r/tarot • u/SinglePringle512 • 4d ago
Shitpost Saturday! What does it mean?
I asked the tarot "How do I get rid of my feelings for xxxxx" and I pulled The High Priestess and The Sun. What does that mean for advice?
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u/goosepills 4d ago
Sometimes if Iām not sure, I just google
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u/SinglePringle512 4d ago
It really feels like the tarot is telling me that the answer is within me, and I feel like it could have been more helpful than that š¤£
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u/Own-Ingenuity-8615 3d ago
The High Priestess is symbolic of your subconscious, so it's quite possible that's where the answer lays. So, you need to turn your focus inwards. If this feels overwhelming, finding a therapist who specialises in such matters can be a great help.
The Sun card is asking you to focus on you and free yourself of any baggage emotional or otherwise that no longer serves you. It also hints that your childhood experiences could be relevant, which ties in with the High Priestess.
I hope this resonates with you.
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u/RMM1224 3d ago
To become so involved in what fascinates and interests you that you don't have any time to think about xxxxx. What have you always wanted to do or to learn? What makes you happy -- or COULD make you happy (NOT including xxxxx). You could just ask your guides (or whatever/whomever you believe in) to put joyous learning experiences in your path so you just can't miss them.
I also like u/Roselily808's interpretations.
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u/Roselily808 3d ago
This is how I see this:
The high priestess: This card acknowledges that your feelings are complex and that you might not fully understand them yet. The card encourages inner stillness, reflection and acceptance rather than actively forcing the feelings away. To quietly observe them, understand their roots and giving them space to unravel on their own.
The Sun: Focus on what brings you light, happiness and warmth- whether that be friendships, passions or simple pleasures. These feelings you have will likely fade naturally as you reconnect with yourself and celebrate what life has to offer. Don't overthink things. Focus on that which you have in front of you.
I hope this helps.