Tarot Card of the Day – 10/20/12

October 20th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

#5 The Hierophant from Georgie's Tarot

#5 The Hierophant

Saturday, October 20, 2012
#5 – The Hierophant

Spiritual questions and tradition are highlighted during this period.  It’s probably important to you now to look carefully at the spiritual structures in your life.  Why do you believe what you do?  Who are your spiritual authorities and what gives them their legitimacy?  Who decides issues of morality for you, your family and/or your community?

Many of these questions are answered with cultural traditions. Today, you’ll probably be examining whether or not the answers you’re accustomed to are still satisfactory.  They might be or they might not be.  Don’t be afraid to seek out your truth simply because it rubs against your comfort zone.  Sometimes growth hurts a bit.

You might be asked to judge someone else’s dispute, or find the need to go to an authority for answers yourself.  Keep your mind open, but your skepticism on.  Ultimately, you’re the only one who can decide whether something makes sense for your life or not.

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Some More Graffiti Tarot

October 16th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

Here are a few more cards I found on a recent TarotSpotting outing – the Ace of Disks, the Hierophant, and the Devil.

I’m not sure if they’ll end up being part of my Graffiti Tarot or not, but I like them all.

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Tarot Card of the Day – 8/9/12

August 9th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

#5 The Hierophant from Georgie's Tarot

#5 The Hierophant

Thursday, August 9, 2012
#5 – The Hierophant

Spiritual questions and tradition are highlighted during this period.  It’s probably important to you now to look carefully at the spiritual structures in your life.  Why do you believe what you do?  Who are your spiritual authorities and what gives them their legitimacy?  Who decides issues of morality for you, your family and/or your community?

Many of these questions are answered with cultural traditions. Today, you’ll probably be examining whether or not the answers you’re accustomed to are still satisfactory.  They might be or they might not be.  Don’t be afraid to seek out your truth simply because it rubs against your comfort zone.  Sometimes growth hurts a bit.

You might be asked to judge someone else’s dispute, or find the need to go to an authority for answers yourself.  Keep your mind open, but your skepticism on.  Ultimately, you’re the only one who can decide whether something makes sense for your life or not.

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Tarot Card of the Day – 7/10/12

July 10th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

#5 The Hierophant from Georgie's Tarot

#5 The Hierophant

Tuesday, July 10, 2012
#5 – The Hierophant

The Hierophant showed up at the beginning of the month. Now he’s back again …

Spiritual questions and tradition are highlighted during this period.  It’s probably important to you now to look carefully at the spiritual structures in your life.  Why do you believe what you do?  Who are your spiritual authorities and what gives them their legitimacy?  Who decides issues of morality for you, your family and/or your community?

Many of these questions are answered with cultural traditions. Today, you’ll probably be examining whether or not the answers you’re accustomed to are still satisfactory.  They might be or they might not be.  Don’t be afraid to seek out your truth simply because it rubs against your comfort zone.  Sometimes growth hurts a bit.

You might be asked to judge someone else’s dispute, or find the need to go to an authority for answers yourself.  Keep your mind open, but your skepticism on.  Ultimately, you’re the only one who can decide whether something makes sense for your life or not.

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Tarot Card of the Day – 7/1/12

July 1st, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

#5 The Hierophant from Georgie's Tarot

#5 The Hierophant

Sunday, July 1, 2012
#5 – The Hierophant

Spiritual questions and tradition are highlighted during this period.  It’s probably important to you now to look carefully at the spiritual structures in your life.  Why do you believe what you do?  Who are your spiritual authorities and what gives them their legitimacy?  Who decides issues of morality for you, your family and/or your community?

Many of these questions are answered with cultural traditions. Today, you’ll probably be examining whether or not the answers you’re accustomed to are still satisfactory.  They might be or they might not be.  Don’t be afraid to seek out your truth simply because it rubs against your comfort zone.  Sometimes growth hurts a bit.

You might be asked to judge someone else’s dispute, or find the need to go to an authority for answers yourself.  Keep your mind open, but your skepticism on.  Ultimately, you’re the only one who can decide whether something makes sense for your life or not.

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Tarot Card of the Day – 4/17/12

April 17th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

#5 The Hierophant from Georgie's Tarot

#5 The Hierophant

Tuesday, April 17, 2012
#5 – The Hierophant

Spiritual questions and tradition are highlighted during this period.  It’s probably important to you now to look carefully at the spiritual structures in your life.  Why do you believe what you do?  Who are your spiritual authorities and what gives them their legitimacy?  Who decides issues of morality for you, your family and/or your community?

Many of these questions are answered with cultural traditions. Today, you’ll probably be examining whether or not the answers you’re accustomed to are still satisfactory.  They might be or they might not be.  Don’t be afraid to seek out your truth simply because it rubs against your comfort zone.  Sometimes growth hurts a bit.

