The Contract Tarot 2: The Priestess


The silver star Points the way Thru Da’ath to Tiphareth. The veil hides secrets Sacred knowledge Hidden power Listen for the soundless Look for the invisible In your dreaming hours. The Priestess lives In the Hall of Wisdom She controls unconscious mind. She allows you passage Over the threshold What is it you will find? Beginnings, hidden mysteries, Aspiration, stability, Intuition, creative potential, Intelligent unity.”

This is a card with a blue night sky, crescent moon, and water. You can see two pillars, Jerochim and Boaz, a camel, keys, two palm trees, geometric shapes, a salmon-coloured flower, a yellow flower, pomegranates, pine cones and, behind all this, there is a veil. Behind the veil, there is a throne, with a closed book, a lyre and an arrow.

The symbols on the scroll are the moon, water, and the Hebrew letter, Gimel (camel).

The crescent moon is the silver star that points the way. The two pillars are the pillars of Solomon’s temple, Joachim and Boaz or establishes and strength. The camel is the animal (emissary of the Priestess) that crosses the Great Abyss. The keys are what you need to enter. The palm trees represent what the Priestess is about – mixing the seen with the unseen. The geometric shapes and the flowers represent manifestation. The pine cones represent the creative potential of unity. The veil is the veil of the Abyss. The closed book is the Book of Mysteries. The lyre is an enchantment played by the Priestess. The arrow refers to Sagittarius and this ties this card to the Art card.

These explanations cover just the surface of the meaning behind the symbols on these cards. A more in-depth explanation will be seen in the book as the story unfolds.

Until Monday… have a fabulous weekend! Love, light and blessings!

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