[Tarot Cards] Major 3, Empress Card Meaning Summary
1. <Empress> Card Meaning
Major Arcana No. 3 <Empress> is a person who seeks material abundance and pleasure.
If the 2nd card <The Priestess> was an intelligent and introverted woman, the 3rd Tarot card <The Empress> represents a passionate and open-minded woman. She is a woman who enjoys all the riches, the beauty that is loved and fascinated by everyone, and literally everything that comes naturally even when the fruit is stagnant enough to stand still.
2. Meaning of 3
3 - foundation, unfinished, first perfected, stable, born
3 means the number of incomplete first completions.
The first odd number after 1, the creation number, and the first perfect number leading to three dots. However, it is imperfect and therefore lacks stability. Combining the numbers 1 and 2 to become 3 has the meaning of yin and yang, and the birth of a life born between the two when male and female are merged. Numerologically, 3 is the meeting of 1 and 2, that is, positive and negative, and the triangle formed by three dots signifies the initial completion and result.
3 is a number with masculinity, but it has the meaning of result, so it is known that the female Empress came as the 3rd card because it represents the result of pregnancy. The figure of the Empress symbolizes Demeter, the goddess of the earth and grain in Greek mythology.
Demeter is the goddess of fertility and fertility. The wand and crown in her hands represent power. This is the part where it shows that she has power as a woman.
She wears a unique, unusual crown. The 12 stars on the crown represent a cycle of 12 months, a year. It is said that the star above the crown contains the change of all life that lives and breathes on the earth. An example of this would be planting seeds in the spring and harvesting them in the fall. The pomegranate patterned dress symbolizes abundance, fertility and pregnancy. The heart and the '♀' symbol symbolize Aphrodite's hand mirror. It means femininity. (For reference, the shape of '♂', the symbol of masculinity, is said to represent Ares, the god of war, holding her spear and shield.) The waterfall flowing behind her is like the life of the earth. It symbolizes a woman's breast milk and amniotic fluid. Most of her keywords are full of feminine symbols. It will be the card that stands out the most feminine.
If Priestess No. 2 is a woman of heaven, Empress No. 3 is a woman of Earth. She is the place where all things are born and grows, she is the mother of the earth, and you could say she is the mother of all things. Unlike the No. 2 Priestess who wears a pomegranate engraved cloth, which symbolizes fertility, fertility, and femininity, and hangs it behind her, she is the Empress Dowager with a pomegranate picture engraved on the clothes she wears. Moreover, unlike the painting where the seeds were hidden inside her shell, she showed an outward appearance. She represents both visible and realistic abundance and fertility.
In general, it is often used to mean an attractive woman, and it can be thought of in the part corresponding to Venus, a symbol of love, beauty, and femininity. Venus is in charge of feeling beautiful. The wand held in the hand represents authority and wealth. In the universal weight deck, it was just a round ornament, but in the Marseille deck, it was shaped like an inverted Venus, that is, a shape that symbolized the earth. It means material and land.
The 3rd Empress card is a beautiful woman, a lovely woman, or a woman that men consider to be their ideal type or spouse, but in a negative sense, it is also expressed as a woman with luxury, vanity, waste, jealousy, promiscuity, and monopoly. This part also coincides with the negative side of Venus astrologically.
3. The Empress's keywords: care, abundance, sense, nature
(One). care
- delivery
- nutritious life
- Taking care of others (childcare, etc.)
- cherish and cherish the world
- soft (friendly) expression
- working with children
(2). welcome to abundance
- enjoying luxury
- get luxurious rewards
- lavishly luxurious
- have plenty
- feeling rich
(3). experience the senses
- exchanging pleasure
- focus on the body
- appreciate the beauty
- feel lively and healthy
- simple
- be physically active
(4). react to nature
- about plants and animals
- hugging nature
- Feeling connected to the earth (earth)
- outdoor activities
- Rhythm and harmony
- Affection: Relaxing, understanding, feminine, maternal (warm like a mother)
- Money: affluent, wealthy
- Health: female diseases, pregnancy related
- Occupation: Obstetrics and gynecology hospital, postpartum care, housewife, farm (land related)
The card that has a lot to do with marriage and pregnancy is the Empress Card.
That's why, when it comes to love, it's a card that can be interpreted in a good way.
Of course, this would be a great card for couples who want children!
Unlike the coolness of the No. 2 Priestess Card, this is a warm and motherly Empress card.
It is a card that is as close to sex as it is to pregnancy.
Her elegant figure and voluptuous feel will make men look like a beautiful woman.
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