You might be asked to judge someone else’s dispute, or find the need to go to an authority for answers yourself.  Keep your mind open, but your skepticism on.  Ultimately, you’re the only one who can decide whether something makes sense for your life or not.

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Tarot Card of the Day – 3/2/12

March 2nd, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

#5 The Hierophant from Georgie's Tarot

#5 The Hierophant

Friday, March 2, 2012
#5 – The Hierophant

Spiritual questions and tradition are highlighted during this period.  It’s probably important to you now to look carefully at the spiritual structures in your life.  Why do you believe what you do?  Who are your spiritual authorities and what gives them their legitimacy?  Who decides issues of morality for you, your family and/or your community?

Many of these questions are answered with cultural traditions. Today, you’ll probably be examining whether or not the answers you’re accustomed to are still satisfactory.  They might be or they might not be.  Don’t be afraid to seek out your truth simply because it rubs against your comfort zone.  Sometimes growth hurts a bit.

You might be asked to judge someone else’s dispute, or find the need to go to an authority for answers yourself.  Keep your mind open, but your skepticism on.  Ultimately, you’re the only one who can decide whether something makes sense for your life or not.

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Tarot Card of the Day – 2/1/12

February 1st, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

#5 The Hierophant from Georgie's Tarot

#5 The Hierophant

Wednesday, February 1, 2012
#5 – The Hierophant

Spiritual questions and tradition are highlighted during this period.  It’s probably important to you now to look carefully at the spiritual structures in your life.  Why do you believe what you do?  Who are your spiritual authorities and what gives them their legitimacy?  Who decides issues of morality for you, your family and/or your community?

Many of these questions are answered with cultural traditions. Today, you’ll probably be examining whether or not the answers you’re accustomed to are still satisfactory.  They might be or they might not be.  Don’t be afraid to seek out your truth simply because it rubs against your comfort zone.  Sometimes growth hurts a bit.

You might be asked to judge someone else’s dispute, or find the need to go to an authority for answers yourself.  Keep your mind open, but your skepticism on.  Ultimately, you’re the only one who can decide whether something makes sense for your life or not.

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Tarot Card of the Day – 1/13/12

January 13th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

#5 The Hierophant from Georgie's Tarot

#5 The Hierophant

Friday, January 13, 2012
#5 – The Hierophant

Spiritual questions and tradition are highlighted during this period.  It’s probably important to you now to look carefully at the spiritual structures in your life.  Why do you believe what you do?  Who are your spiritual authorities and what gives them their legitimacy?  Who decides issues of morality for you, your family and/or your community?

Many of these questions are answered with cultural traditions. Today, you’ll probably be examining whether or not the answers you’re accustomed to are still satisfactory.  They might be or they might not be.  Don’t be afraid to seek out your truth simply because it rubs against your comfort zone.  Sometimes growth hurts a bit.

You might be asked to judge someone else’s dispute, or find the need to go to an authority for answers yourself.  Keep your mind open, but your skepticism on.  Ultimately, you’re the only one who can decide whether something makes sense for your life or not.

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'My Reincarnation', a Hierophant's tale

December 2nd, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

My Reincarnation, a film by Jennifer Fox

My Reincarnation

The trailer below for the documentary My Reincarnation by Jennifer Fox, got me thinking about the Hierophant.

The movie is about the high Tibetan Buddhist Master, Chögyal Namkhai Norbu, and his western-born son, Yeshi.

It traces Namkhai Norbu’s rise to notoriety in the West, and his son’s break from tradition to follow a modern path.

Though Yeshi was recognized at birth as the reincarnation of a great spiritual master, he chose not to follow the call.

It’s a fascinating story, and a classic Hierophant situation played out quite literally in real life.

Rinpoche Norbu is a celebrated spiritual leader respected by many thousands of people. He’s an expert on Tibetan history and culture, and is largely responsible for the spread of Dzogchen throughout the West.

#5 The Hierophant from the Rider Waite Smith Tarot

The Hierophant

In Tarot, the Hierophant is a spiritual master, pictured in the Rider Waite Smith deck with two acolytes below him. They come to him for answers, the key to all their questions.

He is the final word on tradition, and the spiritual mediator with the divine. It’s the Hierophant who sets the rules. And if he chooses to break them, it’s because he knows best.

The Hierophant’s authority is rarely questioned, at least not by his followers. His son, on the hand, is another story.

#6 The Lovers from the Tarot of Marseille

The Lovers

Yeshi is being asked to make a choice, not unlike the Lover in the old Marseille Tarot. Follow tradition, or move on to the what’s new.

In the last segment of the trailer, Yeshi says his father doesn’t understand the concept of being father and son. He says Namkhai Norbu sees him instead as the son of a master.

That’s just how I’d expect the Hierophant to see things. As great as Namkhai Norbu is, having a living archetype for a father must be tough sometimes.

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