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Take the quiz here!!! In the quizz I got the sun and the devil haha... My birth card is not surprisingly my avatar: The Hierophant. What were everyone's quiz cards and birth cards? PS - Once you know your birth card you can go oln to find your personality and destiny cards here. I'm a prince of wands personality and the 4 of cups - Luxury (moon in cancer) is my destiny... PPS - Have fun kids!!!
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VI - The Lovers
Venus and Mars - on a higher level Sun and Moon - as the combination of the contrasts Zodiac: Gemini Tree of life: From Binah to Tiphareth Element: Air Number: 6 as combinantion of contrasts and their mutual penetration The Lovers are one of the most complex cards in the Major Arcana, standing for the love in common and the alchemy of the universe. The trump represents the power of life, the creative love, which can be quite impressive, but also destructive when one happens to disregard the fire of instinct, burning down rationalism. The card also represents a decision, the farewell to a former way of life and the full acceptance of love uncompromising. It doesn't necessarily mean that the 'love' is a person - it can be a passion, a desire, or even a profession. Many people who lead an adapted, settled life actually have deep desires and hidden wishes, that they don't dare show, that they constantly fight back, surpressing their own luck. The Lovers can mean that someone should be honest, make a clear decision for this love, and stand by it. Apart from this, the Lovers can say that a peaceful combination of existing contrasts or contradictions is a better solution than any confrontation - diplomacy instead of war. Drive: Devotion, melting into one another, being one with it, love Light: Full-hearted confession, trust, optimism Shadow: Displacement, repression, giving up on one's self
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IT SUCKS...
I got the Hierophant, and it`s completely NOT what I know I am.
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A hierophant is a person who brings religious congregants into the presence of that which is deemed holy...
A hierophant is an interpreter of sacred mysteries and arcane principles... A TRUTH SEEKER... WHICH CARRIES OTHERS TO WHAT THEY FOUND... WHICH BRINGS THE BLIND TO THE TABLE OF TRUTH... Nothing wrong with that my friend... Bringing the religious blind to the Truth...
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You're in good company because David Icke gets the Hierophant too!
In the positive aspect, the Hierophant represents the search for knowledge and illumination, the desire to study creed and dogma instead of simply accepting them, to research and achieve further development. It also stands for the deep fulfillment someone can find when really trusting their own beliefs. In a negative view, the Hierophant can stand for bigotry, the blind faith in dogma, intolerance towards everything different from the own confession. It can also mean gullibility, running to any kind of new belief just because the traditional one is suddenly considered boring or unsatisfying
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This is me -
XXI - The Universe Neptune as the cosmic omniscience and Pluto as central power of creation Planet: Saturn Tree of life: From Malkuth to Yesod Element: Earth Number: 21 as the symbol of the whole, 3 x 7, the cross sum is the 3 The Universe as the end and completion of the Major Arcana is the symbol for the zenith of development - the achieved goal. The work is done or will soon be and we have found our place in life or will soon do so. Seeing the second decade of the Major Arcana as a way of self-realization, the Universe becomes the crown and the end. The Death was the rebirth, the Art the beginning of the alchemic work, the Devil the overcoming of restrictions, the Tower the breakdown of the jail. We followed the Star, explored the Moon, found the Sun and watched the Phoenix rise from the ashes. Finally, we touched the Universe. On a more practical level the Universe implies the good news that a goal has been achieved, or a success sure to come, and that a venture will flourish. In its negative aspect the trump can tell us that we are running after false ideas, that our way leads nowhere, that it is far too early to reach out for the Universe for there's substantial work that has yet to be done. Drive: Entirety and completion, harmony between spirit and body Light: Being home in one's self, inner independence, the 'mental paradise' Shadow: False visions, being on a street to nowhere ![]() I've been going through my astro list, checking out people whose birth data I have. It's surprisingly accurate! I wonder how they do that....... ![]() Then I went on to my Personality card - Queen of Swords!! - and my Destiny card - 3 of Swords which is sorrow. Reading the blurb, it makes total sense to me and my experience. It is the curse of the Swords to be so clear