Ancient
Egyptian
Tarot - High Priestess
by Clive Barrett
On the surface this is a card of
purity, but within the wider bounds of this idea lies the concept
of things hidden or concealed. The High Priestess is the
receptacle of secret knowledge and wisdom, the mysteries which
will only be revealed when the candidate is suitably prepared. She
is the immaculate queen of heaven.
Isis, the lunar goddess, was one of
the most popular of all Ancient Egyptian deities. She was the
sister and wife of Osiris. The High Priestess is the higher
spiritual counterpart of the earthly Empress. The High Priestess
is the middle pillar on the Tree of Life.
Her robe is blue, the color
traditionally associated with the High Priestess card. It is a
symbolic color of the moon, and in Christian iconography the color
of the Virgin Mary. It denotes truth, revelation, wisdom,
chastity, prudence, piety, peace and contemplation. It is the
color of the waters and of the sky.
The ankh represents the combining
in a single form of male and female symbols, the union and
unification of the sexes. It is the key to the mysteries. The
mystical union of heaven and earth. The marriage of Isis and
Osiris. Its color is menstrual red. The papyrus roll represents
knowledge as yet unraveled. It is the book of the law. As with the
whole card, the papyrus represents Gnosis - it is the Word.
The dove is one of the sacred birds
of Isis, a representation of submissive innocence, purity and
virginity. It is white (purity again), the color of the moon.
Conversely, it is the holy spirit, the agent of divine
impregnation. Through the action implied by the dove, the virgin
becomes the mother, Priestess becomes the Empress, the idea
becomes manifest on the earthly plain.
This is the first throne depicted
in the cards of the Major Arcana. In Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs
some pictures represented sounds. The picture of a throne
represented the sound 'Ase' or 'Eset' this was the name by which
Isis was known. The throne is the physical embodiment of Isis.
Astrologically this card
corresponds to the moon. It is a feminine symbol. The moon is a
ruler of the subconscious mind, governing insight, instinct and
intuition rather than logic and rationality. As the moon she is
the visible reflection of the divine light.
A veil of silver gray cloth hangs
between the pillars, concealing the horizon directly behind the
High Priestess. It is decorated with images of lotus flowers. The
veil itself symbolizes the darkness before dawn, the darkness that
will be cast aside or rent by the rising sun. It represents the
state before enlightenment, the promise of the revelation of
forthcoming initiation. The veil also suggests the concealed
entrance to the subconscious levels of the psyche. Like many other
elements in this card the veil is also an emblem of virginity.
Interpretation - The card suggests
that insight into problems produces a solution. Hidden knowledge.
A change for the better. The favorable influence of a woman.
Intuition and psychic experiences. Purity. Imagination, dreams,
perhaps sometimes even nightmares. Hypnosis. Spiritual rather than
mundane interests. The High Priestess is the bride before the
wedding.
Stella
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