THE Priestess in Tarot it is the card of wisdom, serenity and mystery. She represents the qualities of the feminine, such as patience and knowing how to listen.
So, one of his main pieces of advice is for you to learn to listen to your intuition. Understand more deeply the meaning of this card which is also known as the Popess in Tarot.
Card Description The Priestess in Tarot
The image contained in this card shows a beautiful woman with blond hair and a peaceful aura. On her head, she wears a crown that represents her connection to the mystical realm.
The Priestess is seated on a throne and holds an open book in her hands, representing wisdom.
At the same time, she looks ahead as if reflecting on what she’s read, fitting in the wisdom she’s gained from her journey through life.
What does The Priestess mean in Tarot?
When The Priestess card appears during a reading, it asks you to connect more strongly with your femininity.
Femininity here can be interpreted in many ways such as elegance, sensuality, fertility, creative expression and caring.
So you can connect with your femininity through taste, touch, smell, sight, pleasure, satisfaction.
Go to a spa, get a massage, have a princess day. Or, go to that fine dining restaurant you’ve always wanted to go to and enjoy new flavors. Spend more time with your partner enjoying each other.
If you like any kind of art, be it music, painting or theater, express yourself through it.
The Priestess card in Tarot means abundance. You have everything you need to live comfortably and all your dreams are coming true.
Take the time to say thank you. Reflect on generosity and attract even more abundance into your life.
If you need to make an important decision in your life, don’t do it now. Make sure you know all the possibilities and people involved. Research, reflect, think more about the subject before deciding. And above all, listen to your intuition.
A good way to do this is by venturing out on a trip. Go to a forest, mountain, beach or lake, breathe fresh air and admire the beauty.
Take a break from the rush so you can get into a different state of mind and welcome the spirit of nature.
You will return with renewed energy and ready to make any important decision.
A third interpretation for the Priestess in Tarot is the possibility of pregnancy/maternity.
If this letter came out to you, open another one to confirm if it really is a pregnancy or just a sign that you are having maternal attitudes towards a person, encouraging them and being considerate.
There is also the possibility that this Major Arcanum indicates the birth of an idea.
The Inverted Priestess card meaning
When the card The Priestess in Tarot appears in the inverted position, it comes to advise you to put yourself first.
Book a princess weekend, take care and love yourself. Start a summer project or start a new hobby.
It could also be that the Priestess came to alert you to the way you view your body image. Learn to love your body, with all its curves, beauties, bulges and bumps. Look in the mirror and admire his beauty.
Another interpretation for this arcana in the reversed position is that you are taking on the role of an overprotective mother in your relationship. Your partner is not your child. He is an independent adult. Create a loving and trusting connection with him.
The Priestess in the Tarot of Love
Faced with a question related to your love life, Papyra in Tarot announces a stable, serious and committed relationship.
As this card also represents motherhood, it could be that a baby is on the way.
Another possible interpretation is that love and work are coming together in your life. So, if you’re a single woman, you might fall in love with a coworker. See the full meaning of the Priestess in the Tarot of Love.
The Priestess in the Labor Tarot
In matters related to work, the Priestess asks you to calmly think about the matter. Take as much time as you need to think through the various possibilities before deciding. And always listen to your intuition!
Also, it is important that you keep your plans and dreams secret until circumstances are more favorable. The period calls for discretion, calm and caution.
If you are unemployed, a woman can help you get back into the job market. She will guide you and guide you on that path.
Card The Priestess in Mythological Tarot
The Priestess’s card depicts a young woman with long hair and white dress, wearing a golden crown, the Persephone.
The pomegranate in your hand is both the fruit of the dead and the fruit of conjugal love, thanks to its multiplicity of seeds.
The pomegranate also represents the hidden world, fertile and full of creative potential to be developed by Persephone.
Persephone, the Priestess, is the link between the conscious and the unconscious. It is she who holds the key that opens and reveals what is hidden in our inner world.
In the divinatory sense, the appearance of the Priestess card means the increase in the powers of intuition and implies a kind of call to go to the hidden, the unconscious.
There may be a sudden interest in esotericism, a strong intuition that something is happening, or a revelation through a dream.
The Priestess means that something that was hidden wants to manifest, or that the answers sought can be found in the chaos of the inner world.
Here’s how to interpret the meaning of the other Major Arcana of the Tarot: