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The Hierophant — Tarot card, Manara Erotic Tarot deck
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The Hierophant

Manara Erotic Tarot
traditionmentorshipblessinginstitution

The conflict of body and soul, of desire and morality. Defining your true values and priorities, the search for balance between earthly joys and the spiritual.

The card's image

A young woman is exhibiting herself right on the steps of a temple, on sacred ground. The Hierophant, a pastor, a priest in red-and-white vestments, has recoiled in horror from the brazen woman. Or perhaps, on the contrary, he is running toward her to quickly cover her shame? The scene is about the clash of spiritual values and earthly pleasures: the heroine's soul seems so corrupted that she gives no account of her actions, and she needs a mentor who does not react to temptation.

Interpretation

Manara's Hierophant is about the conflict of body and soul, of desire and morality. It is a card about the clash of spiritual values and earthly pleasures, about the search for true priorities: what is really more important to you.

It can be read two ways. In the first you are in the heroine's place: eccentric antics to get noticed come naturally to you, you provoke your partner and those around you into a reaction, you challenge "propriety."

In the second you are in the priest's place: you disdain earthly pleasures, you divide opinions into "yours" and "the wrong ones," perhaps condemning those who allow themselves what you so want but cannot allow yourself.

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Find a fitting place and form for your desires, and not in pondering but in practice: try it rather than theorize. Keep the balance of the spiritual and the earthly, falling into neither asceticism nor permissiveness. And look closely at which role you are in: the rebel who shocks for attention, or the strict judge who condemns in others her own forbidden wants. Stop dividing desires into "right" and "shameful."

What the forecast holds

Ahead lies a situation of condemnation: either you will be censured for behavior too bold and eccentric, or you yourself will condemn someone for acts that don't fit your "propriety." With dynamic neighbors you will grant yourself the right to desire openly; with static ones you risk getting stuck in the role of the strict judge of your own and others' joys.

The Hierophant reversed

The reversed Hierophant is the conflict of body and soul stalled in extremes. In one direction, sanctimony and fanaticism: you judge yourself and others for any living desire, you crush the flesh with "propriety," and your condemnation of others' freedom betrays your own strangled hunger. In the other, shock without measure: provocation for provocation's sake, exhibitionism as a way to drown out emptiness, shock instead of closeness. The balance of the spiritual and the earthly is lost, and both extremes leave the same dissatisfaction. The neighbors decide: with dynamic cards, a call to find a living, honest form for desire; with static and dark ones, a freezing into the role of judge or eternal rebel. The reversed advice: stop waging war on your own body and seek not approval and not scandal, but what is yours, what is real.

The card in spreads

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How it differs from Waite

The Hierophant — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithThe Hierophant
Manara Erotic TarotThe Hierophant

In Waite, The Hierophant is a high priest on his throne between pillars, two acolytes at his feet, crossed keys: tradition, spiritual law, initiation, blessing from above. Manara collides this tradition with naked flesh, literally: on the temple steps a young woman bares herself while the priest recoils in horror. Where Waite speaks of following the canon, Manara puts the question point-blank: which matters more to you, the foundations or the desire, and where to find a place for both, without condemning yourself or others.

WaiteManara Erotic Tarot
ImageryThe high priest blesses the acolytes, keys.A young woman bares herself on the steps, the priest recoils.
AboutTradition, canon, spiritual mentorship.The conflict of body and soul, provocation against the foundations.
Question"Shall I follow the established order?""Which matters more, morality or desire?"

Symbolism & correspondences

Taurus: a down-to-earth perception, a leaning toward solitude and comfort, constancy and slowness. Family values and traditions as the righteous path of the soul's growth: a pull toward support, stability, and the tried order of things.

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

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