First of all - what the heck IS a hierophant?! According to Wikipedia:
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.
So, this means that a hierophant is something like a cross between a priest and a scholar. The Hierophant carries with him an air of authority, great learning, and the responsibility of knowledge and great secreted mysteries. He carries with him all the duties of a leader and an advisor. He is there to lend an ear and a wise word when needed, to help guide the lost back onto their path, to keep the community cohesive and connected. He can also be strict, stubborn and unbending, unwavering in his interpretations and condemning of failings (this last bit is probably why we don't get along).
In a tarot reading, he can be a sign to seek counsel from a trusted advisor or a warning about conformity. He can also signal the arrival of new mentors and guides. Sometimes he indicates that there are more powers at work than those immediately visible in a given situation. Sometimes he's a warning against being stubborn. But from all these disparate meanings, what can he teach us about ourselves?
Well, the overarching theme of all the above interpretations seems to be to open yourself to divine wisdom. To be as the vessel in receiving knowledge. To act as our own guide and open our eyes in our search for answers - are there arcane and ancient signs hoping for your attention? Has a messenger or guide been sent to you to aid you with a solution? Are you behaving in a way that's true to yourself or have you been too caught up in blending in/rebelling against the crowd? Are you walking your truth?
We can also learn to open our hearts to the divine as well - let the truth of the Universe swell in us - through study and introspection. If we seek, then we shall find. We can also bring our knowledge and wisdom to other people - not by going to them and forcing our truth upon them, but instead by being available to act as counsel. Through study, meditation, and inward seeking, we, too, can be interpreters of sacred mysteries.
By the same token, we can also learn from The Hierophants failings as well. We need to guard against believing we have the only Truth and know the only Way and recognize that there are many paths to the same destination and everyone needs to discover them on their own. If they want our help, they'll ask us. He also cautions us not to become too judgmental or stubborn and to keep our minds open. Sometimes the greatest truths come from unexpected sources and we need to be ready for that.
I think The Hierophant and I might have come to an understanding - I have a great respect for this card now.
Published by Nathara
I have been a practicing pagan witch for over ten years and I have been reading tarot cards for much longer. I learned to read the tarot cards from my mother, and her father before her also read tarot cards. View profile
Stocking Stuffers for New Age LoversDo you have a new age or metaphysical person in your life? Here are some helpful tips on great stocking stuffers for Christmas.
Holiday Gift Guide for Metaphysical, New Age TypesThere are lots of people nowadays who are into all things metaphysical and new age. But what is a good gift idea for the holidays? Here are some great ideas to get you started.
Life Lessons My Aquarium Teaches MeDo you have a fish aquarium? My fish aquarium teaches me life lessons. I am an animal and therefore their animal needs apply to me. You may never view an aquarium the same in...- Six Life Lessons to Learn from Star Wars: A New HopeThe Star Wars films aren't just movies, they are life lessons.
- Webkinz Life LessonsParents can use the Webkinz World to teach some life lessons for the real world.
- Learning Tarot: Guide to the Major Arcana
- The Journey of the Fool
- The Tarot Cards Reading: The Pope and the Lovers
- Why Are Energy Drinks & New Age Beverages the New Hot Companies in 2008?
- The New Hermes: Roots of Hermeticism in Contemporary New Age Movements
- Indigo Children: The New Age Phenomenon
- An Overview of New Age Beliefs and Practices




