Manal Al-Hussaini
The High Priestess is a traditional female figure in tarot decks, usually represented by a woman seated on a throne, often associated with the female gender, signifying a choice between two things based on intuition.
“Tarot” is a word that carries many secrets and mysteries that many may try to interpret and solve its symbols. It is a Pharaonic word of origin that is divided into two parts, “ta” and “ro”, which means the royal path. It may have been derived from the Torah, as some confirm. And the “Justice” card came to symbolize the prosperity and justice of Islam.
Honestly, I am not interested in it, but I was curious to know its history and what it is.
I wrote an article entitled (The High Priestess) in my columns last week, instructing both sexes not to argue and submit to naive feminine or masculine currents that are run by external organizations that feed on them, according to the High Priestess because of the acceptance she found of young people of both sexes to pursue such matters on the means of communication Social, for sure, because the idea reached their minds more clearly through the attractive title.
I was surprised that the title was changed to “A Dialogue with Her”.
And who is she, Mr. Khaled? You are my spiritual father and mentor in this newspaper.
He answered me: I did not see evidence of fortune-telling in your article, so I took my pen to help the situation.
As usual Abu Bashar in crisis management in our esteemed newspaper.
But the matter was different. What I mean in my article is to address the young minds of an issue that concerned them in a way that touches their literary taste, with a title that I bet would prompt them to read it and understand its content without getting bored. The world is no longer closed to us as in the past, as the current generations enjoy unparalleled access to almost all parts of the world. .
As for Kabbalah, they are spiritual and philosophical beliefs and explanations.
It is the philosophy of interpreting the relationship between the unchanging and eternal God and the finite, dilapidated universe.
Centuries ago.. More precisely, it dates back to pre-distortion Judaism, and more accurately symbolizes “mysticism.”
Regardless of what some of its supporters were against, it became a kind of extremism that leads to atheism.
The Kabbalah…the principle of the life of the High Priestess, who vowed herself to be just and not to be ruthless, and her name was crossed out, for she is nothing but the calamity of a dedicated horse who sought perfection with her, “The books, sir, are nothing but the minds of generations preserved in paper behind glass.”
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