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The Hierophant — Tarot card, Thoth Tarot deck
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The Hierophant

Thoth Tarot
traditionmentorshipblessinginstitution

The Initiator of the new Aeon, a guide through the labyrinth of hidden meaning. The search for meaning and faith in the meaningfulness of what happens — but with wariness toward empty words.

The card's image

The Hierophant's throne is surrounded by elephants of the Taurine nature, and he himself sits upon a bull; in the four corners are the Cherubim, guardians of the sanctuary. The window behind him is ghostly, held by nine nails (Vau = 'nail'). Before the figure is a hexagram with a pentagram and a dancing boy (Horus the Child, the new Aeon). A woman with a sword is the Scarlet Woman, Venus, girt with a sword per the 'Book of the Law.' In the window above the headdress is a blooming five-petaled rose; the images of serpent and dove. The wand is crowned with three rings of the three Aeons. The background is the starry night of Nuit.

Interpretation

The Hierophant is the transmission of knowledge and initiation: the teacher, the tradition, the spiritual mentor, the rite through which the secret becomes accessible. He is a guide through the labyrinth of the hidden meaning of things, embodying the search for meaning and faith in the meaningfulness of all that happens, in its higher purpose. He is often a beacon on an important path.

He is the link of the individual to the larger, the transpersonal; entry into an institution, a faith, a school. The counsel is to find a guide or become one yourself, to act in accord with a proven form, to seek meaning in tradition, but in its living, renewed shape. Marriage, union, a blessing from above; the joining of inner and outer.

But the card was radically rewritten for the new Aeon, and it carries a skeptical note: it more often speaks of empty phrases and words thrown to the wind that lead astray and knock you off the right direction. Its warning: 'one should not be carried away by cheap trinkets on the road to truth.'

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Seek meaning and a higher purpose in what is happening — but do not take the first fine-sounding word on faith. Turn to a mentor or to a proven form if you feel a living support in it; become a guide yourself, if you are able to lead. At the same time, do not lose your own will: tradition is valuable only while it remains living meaning, not an ossified rite. And the card's chief warning — tell the genuine from empty phrases: do not be seduced by 'cheap trinkets on the road to truth,' by spiritual labels and loud words behind which there is nothing. Trust the teacher whose word is confirmed by deed.

What the forecast holds

Ahead lies an initiation, a union, or entry into a community: a meeting with a mentor, a tradition, or an institution, a blessing, the finding of meaning on an important path. Marriage, spiritual guidance, the moment when the individual binds to the larger may come. This is a phase of seeking and finding a higher purpose. But the Thoth deck adds caution: along the way you may meet empty words and false guides who lead astray. To those who can tell living meaning from beautiful emptiness, the card promises true support; to the rest, the risk of being carried away by 'trinkets.'

The Hierophant reversed

The reversed Hierophant is form without spirit: dogma, ossified tradition, blind following of an authority that has lost its living meaning. Or the 'mysterious and sinister' expression on the Initiator's face — a secret jest, manipulation in the guise of guidance, spiritual coercion. Rebellion against all institutions; refusal to learn or, conversely, a slavish dependence on a guru; conformity where one's own will is needed. In the Thoth deck the card more often speaks of empty phrases and words thrown to the wind that lead astray and knock you off the right direction. The Hierophant's warning: 'one should not be carried away by cheap trinkets on the road to truth' — check whether you are following empty talk.

The card in spreads

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How it differs from Waite

The Hierophant — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithThe Hierophant
Thoth TarotThe Hierophant

Here the two decks diverge more sharply than in most cards. In Waite the chief meaning is benign: the search for the main thing in life, the finding of its meaning, trust in the meaningfulness of what happens; a reliable spiritual guide and a beacon on the path. In the Thoth deck the card is colored with skepticism and unease: it more often speaks of empty phrases and words thrown to the wind that lead the seeker astray, and it warns plainly against being seduced by 'cheap trinkets on the road to truth.' Waite's Hierophant is trust in the guide and the tradition; the Thoth Hierophant is wariness toward false teachers and empty talk dressed as wisdom.

WaiteThoth Tarot
ToneTrust in the guide and the tradition.Wariness toward false teachers and empty talk.
Main thingThe search for meaning, a beacon on the path.Empty phrases that lead astray; 'no cheap trinkets.'
ImageA benign priest blessing his disciples.The Initiator of the new Aeon with the Scarlet Woman and Horus the Child.

Symbolism & correspondences

The letter Vau ('nail'), the path from Chokmah (on one side of the Tree); the sign of Taurus (Venus rules, the Moon exalts), the element of Earth. Colors orange-red and indigo.

Element
Earth
Astrology
Taurus (Venus-ruled earth; the fixed, enduring form that holds meaning in place)
Arcana
Major

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