re in luck! This article will walk you through what the reversed Hierophant generally means and different ways to apply it to your life, plus how to interpret reversed cards generally. Keep reading to learn all about the reversed Hierophant!
Things You Should Know
- Pulling the reversed Hierophant means you need to break free of old traditions and look within for guidance.
- When you pull the reversed Hierophant, it can be telling you to be less rigid in your beliefs.
- Seeing the reversed Hierophant can be a sign that it’s time to start pursuing your more “out there” passions.
Steps
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Interpreting the Hierophant in Reverse
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Imagine the Hierophant's throne room was flipped in real life. In a 3-dimensional version of the card, what happens when everything’s turned upside down? The keys fly away, the crown comes off (the Hierophant may even be hanging on to his chair), but the pillars are unbothered. The guiding qualities have been disrupted, but the structure that held them remains.
- You can use this trick to interpret other cards, too. For example, a cup that overflows (with life and abundance) turned upside down loses all its water, and the card becomes a search for that refreshment instead of a sign of it.
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Ask yourself what you would do in that situation. Pulling a card means different things for different people. To connect yourself to the reading, think about what you’d do. Are you running after the keys or holding on to the structure? Are you clinging to the scepter? Are you the Hierophant or the students?
- Focus on the different symbols to gain insight into where you are. Running for the keys means you’re looking for wisdom in a new place, while holding on to the pillars means you’re being upheld by those who came before you.
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Remember that reversed cards aren't always a bad sign. The Hierophant in reverse could be a negative omen, but like every card, it’s just about how you read it. Card reversals are often giving you the insight to look for the things you need.
- What represented the Hierophant’s personal power is gone, but you can still learn from the reverence given to him before.
- The pillars and throne left behind can be seen as undue rigidity, but it’s also a symbol of the lasting work a community put into creating a holy place of knowledge.
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References
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