Alright, so, today I was thinking about the High Priestess card in Tarot. You know, that one with the lady sitting between the two pillars? Yeah, that one. I was trying to figure out, like, when you’re doing a quick yes or no reading, does this card mean yes, or does it mean no? It is a headache, man.
First, I pulled out my trusty deck and just stared at the card for a while. The High Priestess, she’s all about intuition and hidden knowledge, right? But that doesn’t really scream “yes” or “no” to me. It’s more like a “maybe, dig deeper” kind of vibe. So that was the first thing I did – I really looked at the card, trying to feel what it was telling me.
Then, I did a few test readings. I asked simple questions like, “Should I have pizza for dinner?” and “Will it rain tomorrow?” Just to see what the High Priestess would say. Most of the time, I got her when the answer wasn’t super clear, or when I kinda already knew the answer deep down. That was a bit annoying, actually, not getting a straight answer. But I guess it made sense. I took notes on each of the questions I asked and the situations I was in when I got the card. I was trying to see if there were any patterns.

After that, I looked at all my notes. I tried to see if there was a common thread when I got the High Priestess in a yes/no reading. It was not easy, and it took time to clear my mind and figure it out. I even spent like half an hour on a walk just thinking about it all. When I got back, I wrote everything down again, trying to put it into words.
What I finally figured out is that the High Priestess isn’t really a yes or no card. It’s more of a “listen to your gut” card. If I got her in a reading, it usually meant that I needed to think about the question more, or that the answer wasn’t so black and white. She also showed up a lot when I was asking about things that were hidden or not fully revealed yet.
- It’s not a clear yes or no.
- It means you need to trust your intuition.
- The answer might not be obvious or straightforward.
- There might be hidden factors at play.
Here’s what I think about the High Priestess in a yes/no reading:
So yeah, that’s what I learned today about the High Priestess. It’s a complex card, and it definitely doesn’t like to give easy answers! But hey, that’s part of the fun of Tarot, right? Figuring out the mysteries and learning to trust your inner voice. It’s like a puzzle that you slowly piece together. And the more you do it, the better you get. So for the next couple of weeks, I’ll probably keep doing more yes/no readings just to practice. It’s a good way to get to know the cards better. And it is super fun to share my little discoveries, although some of them are confusing at the time. But, the process is very impressive and I think it’s nice.