Interpretation of the tarot of the arcana:

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The Hierophant:

This card indicates convention with religious forms established and desire to adapt and to get social approval. It can mean a scientific, philosophical, educational or religious vocation or inspiration in the performing arts. Inverted, denotes delayed ambitions, hippie trend or innovation.

The High Priest means wisdom, perseverance, lessons, equitable advice, generosity and forbearance, meekness. Help superiors, organization. The burden of the consultant (you), in the form of the inner voice. Dogma.

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Justice:

It is the luckiest card in the deck: affects all cards from the roll and has no very negative meanings. It represents the triumph of spirit over matter, of love over hate and the positive over the negative. It assumes strength of character, power used wisely and opportunity for the brave.

The Strength means Sublimation or regulation of passions and instincts. Power, energy, great love. The spirit that dominates the matter. Action, courage, success. Strong will and great physical strength. The inner strength that tames the beast. Power over animals.

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Judgement:

This card may connote a life well led, or suggest rewards for past efforts, resolution, release and renewal. Reversed, it may mean momentary success, loss or bitterness and fear of death. Its influence is weakened by the proximity of the Devil, the Wizard or the Wheel.

The Judgment involves radical change, resurrection to new life. Work (or life) well done. Willingness to start something new. Good judgment and discernment. Creative power and influence over family and career. Ability to forgive. Awakening. Favorable court ruling.