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from: The Middle Four Tarot Cards of the Major Arcana Explained
The Emperor can shape the existence of the world through the
strength of his mind- via communication (either oral or
written). He is wise and worldly, strong and somewhat strict. He
is the ultimate father figure. He is protective of the order
that he has created. He is able and willing to fight battles for
others. Law and government mean a great deal to him as they
provide structure to what would otherwise be chaos. He is a fair
judge in all matters and uses his power wisely. This card
appearing in a tarot reading can indicate that you are about to
come into power and that you would do well to mimic the
Emperor's ways. Concentration, assertiveness, confidence and
focus can be mastered by you and result in you taking over the
world (metaphorically, of course).
The Hierophant has a forbidden knowledge. This card often
represents a group more so than an individual person. There is a
leader but one who is followed because the people want to and
not because of any act of force. Following him is beneficial to
all. The order held so dear to the King is enforced here with
rules and regulations. Those who buck these laws will not be
tolerated. But for the most part the rules are sound ones that
are best to be followed. The Hierophant is an excellent teacher
and mentor. If this card appears in your reading, now may not be
the time for bold and innovative action. Traditions do have
their place in society.
The Lovers have more meaning than the obvious duo of sexuality
and love. The card represents harmony, wise choices and aspects
of our inner mind. Emotions are at play here. The card has a
positive connotation but the high spirits might not last. The
downsides of love lost or never found can be extremely painful.
This card instructs consideration before action. When referring
to a relationship between people, the Lovers create a great bond
of love and sexuality in their relations. But it does need to be
tended to so it doesn't extinguish or fade away.
The Chariot represents the control of emotions not in the sense
of suppression but in proper utilization. The Chariot is pulled
by a duality of emotions which the driver must take by the
reigns to move forward. He needs them there, but he also can't
let them go running amok. They need to be kept in check. There
is a tremendous amount of discipline and will associated with
the mastery of emotions. But if you manage the task, you can
extend that mastery over those around you. Wisdom, confidence
and glory can be gained from conquering these inner enemies. If
you are able to keep your emotions under control, anything will
be possible. Persistence and discipline will carry you through
the internal battle and should you emerge victorious, the power
of your destiny will be firmly in your hands.
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