The Hermit, IX

The Tarot Hermit reveals that when we are alone, we find true religion in our heart of hearts. Being alone (not lonely) is an opportunity to be upfront and personal (one-on-one) with God. The Hermit suggests we don't need others to tell us about the word of God. God does this when s/he gets us alone. All we need to do is be still and listen. In the original Hermit cards, the Hermit held a sand clock (not a lantern), implying that taking time is necessary to hear the voice of God. 

 

Keywords: Seeking God, spiritual reflection, searching within for meaning, gathering inner wisdom, solitude, taking time, delving for truths, self-guidance, illumination, and, when reversed, avoidance and isolation

Matthew 6:6 – Pray in secret.

The Tarot Hermit Mug

The painting, Windflowers (1903), by John W. Waterhouse, graces the face of the Herpes Witch Mug, the Tarot Hermit. 

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