Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - 1994.6. 1 What is the tarot card born?

1994.6. 1 What is the tarot card born?

Pappas symbolism: waiting, wisdom and reason. The priestess's calm expression looks like a shallow smile, but her brow is slightly sad. Her eyes unconsciously stared into the distance, as if contemplating someone. Wearing purple clothes is a symbol of spirituality and wisdom, showing her calmness and wisdom, as well as her love and gentleness. TORA, the code in her hand, symbolizes the mysterious wisdom and precepts hidden deep in her heart, as if comparing everything with the law and judging things rationally without emotion. Because of her high spiritual accomplishment, she always gives people a feeling of unfathomable and inaccessible. The ancient books in the hands of the priestess represent the wisdom handed down from ancient times. But it represents the classics of law, and it also suppresses her enthusiasm. The wide robe covers her figure, so she also represents "concealment". This card has much to do with the moon. She is the guardian of truth, but she also represents illusory existence. (Description: This is a spiritual existence. Taking love as an example, the "priestess" sometimes represents that this love affair is just a daydream in the inquirer's mind, which does not exist in reality, but just exists like a love novel. ) In some tarot cards, the priestess is replaced by the "Virgin", emphasizing her adherence to the soul of purity and law.