Cards combination description
Aukštas arkanas Kvailys and Aukštas arkanas Hierofantas deriniai:
- Vaikas ir mokytojas. Vaikas
stipresnis už mokytoją, mokytojas stabilesnis. Gali
džiuginti senus, o liūdinti jaunus.
- nekaltumo tradicija;
- nekaltumo atitikimas;
- nekaltumo moralė;
- nekaltumo etika;
- naujos pradžios tradicija;
- naujų pradų atitikimas;
- naujos pradžios moralė;
- naujų pradų etika;
- laisvos dvasios tradicija;
- laisva dvasios atitiktis;
- laisva dvasios moralė;
- laisva dvasios etika;
- Vaikas ir mokytojas. Vaikiškas labiau nei mokytojas, mokytojas stabilesnis. Gali atgaivinti seną ir liūdesį jauniems žmonėms.
( Billas Heidrickas );
Card 1 - Kvailys
The Fool depicts a youth walking joyfully into the world. He is taking his first steps, and he is exuberant, joyful, excited. He carries nothing with him except a small sack, caring nothing for the possible dangers that lie in his path. Indeed, he is soon to encounter the first of these possible dangers, for if he takes just a step more, he he topple over the cliff that he is reaching. But this doesn't seem to concern him - we are unsure whether he is just naive or simply unaware. The dog at his heels barks at him in warning, and if he does not become more aware of his surroundings soon, he may never see all the adventures that he dreams of encountering.
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Card 2 - Hierofantas
The card depicts a religious figure that sits in a rather formal environment characteristic for a church. He is wearing three elaborate vestments which are designated to represent the three different worlds. His right hand is properly raised in an act of benediction, a sign of blessing – it s the same hand that the Magician has raised. In his other hand, he carries a triple cross, which is associated traditionally with the pope. Each of the horizontal bars in the cross are thought to represent the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost. Beneath him, two acolytes are seated, representing the transfer of sacred knowledge within institutions. Through these acolytes, the card also comes to represent following the path to knowledge and education.
This card is also known as the High Priest in certain decks - as well as the Pope. He is acting as the masculine counterpart of another card which is known as the High Priestess. This card is ruled by Taurus.
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