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The Hermit Card Emerald Tolemac

The Hermit Card Emerald Tolemac.  This card is from the Emerald Tolemac Tarot deck. The images from our deck are all copyright, created by Madeline Rose and artist Ahmad Sonhaji Silitonga.

The Hermit Card Emerald Tolemac 

The Hermit Card Emerald Tolemac shines his light to illuminate the path of the questioner. The star inside the lantern is a Solomon’s seal, which symbolises wisdom. Legend has it that this seal was engraved in a ring worn by King Solomon, and it gave him the power to command demons. The fact that the lantern contains this seal means two things. The Hermit can offer mastery over the darker forces of human nature. He can also offer us perception of the astral entities that exist in dimensions around us, which fight continuously to hinder, harm and create havoc around us. Continue Reading

Heirophant Card Emerald Tolemac

The Heirophant Emerald Tolemac

© Madeline Rose and artist Ahmad Sonhaji Silitonga

The Heirophant Card Emerald Tolemac.  This card is from the Emerald Tolemac Tarot deck. The images from our deck are all copyright, created by Madeline Rose and artist Ahmad Sonhaji Silitonga.

The Heirophant Card Emerald Tolemac

The Hierophant Card Emerald Tolemac is at once remote and welcoming, teacher as well as a gatekeeper. The questioner can learn much from him about the realm of spirit. He can be thought of as the male counterpoint to the High Priestess, and the nighttime companion to the daylight authority of the Emperor. His masculine spiritual power is something he wants to transmit. Continue Reading

The Emperor Card Emerald Tolemac

The Empress Emerald Tolemac

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The Emperor Card Emerald Tolemac Tarot card full meaning. Created by Madeline Rose and artist Ahmad Sonhaji Silitonga. This deck is protected by copyright.

The Emperor Card Emerald Tolemac 

The Emperor’s youth and attractiveness show his masculine virility; he is a strong character who knows how to get things done. His crown shows his authority and sovereignty. Fourth card in the major arcana, he balances the feminine power of the Empress by representing male ability, although the ocean’s water outside the window hearkens back to his more free-flowing influence. The decisive will of the Emperor serves to guide the questioner in a definite direction on their path. Continue Reading