The Priestess (tarot)
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*'''Atu:''' 2 | *'''Atu:''' 2 | ||
*'''Hebrew Letter:''' Gimel ג | *'''Hebrew Letter:''' Gimel ג | ||
- | *'''Element:''' Moon | + | *'''Planet:''' [[Luna|Moon]] |
*'''Tree of Life:''' [[Path_of_Gimel|Path 13]] (joining [[Kether]] and [[Tiphareth]]) | *'''Tree of Life:''' [[Path_of_Gimel|Path 13]] (joining [[Kether]] and [[Tiphareth]]) | ||
'''From ''A Brief Description of the Cards of the Tarot'':''' "Change, alternation, increase and decrease, fluctuation; whether for good or evil depends on the dignity." | '''From ''A Brief Description of the Cards of the Tarot'':''' "Change, alternation, increase and decrease, fluctuation; whether for good or evil depends on the dignity." | ||
- | ==Description== | + | ==Interpretation== |
+ | From ''The Book of Thoth:'' | ||
+ | :The card represents the most spiritual form of [[Isis]] the Eternal Virgin; the [[Artemis]] of the Greeks. She is clothed only in the luminous veil of light. It is important for high initiation to regard Light not as the perfect manifestation of the Eternal Spirit, but rather as the veil which hides that Spirit. It does so all the more effectively because of its incomparably dazzling brilliance...Thus she is light and the body of light. She is the truth behind the veil of light. She is the soul of light. Upon her knees is the bow of Artemis, which is also a musical instrument, for she is huntress, and hunts by enchantment... | ||
- | ==Interpretation== | + | and: |
+ | :At the bottom of the card, accordingly, are shown nascent forms, whorls, crystals, seeds, pods, symbolising the beginnings of life. In the midst is the Camel which is mentioned in the chapter quoted above. In this card is the one link between the archetypal and formative worlds. | ||
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+ | and further: | ||
+ | :It is important to reflect that this card is wholly feminine, wholly virginal, for it represents the influence and the means of manifestation (or, from below, of attainment) in itself. It represents possibility in its second stage without any beginning of consummation. | ||
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+ | From the ''Book of Lies'' ("Dust Devils"): | ||
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+ | :The Masters of the Temple are now introduced; they are inhabitants, not of this desert; their abode is not this universe. They come from the Great Sea, [[Binah]], the [[City of the Pyramids]]. [[Aleister Crowley|V.V.V.V.V.]] is indicated as one of these travellers; He is described as a camel, not because of the connotation of the French form of this word, but because "camel" is in hebrew Gimel, and Gimel is the path leading from [[Tiphareth]] to [[Kether]], uniting Microprosopus and Macroprosopus, i.e. performing [[the Great Work]]. The card Gimel in the Tarot is the High Priestess, the Lady of Initiation; one might even say, the [[Holy Guardian Angel]]. | ||
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The Priestess, Atu II
© 2005 Ordo Templi Orientis. Published with permission.
Part of the Thoth Tarot series.
The Priestess is the third card of the Major Arcana in the Thoth Tarot deck, created by Aleister Crowley and Lady Frieda Harris.
- Name: The Priestess
- Atu: 2
- Hebrew Letter: Gimel ג
- Planet: Moon
- Tree of Life: Path 13 (joining Kether and Tiphareth)
From A Brief Description of the Cards of the Tarot: "Change, alternation, increase and decrease, fluctuation; whether for good or evil depends on the dignity."
Interpretation
From The Book of Thoth:
- The card represents the most spiritual form of Isis the Eternal Virgin; the Artemis of the Greeks. She is clothed only in the luminous veil of light. It is important for high initiation to regard Light not as the perfect manifestation of the Eternal Spirit, but rather as the veil which hides that Spirit. It does so all the more effectively because of its incomparably dazzling brilliance...Thus she is light and the body of light. She is the truth behind the veil of light. She is the soul of light. Upon her knees is the bow of Artemis, which is also a musical instrument, for she is huntress, and hunts by enchantment...
and:
- At the bottom of the card, accordingly, are shown nascent forms, whorls, crystals, seeds, pods, symbolising the beginnings of life. In the midst is the Camel which is mentioned in the chapter quoted above. In this card is the one link between the archetypal and formative worlds.
and further:
- It is important to reflect that this card is wholly feminine, wholly virginal, for it represents the influence and the means of manifestation (or, from below, of attainment) in itself. It represents possibility in its second stage without any beginning of consummation.
From the Book of Lies ("Dust Devils"):
- The Masters of the Temple are now introduced; they are inhabitants, not of this desert; their abode is not this universe. They come from the Great Sea, Binah, the City of the Pyramids. V.V.V.V.V. is indicated as one of these travellers; He is described as a camel, not because of the connotation of the French form of this word, but because "camel" is in hebrew Gimel, and Gimel is the path leading from Tiphareth to Kether, uniting Microprosopus and Macroprosopus, i.e. performing the Great Work. The card Gimel in the Tarot is the High Priestess, the Lady of Initiation; one might even say, the Holy Guardian Angel.
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