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Tarot print by Malleus of The Hierophant

LO IEROFANTE (The Pope/Hierophant) Tarot Print by Malleus

$150.00

“Lo Ierofante” (“The Pope”) is the sixth print of the Arcani Maggiori project.
The word “IEROFANTE”comes from the Greek and means “the one who can explain sacred things”.
5 is the number of the card and it represents freedom, change, instability and curiosity, it suggests movement and challenges.
Number Five is constantly looking for a balance.
It’s an opportunity to embrace change.

Lo Ierofante is therefore a teacher, mentor or spiritual adviser.
His role is to perform sacred rites that pass on traditional wisdom to the next generation.
Lo Ierofante is a symbol of observance of the commandments, obedience to established rules.
The card depicts a mystical figure standing between two black columns, same as La Papessa.
His hand is raised in blessing, as for the Magician.
Other symbols link the two cards: the magic triangle, symbol of perfection and the snake (which also envelops the Popess), image of transformation.

He carries a long scepter with a triple cross and wears a tiara which symbolize the sacredness of the tarot figure.
He wears a red and blue tunic open on the magic triangle that encloses the universe.
His blessing ascends to a sacred world, and upon reaching his destination it is divinely transformed into a blessing that descends from above.
Prayer is a request to connect with Spirit.

The blessing comes as a gift emanating from God and the multidimensional realms, and provides grace, enlightenment, peace, love, consolation, or whatever is appropriate to the type of prayer employed
It is unconditional and requires only a willingness to receive it.
This is why
Lo Ierofante represents loyalty, frankness and respect for others.

✵Print is 16.5"x27"

✵Print will be shipped rolled.

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“Lo Ierofante” (“The Pope”) is the sixth print of the Arcani Maggiori project.
The word “IEROFANTE”comes from the Greek and means “the one who can explain sacred things”.
5 is the number of the card and it represents freedom, change, instability and curiosity, it suggests movement and challenges.
Number Five is constantly looking for a balance.
It’s an opportunity to embrace change.

Lo Ierofante is therefore a teacher, mentor or spiritual adviser.
His role is to perform sacred rites that pass on traditional wisdom to the next generation.
Lo Ierofante is a symbol of observance of the commandments, obedience to established rules.
The card depicts a mystical figure standing between two black columns, same as La Papessa.
His hand is raised in blessing, as for the Magician.
Other symbols link the two cards: the magic triangle, symbol of perfection and the snake (which also envelops the Popess), image of transformation.

He carries a long scepter with a triple cross and wears a tiara which symbolize the sacredness of the tarot figure.
He wears a red and blue tunic open on the magic triangle that encloses the universe.
His blessing ascends to a sacred world, and upon reaching his destination it is divinely transformed into a blessing that descends from above.
Prayer is a request to connect with Spirit.

The blessing comes as a gift emanating from God and the multidimensional realms, and provides grace, enlightenment, peace, love, consolation, or whatever is appropriate to the type of prayer employed
It is unconditional and requires only a willingness to receive it.
This is why
Lo Ierofante represents loyalty, frankness and respect for others.

✵Print is 16.5"x27"

✵Print will be shipped rolled.

“Lo Ierofante” (“The Pope”) is the sixth print of the Arcani Maggiori project.
The word “IEROFANTE”comes from the Greek and means “the one who can explain sacred things”.
5 is the number of the card and it represents freedom, change, instability and curiosity, it suggests movement and challenges.
Number Five is constantly looking for a balance.
It’s an opportunity to embrace change.

Lo Ierofante is therefore a teacher, mentor or spiritual adviser.
His role is to perform sacred rites that pass on traditional wisdom to the next generation.
Lo Ierofante is a symbol of observance of the commandments, obedience to established rules.
The card depicts a mystical figure standing between two black columns, same as La Papessa.
His hand is raised in blessing, as for the Magician.
Other symbols link the two cards: the magic triangle, symbol of perfection and the snake (which also envelops the Popess), image of transformation.

He carries a long scepter with a triple cross and wears a tiara which symbolize the sacredness of the tarot figure.
He wears a red and blue tunic open on the magic triangle that encloses the universe.
His blessing ascends to a sacred world, and upon reaching his destination it is divinely transformed into a blessing that descends from above.
Prayer is a request to connect with Spirit.

The blessing comes as a gift emanating from God and the multidimensional realms, and provides grace, enlightenment, peace, love, consolation, or whatever is appropriate to the type of prayer employed
It is unconditional and requires only a willingness to receive it.
This is why
Lo Ierofante represents loyalty, frankness and respect for others.

✵Print is 16.5"x27"

✵Print will be shipped rolled.

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