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The School of Hermitology presents a symbolic journey of life through the medium of Tarot. Dive into an orchestra of rhymes, rhythm, rap, instrumental, acoustic and spoken word created by The Hermitologist.
The Tarot meaning for each card is included below with an interpretative video to match.
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1. Five of Wands – Mother Gaia.
2. Six of Cups – Are you ok?
3. Seven of Swords – Fuck You!
4. Judgement – I'm a Seer.
5. Three of Swords – Rediverting Me.
6. Ace of Wands – New Beginnings.
7. Four of Pentacles – REWIND.
8. The High Priestess – A Lot To Say.
9. Two of Cups – I Feel You In My Energy.
1. Mother Gaia.
The Five of Wands represents conflict, disagreement, and competition, often stemming from clashing egos or a struggle for status. It can signify a messy, chaotic environment, tension, or even internal struggles. While it points to challenges and opposition, the card also suggests an opportunity to grow by resolving conflict through active participation, compromise, and a focus on cooperation rather than personal gain.
2. Are You Ok?
The Six of Cups symbolizes nostalgia, childhood, and a connection to the past, representing emotional comfort, childhood innocence, and reconnection with past memories or people. It can also signify finding contentment, a return to familiar surroundings, or a focus on your inner child. In a reversed position, it may suggest a need to let go of the past to embrace maturity and overcome stagnation.
3. Fuck You!
The Seven of Swords represents themes of deception, dishonesty, lying, betrayal, and a lack of conscience. It can also signify stealth, cunning, strategy, and cleverness, sometimes necessary to achieve a goal or avoid a difficult situation. The card suggests that someone, including yourself is being dishonest, stealing, or acting underhandedly. It may be a call to confront these dishonest situations, consider why the truth is being withheld, or act as a warning.
4. I'm a Seer...
The Judgement card symbolizes spiritual awakening, rebirth, and a call for self-reflection and significant life decisions, representing a moment of evaluating past actions to move forward into a new, transformed phase. It signifies the integration of past lessons, the potential for healing old wounds, and the need to let go of the past to embrace a new future.
5. Rediverting Me.
The Three of Swords represents heartbreak, sorrow, and betrayal. It signals intense emotional pain, loss, and disappointment, often in the context of relationships or situations of severe emotional distress. However, it also signifies resilience, healing, and growth through pain, offering a message that even after deep sorrow, the heart can mend and one can move forward with greater strength.
6. New Beginnings.
The Ace of Wands symbolizes new beginnings, creative inspiration, passion, and taking action. It represents a sudden spark of enthusiasm, the birth of new ideas, and opportunities to start exciting projects or ventures. The card embodies fire energy, calling you to embrace opportunities and act on your passions.
7. Rewind.
The Four of Pentacles represents material security, stability, and control, but also potentially possessiveness, hoarding, stubbornness, and stagnation. It signifies a strong desire to build a secure foundation, often through careful saving and a focus on material wealth, but it can also warn against clinging too tightly to possessions, ideas, or control to the point of being detrimental to one's well-being or emotional growth.
8. A Lot To Say.
The High Priestess represents intuition, inner wisdom, mystery, spiritual knowledge, and the subconscious mind. It encourages a time of reflection, embracing the divine feminine principle, and trusting one's instincts over the rational mind, to uncover hidden truths and sacred insight.
9. I Feel You.
The Two of Cups represents unity, partnership, and the harmonious exchange of emotions, ideas, and talents between two entities. It signifies a powerful, balanced connection built on trust, mutual respect, and cooperation, whether in a romantic relationship, friendship, or business venture. The card encourages open communication and a willingness to be vulnerable, showing a positive, mutually beneficial give-and-take in healthy reciprocal relationships.
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10. Strength – 0101/No one.
11. The Star – Carry On.
12. Five of Swords - The Nigga(er) Way.
13. Queen of Wands – Stop Hatin
14. The Moon – Pussyclart WAR.
15. The Magician – Girls, Girls, Girls/Whore.
16. Page of Swords – Viral/Sell
17. Three of Wands – Shuffle.
18. The Hierophant – Prophecy.
10. 0101/No One.
The Strength card in a Tarot reading symbolizes inner resilience, courage, self-control, and compassion, emphasizing the gentle taming of one's primal instincts rather than brute force. It signifies the ability to remain fearless and serene when facing adversity.
11. Carry On.
The Star card represents hope, spiritual renewal, and healing. It signifies a time when darkness begins to lift, bringing clarity, inspiration, and a deeper faith in your path. If reversed, it can point to doubt, disconnection, or difficulty seeing your light. A real reminder to pause, reconnect, and rebuild your inner trust.
12. The Nigga(er) Way.
The Five of Swords represents conflict, defeat, and a battle with no true winners. It signifies moments of petty disagreements, betrayal, or the cost of winning at the expense of others, often due to poor communication or ego-driven ambition. The card encourages reassessing conflict, fostering open communication, and understanding when a situation is not worth the emotional toll, even if it means "losing" the battle.
13. Stop Hatin.
The Queen of Wands represents passion, courage, and a vibrant, energetic personality associated with the element of fire. It often signifies a charismatic and self-assured individual who is both bold and compassionate, with a deep love for life and a powerful ability to manifest their desires. In a reading, the card can indicate a time of great personal achievement, a need to embrace your inner light and share it with the world fearlessly.
14. Pussyclart WAR.
The Moon represents illusion, confusion, hidden truths, and deep intuition. It suggests that a situation is not what it appears to be and encourages pausing major decisions to "turn detective," investigate, and trust your instincts. While it highlights a period of uncertainty or potential deception, it also points to the importance of the subconscious, imagination, and the hidden magic within the self.
15. Girls, Girls, Girls, Whore.
The Magician represents manifestation, power, and potential. It symbolizes the ability to harness available resources, physical, mental, and spiritual to create something new. Serving as a conduit between the spiritual and material worlds. The card encourages recognizing personal power, setting intentions, and taking focused action to bring dreams into tangible reality.
16. Viral,Sell.
The Page of Swords represents intellectual curiosity, new ideas, and a quest for truth through mental exploration and communication. It signifies a phase of learning, brainstorming, and asking questions, driven by a sense of wonder and a desire to understand. This card encourages open-mindedness and can represent a person who is quick-witted, inquisitive, and passionate about information.
17. Shuffle.
The Three of Wands signifies growth, expansion, and foresight, representing a point of confidence before taking the next step into the future. Upright, it indicates successful long-term planning, momentum, and overseas opportunities, while reversed, it can suggest restrictions, obstacles, and a need to reassess one's approach.
18. Prophecy.
The Hierophant represents spiritual wisdom, tradition and established convention. It symbolizes adherence to established beliefs and practices, a wise teacher or spiritual guide, and the importance of community, opinion, skewed perspectives and shared values. Reversed, the card can indicate unorthodoxy, originality, rebellion against established norms, or a warning against blind conformity and dogmatism. It tows the line between sin vs virtue and challenges unique perceptions of what is light vs what is dark.
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