Monday, May 17, 2010

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EMPEROR is the fourth card of the Tarot (Major Arcana). With it began the second ternary apparent in his description of the interaction between the real and the symbolic. In this sense, the figure before us is a symbol of power since is a emperor. It 'a symbol of domination since it represents the order and strength. In particular, the symbol of protection as is a guarantee of legality. In the classic figure of the Emperor Tarot reflects largely the card preceding it - the imperative - of which preserves, in addition to the throne also scepter and shield. This underscores the subtle projection and union that exists between the two figures. There is thus becoming even more obvious of the two complementary aspects: On one side of the empress, who embodies the figure the mother and the other the figure of the emperor who symbolizes the father. The similarity shared by both figures means that duality can be regarded as a significant strengthening their power so cryptic, cabalistic, occult, magical, hermetic. The shield appears in both figures as in the imperative as in the empire. The Emperor has sat on the edge of the throne with pride. E 'and a mature man sitting on a throne holding the cube-shaped cross-legged. The right hand holds a scepter surmounted by a globe, which in turn is surmounted by a cross. at the foot of the throne is a shield depicting an eagle. The throne made of stone cube indicates stability and strength ("You are Peter and on this Peter founded my Church ") is the foundation stone. His body is strong and bulky. stand on his helmet ornamental signs that, in recalling the traditional tarot symbolism of the four essential elements: earth, water, air and fire. In the fourth figure of the Tarot is the dominant color is red, a symbol of activity, passion, domination and victory. From a mythological point of view is associated with Hercules, the greatest heroes of classical antiquity, winner of all battles, a symbol of strength and triumph. Of all the fight with "Cerberus" dog that guarded the entrance doors of the underworld, to release Theseus - another classic mythical hero - from that dismal place. The club Hercules that he always carried with him, is certainly a parallel with the scepter in the fourth figure is firmly in the hands of the Emperor. the corresponding Hebrew letter is the letter Daleth

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