
Hur' mit ~ An early Christian recluse. A religious (or any other) person who has withdrawn from society and lives a solitary existence.
Number: IX, 9
Hebrew Letter: Yod
Color: Yellow-Green
Element: Earth
Zodiac Sign: Virgo
Time Frame: August 23 - September 22, Summer, Waxing Moon
Chakra: Root
Humor: Black Bile
Temperament: Melancholic
Sense: Smell
Keywords
Gathering inner wisdom, searching for meaning, delving for truths, guidance, and, when reversed, avoidance
The Lesson of the Tarot Hermit is Wisdom
The Fool learns to look within himself, meditate, and trust his inner guidance.
Personality (Strengths & Weaknesses)
The Melancholic temperament is associated with the Red Aura Color Personality (Earth).
The Tarot Hermit Traditional Meanings
No doubt, you have been through much of late. I have only the following advice to offer you. Find a quiet, solitary place, away from the clatter of the world, where you can find the peace you need to search your soul for answers that no one else can provide. It is time for a spell of isolation. I will do you much good. A sage's words of wisdom may be of help, but this is a time to withdraw, to search your mind and heart for self-understanding. And, consider your intentions carefully.
Do not ignore this warning, for to do so would be to postpone the inevitability of having to take some time for yourself. However, do not stray away for too long a period, lest you become your own worst enemy, turning into a nervous recluse. Indeed, too much alone time can drive one to become too detached from their visions and cause breaks in unions.
The Tarot Hermit Biblical Meanings
Biblical meanings for the Tarot Hermit card can be found here.
The Tarot Hermit in Health Readings
The Tarot Hermit corresponds with Virgo and governs the stomach, abdomen, intestines, digestive tract, and the hands. IBS may be a problem. Virgo may have trouble with the nervous system, the uterus, the skin, and allergies (and possible histamine intolerance). The Hermit symbolizes a need for some alone time to relax. When the Hermit is reversed, it can mean hypersensitivity, nervousness or anxiety, and social or agoraphobia. The mind may be in a constant state of "monkey-chatter," making it hard to relax or sleep.
Tarot Meditation
How can you incorporate private time or sacred space for self-reflection into your day or week?
Food Remedies
The Hermit doesn't do well with spicy or processed foods. Stale, rancid, or astringent foods, soy, too many nuts (especially peanuts) and beans, nightshades, especially tomatoes, and eggplant, will bother the Melancholic temperament. The Melancholic fares better with diets containing meat.
Melancholic (Red): See Raising Red & Melancholic Temperament Energy Levels
Choosing Herb & Essential Oils
Basil, benzoin, black pepper, cedarwood, cinnamon, red clover, eucalyptus, frankincense, geranium, holy basil, lavender, lemon, myrrh, oak moss, orange, patchouli, peppermint, rose hips, rose absolute, rose otto, rosemary, rosewood, sage, sandalwood, turmeric, vanilla, vetiver, and violet leaf.
Stones & Crystals
Red garnet, red ruby, red jasper, red-brown tiger's eye, red coral, hematite, black onyx, obsidian, bloodstone, smoky quartz, jet, or a plain black pebble

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