and honest, to analyze what others prefer to ignore, to put in plain light what others hide in the dark....the Swords are the Mind and when understanding what they see, they dive into melancholy. So the Three of Swords can talk of a painful realization, a hard decision that has to be made, the melancholy of Saturn when recognizing the unveiled truth. They also can stand for a disappointment, the loss of an illusion, or the detection of a treachery, a lie, a deceit. Drive: Melancholy, facing up a painful truth Light: Understanding, sobering, losing beautiful but false illusions Shadow: Disappointment, pain, sadness, separation, sorrows Thank you, The Nail, for posting this new quiz! People will say it's just fun but it's more than that. We're looking at the archetypes that have designed the "software" that we're running in this particular bodily computer. . Last edited by princessofwands; 11-05-2012 at 09:25 AM. |
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XII - The Hanged Man
Uranus as neutralization and inversion, Neptun as spirit of sacrifice, the 12. house as a symbol for metamorphosis through isolation and knowledge Tree of life: From Geburah to Hod Element: Water Number: 12 - the perfect number, symbol of the zodiac, 3 x 4 The Hanged Man is a symbol for the turning points in life, showing up a need to stop and assess a situation. We're hanging in the air until we find a new view of the things around us, a proper way to rearrange or restart. But the Hanged Man is a 'silent' card - there's no pressing need for change. No big change is waltzing towards us - we can peacefully keep on hanging and complaining. The Hanged Man just shows that we're just 'hanging', he requires a new viewpoint, and sometimes a lot of patience. In its positive aspect, the card shows the need for a time of consideration, the forced relaxation gives the opportunity to relax and reflect, to sort thoughts and ideas and find a new way to cope with a situation. Drive: Devotion, acceptance of fate, maturity Light: Overcoming the ego, changing life, a new sight of the world Shadow: standstill, rejection, loss of perspective |
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IX - The Hermit.
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V - The Hierophant
Path of Vau 16 in the Tree of Life Sun in Sagittarius as a symbol for the teacher of inner values, Jupiter in Pisces as the vision of eternity Zodiac: Taurus Tree of life: From Chokmah to Chesed Element: Earth Number: 5 as quintessence, the power that exceeds the four elements The Hierophant is a symbol for a world of belief and confession, may it be a church, a sect or an occult society. He's the pope, the druid or the High Priest in a system of creeds and dogmas. He represents the religious and intellectual tradition of a person, and may be the one the person is born to it or possibly the one who has chosen it by himself. In the positive aspect, the Hierophant represents the search for knowledge and illumination, the desire to study creed and dogma instead of simply accepting them, to research and achieve further development. It also stands for the deep fulfillment someone can find when really trusting their own beliefs. In a negative view, the Hierophant can stand for bigotry, the blind faith in dogma, intolerance towards everything different from the own confession. It can also mean gullibility, running to any kind of new belief just because the traditional one is suddenly considered boring or unsatisfying. Drive: Search for hidden truths, trust in inner instincts Light: Wisdom and knowledge as an experience independent from dogmatism and science Shadow: Intolerance, esoteric nonsense Thats me
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For example my birth day makes me a Cancer and Prince of Wands. Had I been born a few days earlier I would have been a Queen of Cups (and still a cancer. Had I been born 2 weeks later I would have been a Leo, but still a Prince of Wands. Just like the court card each of the minor arcana has an astrological correspondence which correlates to an elements manifestation as it progresses throughout the year and its three astrological signs. Take water for example. Cancer; Scorpio; Pisces: 2-3-4 of cups; 5-6-7 of cups; 8-9-10 of cups. Each card making up a third of each astrological sign. I fall in the final 3rd of cancer so I am of course the 4 of cups and the prince of wands.
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Well, my gf's birthdate came up as the Hermit, and number 9 (3x3) while mine came up as The Empress (3) - both air cards, while we're both quite airy in nature.
Not sure either card really fits us....? Laziness is part of my shadow - i will attend to embracing my shadow side ![]() Not digging it OP, sorry. Last edited by merlincove; 16-05-2012 at 02:20 AM. |
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The birth card is not meant to describe you. The fact that it "doesn't fit" is usually a sign that it suits. Resistance to the challenge is typical.
