Your birth date calculates as a Life Path 5 (V).
This is the archetype of the Hierophant.
This is the archetype of the Hierophant.
What a dilemma - caught somewhere between severity and mercy - discipline and freedom.
Finding the middle path is like walking a tight rope.
The Hierophant versus the Devil - how appropriate is this?
The Hierophant is preaching discipline with compassion.
The Reciprocal Path of the the Devil is tempting freedom with unspoken consequences.
These two characters have dual opposite values, standards & principles.
The Hierophant is depicted as a priest and is God's teacher on earth.
He teaches values, principles, standards of behaviour, traditions.
He instructs the need for good values to assist in our decision-making processes.
The Hierophant in most Tarot decks is shown as a priest - God's representative on earth. The priests of the early times were the teachers and their churches and monasteries were places of learning. The Hierophant is about learning values and principles, traditions and beliefs. There are rules and structure but the outcome is intended to be beautiful. A self that embodies all of the lessons so far - wisdom, understanding, love and discipline and now the values and principles that show as fairness, discrimination and beauty. The Hierophant struggles with finding a fine line between freedom and discipline.
A key phrase I use to describe the theme of the hanged man's path is:
Reconciliation of Life.
Finding the middle path is like walking a tight rope.
The Hierophant versus the Devil - how appropriate is this?
The Hierophant is preaching discipline with compassion.
The Reciprocal Path of the the Devil is tempting freedom with unspoken consequences.
These two characters have dual opposite values, standards & principles.
The Hierophant is depicted as a priest and is God's teacher on earth.
He teaches values, principles, standards of behaviour, traditions.
He instructs the need for good values to assist in our decision-making processes.
The Hierophant in most Tarot decks is shown as a priest - God's representative on earth. The priests of the early times were the teachers and their churches and monasteries were places of learning. The Hierophant is about learning values and principles, traditions and beliefs. There are rules and structure but the outcome is intended to be beautiful. A self that embodies all of the lessons so far - wisdom, understanding, love and discipline and now the values and principles that show as fairness, discrimination and beauty. The Hierophant struggles with finding a fine line between freedom and discipline.
A key phrase I use to describe the theme of the hanged man's path is:
Reconciliation of Life.
Reciprocal Path: 8 - Justice - VIII.
Dual Path: 2 - High Priestess - II.
Dual Path: 2 - High Priestess - II.
This is a brief review of your Life Path archetype.
A full Numerology report develops a Personality Profile.
Based upon the 16 Personality types of the Myer Briggs Type Indicator.
The report also provides further analysis of your Life Cycles.
From the knowledge of your Life Cycles you are then able to perform a Life Analysis.
Consider where you have been, where you are now, and where you may be in the future!
A full Numerology report develops a Personality Profile.
Based upon the 16 Personality types of the Myer Briggs Type Indicator.
The report also provides further analysis of your Life Cycles.
From the knowledge of your Life Cycles you are then able to perform a Life Analysis.
Consider where you have been, where you are now, and where you may be in the future!