Great discussion! Afton, I hope you go ahead and start your UA-cam channel because I’m not religious and I’ve been using divination and meditation to strengthen my spirituality. I love your take on the Hierophant as the “gatekeeper” of all knowledge. I can see this as referring to the Soul Contract (and more so the Akashic Records). Benny, I love applying this to the hierarchy/structure in the mundane -everyday life of the family, work, etc.! In Ana Tourian’s Tarot of the Abyss it’s title The Wise One. The imagery is very welcoming and the Wise One is sitting on the same level as the 2 younger/less wise figures. He is not talking down to then from a place of authority as in traditional RWS, he’s engaging them on their level and using this opportunity to pass along the wisdom and traditions that were passed on to him. Thank you both for your time to share! Best wishes and see ya next time❤️🤟☀️
Glad to hear a discussion about the modern negative reaction to the Hierophant, like the Emperor, because the majors do touch on our traumas. For the non-religious, this card can represent the traditions of our communities and families and how they are passed down to us and how they affect us. If you feel like doing something that is not socially acceptable then the Hierophant invites you to explore how and why (or why not). Great conversation about modern spiritual practices as reflected in this major. Thanks again!
I love the Hierophant in the tarot, however I always think of it when it comes up as a teachable moment and either we are the teacher in that moment or the student. It could be based on traditions as well that have been long held in the family or community or society and may or may not have a religious and or spiritual leaning. I do think those teachers can come in many different forms such as a parent, child, friend, enemy, school teacher, yoga teacher, or absolutely anybody because honestly what makes someone wise is lived experience, and we all experience differently and can learn from each other, but we need to be teachable for that to happen. Great discussion. I find that so interesting about the Hierophant being connected with the Keeper of the Akashic Records, because truly all experiences are held there, so I love that concept greatly!
I am enjoying this series so, so much! I'm very new to tarot myself, but this series can benefit readers at any knowledge level. Thanks for starting this wonderful study!
Another great video!!!! 👏👏Thank you Benny and Afton!!!! ❤❤❤❤
I really learned a lot in this one card tarot study. Thanks for visiting. 😊
You're welcome and thank you for visiting. 😊
Great discussion! Afton, I hope you go ahead and start your UA-cam channel because I’m not religious and I’ve been using divination and meditation to strengthen my spirituality. I love your take on the Hierophant as the “gatekeeper” of all knowledge. I can see this as referring to the Soul Contract (and more so the Akashic Records). Benny, I love applying this to the hierarchy/structure in the mundane -everyday life of the family, work, etc.! In Ana Tourian’s Tarot of the Abyss it’s title The Wise One. The imagery is very welcoming and the Wise One is sitting on the same level as the 2 younger/less wise figures. He is not talking down to then from a place of authority as in traditional RWS, he’s engaging them on their level and using this opportunity to pass along the wisdom and traditions that were passed on to him. Thank you both for your time to share! Best wishes and see ya next time❤️🤟☀️
Aston really does need to start her channel. 😊
Thx for the interview! Very appreciated! U rock as always!! ➰🪄✨
Thank you for coming by. 🙂
Thanks for the chat, Benny! I thoroughly enjoyed exploring The Hierophant with you. Loving the series so far!
It was great. I appreciate you coming on and sharing your views. It was a great learning experience.
Glad to hear a discussion about the modern negative reaction to the Hierophant, like the Emperor, because the majors do touch on our traumas. For the non-religious, this card can represent the traditions of our communities and families and how they are passed down to us and how they affect us. If you feel like doing something that is not socially acceptable then the Hierophant invites you to explore how and why (or why not). Great conversation about modern spiritual practices as reflected in this major. Thanks again!
Thank you for your additional insights. 🙂
I love the Hierophant in the tarot, however I always think of it when it comes up as a teachable moment and either we are the teacher in that moment or the student. It could be based on traditions as well that have been long held in the family or community or society and may or may not have a religious and or spiritual leaning. I do think those teachers can come in many different forms such as a parent, child, friend, enemy, school teacher, yoga teacher, or absolutely anybody because honestly what makes someone wise is lived experience, and we all experience differently and can learn from each other, but we need to be teachable for that to happen. Great discussion. I find that so interesting about the Hierophant being connected with the Keeper of the Akashic Records, because truly all experiences are held there, so I love that concept greatly!
Thank you for your additional insight in the card. This was a very enjoyable conversation and do like Afton's take on it. 😊
I am enjoying this series so, so much! I'm very new to tarot myself, but this series can benefit readers at any knowledge level. Thanks for starting this wonderful study!
I'm glad you're enjoying the series and are finding it beneficial in your tarot studies. Thanks for visiting. 🙂
Thank you!🙏🏻
Thank you for watching. 😉
I look forward to the 8 Of Cups.
Sooner or later we will get there!! Thanks for watching. 😊