Interpretation of the tarot of the arcana:

The Tower-The Hierophant-The Sun

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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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The Tower:

The sudden change is the essence of this card. It may indicate a disaster or unexpected catastrophe and shattered illusions, or a ray of inspiration and an opportunity that leads to happiness. Is strongest when inverted, since it means the collapse of selfishness, ambition destroyed, imprisonment or a broken relationship.

The Tower represents sudden changes without alternative. Collapse, prison escape or release from bondage, accident. The plans fail, unreached intentions. The finger of God. Bankruptcy. Sudden death.

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The Sun:

Success and happiness are the themes of this card. It can denote health, opportunity, success through energy-especially in the arts and the sciences-, gratitude and wealth. Reversed is weaker, but never strongly negative. It can mean the need of self-knowledge or lack of self-confidence.

The Sun is the glory. Material happiness. Happy marriage or relationship, collaboration. Success. Placer, energy, motivation, inspiration.