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THE HIGH PRIESTESS.
THE HIGH PRIESTESS.

   

THE HIGH PRIESTESS.
THE HIGH PRIESTESS.

2. ב

2nd Hebrew letter (Beth).

ORIGIN OF THE SYMBOLISM OF THE SECOND CARD OF THE TAROT.

The Beth hieroglyphically expresses the mouth of man as the organ of speech. Speech is the production of man's inner self. Therefore Beth expresses that inner self, central as a dwelling, to which one can retire without fear of disturbance. From this ideas arise of a Sanctuary, an inviolate abode for man and for God. But the Beth also expresses every production that emanates from this mysterious retreat, every internal activity, and from it issue ideas of Instruction, of the higher Knowledge, of Law, of Erudition, of occult Science or Kabbalah.

Beth corresponds with the number 2, and astronomically with the moon. This number has given birth to all the

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passive significations emanated from the Binary, hence the ideas of reflection, of Woman; applied to the Moon relatively to the Sun, and to Woman relatively to Man.

THE SECOND CARD OF THE TAROT.

The High Priestess.

God himself, or God the Father, reflects himself, and gives birth to God the Man, or God the Son, the negative relatively to his creator. As we have seen, man is the divine receiver, therefore this second card of the Tarot will express all the ideas of the first conceived negatively.

The first card represents a man standing; this, on the contrary, bears the figure of a seated woman.

(First idea of passivity) by the woman and by her position.

The man, endowed with all the attributes of Power, was placed in the midst of nature.

The woman is adorned with all the attributes of Authority and persuasion, and she is placed under the porch of the temple of Isis, between two columns.

Idea of a sacred dwelling, of a divine recipient.

The two columns, like the arms of the Juggler, express the Positive and the Negative.

The woman is crowned with a tiara, surmounted by the lunar crescent, she is enveloped in a transparent veil falling over her face. On her breast she bears the solar cross, and upon her knees lies an open book, which she half covers with her mantle.

This is the picture of Isis, of Nature, whose veil must not be raised before the profane. The book indicates that the doctrines of Isis are bidden; but she divulges to the magi the secrets of the true Kabbalah, and of occult science. We must admire this profound symbol.

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The first card expressed Osiris in the three worlds; this second gives us the signification of Isis, the companion of Osiris--

In God it is the reflex of Osiris, the reflex of God the Father, Isis, or God the Son.

In Man it is the reflex of Adam of the absolute man: Eve, the woman, life (min).

In the Universe it is the reflex of natura naturans: it is natura naturata1

2. ב

The High Priestess.

AFFINITIES

SIGNIFICATIONS

Hieroglyphic: The Mouth of Man

Kabbalah: Chocmah 

Astronomy: The Moon

Day of the Week: Monday

Hebrew letter: Beth (Double)

Reflex of God the Father or Osiris

GOD

the Son

ISIS

yod of he 
he he

__________

Reflex of Adam

EVE

the woman

he of he 
he he

OBSERVATIONS

Reflex of Natura naturans

NATURA NATURATA

vau of he 
he he

__________

2nd he of he 

 


Footnotes

114:1 That which follows from the divine nature.


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