Hierophant

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Hierophant 〰️

YOUR TAROT LEARNING ARCHETYPE IS THE HIEROPHANT

TL;DR: You’re big on traditional meanings, close study, and daily or weekly readings.

But you don’t always feel like you can trust your intuition. You may feel like there’s only one right way to read tarot.

You may struggle to be creative with your tarot practice. You learn best with a teacher, but what happens when that structure ends?

Strengths: You know traditional meanings yourself, you’re basically a living tarot guidebook. You respect collective tarot wisdom.

Opportunities: You’re still learning how to trust your intuition. You feel bound by what tarot “should” be.

YOUR TAROT LEARNING ARCHETYPE IS THE HIEROPHANT

You’re big on traditional meanings, but you don’t always trust your intuition.

You’re terrified of doing things “wrong” and value the wisdom of others over your own. You may feel as if there’s one “right” way to learn tarot.

That could be what's keeping you from getting creative with your tarot learning style.

You may also learn best when taught. You spend lots of time and energy studying tarot books and podcasts.

You may have even taken a few classes on the basics of tarot.

You internalized those card meanings quickly, like the brainy sponge you are. So what’s the next step?

It’s great that you respect the wisdom that’s been passed down about tarot.

Humility is an essential part of lifelong learning. But maybe your practice could be more about you.

There’s room in tarot for traditional, modern, and personal meanings. It’s time to figure out what tarot means to you.

After all, you’re the one who reads for yourself the most. Your practice should be about yourself and the world, too.

Give yourself time to digest your education by learning how tarot manifests in the world!

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