That having been said however, they are just paintings on cards. Paintings whose meanings whilst being very relevant to humanity, are not necessarily more or less relevant to you specifically just because you drew it, or because some numbers added together from your birth date from some arbitrary dating system produce the number that corresponds to that card. The point of the tarot isn't so much to tell fortunes, or to freakily and magickally tell accurate truths. Whilst in my experience more often than not these do tend to occur accurately, I can't honestly ascribe those to any phenomena or force beyond that of coincidence. Take it with a grain of salt as you should with all descriptions of reality. But don't dismiss it to the point of ignoring it. Because whether the card has an especially specific meaning for you or not, it still talks about human characteristics and tendencies from which we can learn, if not to help improve and better understand ourselves; then at least to be of some help and understanding to others. X
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Thank you for the further explanations, the Nail.
![]() I find archetypes fascinating. If you don't find that your archetype "fits" you particularly, then think about the people around you and the people who have played important roles in your life (including mum and dad). Maybe you will find your archetype all around you, and maybe it is in you in embryo and those other people will draw it out of you over time. Of course we are made up of a number of archetypes and often they clash and cause us inner conflicts. We might sit on one and not allow it to express, while letting another get quite inflated and overbearing. Sometimes the universe sends along people to help us recognise and address our imbalances.
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III - The Empress
Path of Daleth 14 in the Tree of Life Venus in Taurus, standing for fertility and growth, the earth rules the Taurus Planet: Venus Tree of life: The axis between Chokmah and Binah Element: Earth Number: 3 as the combination of the contrasts to a unity (synthesis, harmony) The Empress is the friendlier, more approachable aspect of the female archetype. She stands for maternity, love and mercy; at the same time she's a symbol for sexuality and emotion. She is pure feeling, absolutely unintellectual, but basically life. The Empress is the Great Mother, representing the beginning of all life. She is the power of nature, causing change, renewal, major plans. The Empress also stands for passion, a phase in which we cope life on an emotional and joyful basis, rather than on the thoughtful. This could mean great satisfaction, but in a improper context, when actually more analysis is needed. The Empress can also stand for a reflective, emotional attitude, refusing to accept reality. It also could stand for a person who is greedy for joy and abundance when actually just more self-control is needed. Drive: Devotion and maternity, Mother Nature, creating something new in connection of both inside and outside Light: Maternity, love, trust, fulfilness, the joy of great abundance Shadow: Greed, envy, jealousy, laziness
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XI - The Passion
Venus in Leo - the creative development of passion leads to enjoyment and fulfilness Zodiac: Leo Tree of life: The connection between Chesedand Geburah Element: Fire Number: 11 as perfect combination of 1 and 2 (the cross sum of 11 is 2) The Passion is the step into the second decade of the Major Arcana, the point where the journey into the inner depth begins. In other decks, this trump is called 'The Power', a symbol for the mastery of our own animal side. Crowley named the card 'Lust' - and most people don't really think of mastering their inner animal, but enjoy it full tilt... In a combination of both, the animal side shouldn't be 'mastered' in the meaning of 'surpressed', nor should it be let out to 'romp around'. It should not be ignored, but accepted as a natural part of oneself. In that manner, one will not only be able to profit from its instinctive natural power, but also to save the power needed to 'master' it. The Passion implies vitality, energy and power. The card tells us to use these riches. In most aspects of life, an endeavor will have much more success when passion is put into it. Drive: Energy, passion, charisma, joy of life Light: Power, vitality, unconditional devotion Shadow: Weakness, insatisfaction, depression Interesting, a few things there that I know, though could be coincidence or could confirm something. Most interesting I think.
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bumping this up because it's cool....
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![]() The running against walls thing I'll admit to though. How is the day a person's born on supposed to dictate their personality type anyway? |
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III - The Empress - Drive: Devotion and maternity, Mother Nature, creating something new in connection of both inside and outside
Light: Maternity, love, trust, fulfilness, the joy of great abundance Shadow: Greed, envy, jealousy, laziness Followed by Knight of Wands - Drive: Expansion of spiritual individuality Light: Inspiration, spiritual activity, a strong will Shadow: Despotism, egoism, intolerance & Seven of Cups - Debauch - Drive: Delusion, desire, ecstasy, neutralized victory, illusionary success, lying error, promises unfilled, drunkeness, violence, selfish dissipation, deception in love and friendship, success often gained but not followed up. Light: Realisation of false promises and hapless hopes, sobering Shadow: Drunkeness of mind, getting lost in illusions, wrath, vanity I am screwed, aren't I? |
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