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Aukštas arkanas velnias and Aukštas arkanas Vyriausioji kunigė deriniai:
- Šaltas ir nuo ko nors priklausomas;
- Neliečiamas, intuityvus ir išėjęs iš savo lygos, bet jis vis tiek ją užvaldo;
- paslaptys ir melas;
- Polinkis į melancholiją. Žmogus, kuris kartais gąsdina nedrąsius žmones. Dažnai vyras ar moteris su dideliu kūnu;
- emocinis reikalas. Emocinis šantažas;
- Polinkis į melancholiją. Žmogus, kuris kartais gąsdina nedrąsius žmones. Dažnai amanas ar moteris su dideliu kūnu. ( Billas Heidrickas );
Card 1 - velnias
This card shows the Devil represented in his most well-known satyr form, otherwise known as Baphomet. Along with being half goat and half man, the devil has bat wings and an inverted pentagram on his forehead. He is standing on a pedestal, to which are chained a nude man and woman, as if to show that he has dominion over them.
Both the man and the woman have horns, as if to show that the more time they spend with the Devil, the less human they become. The chains make it appear as though the devil has taken them captive. The man has a flame on his tail while a woman has a bowl of grapes on her tail, which symbolizes their addiction to power and finer things in life, respectively.
Looking closely, both the man and the woman don t look happy. Their individual power has been taken from them, leaving them exposed and ashamed in their nakedness.
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Card 2 - Vyriausioji kunigė
You've most likely encountered the High Priestess before, but in other forms - she can be seen in the archetypes of Persephone, Artemis, Isis and many more. When you encounter her, you will see her sitting on a cubic stone between the two pillars at Solomon s Temple, Jachin, and Boaz. Jachin (right) is generally referred to as the Pillar of Establishment and Boaz (left) is the Pillar of Strength. The pillars also depict the duality of nature; masculine and feminine, good and evil, negative and positive.
The High Priestess's location between the two suggests that it is her responsibility to serve as a mediator between the depths of the reality. She is the third pillar - the path between. She believes that both pillars are equal and there is knowledge to be learned in both worlds. You will also notice that she wears the crown of Isis which can mean that she is a believer of magic. The high priestess wearing of the solar cross denotes that she is connected to the season of the earth and the earth itself. The crescent moon at her feet is seen also in many depictions of the Virgin Mary, and means that she has a complete grasp over her emotion and the pomegranates refer to the ambition of the priestess.
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