The High Priestess II in the Rider Waite Tarot

The High Priestess (II) Rider Waite Smith Tarot

The High Priestess Rider Waite Smith : meaning and interpretation

Major Arcana
Arcana
Major
Element Water
Element
Water
Planet Moon
Planet
Moon

The High Priestess is the card of intuition, mystery and the sacred feminine. The second major arcanum, she follows The Magician: while he acts in the visible world, she works in the invisible. It represents hidden knowledge, silent wisdom and the power of inner listening. This card often appears when it is time to withdraw, to be silent, to observe rather than intervene. It symbolises secrets, unrevealed truths, but also the promise of deep understanding for those who know how to wait. She invites you to trust your feelings, even if they go against apparent logic. The High Priestess doesn’t speak: she knows. And this knowledge is also within you. Her presence in a reading is a call to introspection, patience and faith in the invisible. She is a powerful guardian, gentle yet firm, protecting what is sacred within you.

RWS Tarot : Arcana The High Priestess readings

Love / Sentimental reading
with the card The High Priestess

In love, The High Priestess is a card of mystery, silence and intuition. It can represent a secret, hidden or still unborn relationship, where feelings are not fully expressed. It invites you to listen to your heart and intuition, rather than trusting appearances or words. If you are single, it suggests a period of introspection, conducive to understanding your deepest desires, but also a subtle, almost magnetic encounter. As a couple, this card suggests a phase of calm, even emotional withdrawal, where communication is more non-verbal. It may indicate that one of the partners is keeping things to themselves, or that a mystery hangs over the relationship. This is not necessarily negative, but she advises against forcing things: let it happen, listen, feel. Love here is about depth and trust, not control.

Professional / Work reading
with the card The High Priestess

Professionally, the High Priestess embodies discretion, reflection and inner knowledge. It is perfectly suited to professions related to intuition, psychology, teaching, spirituality and research. This card can indicate that important things are going on behind the scenes, or that you are in a phase of observation and preparation. It’s not a question of taking action yet, but of gathering information and thinking deeply about your objectives. It encourages you to follow your inner voice rather than external advice. It can also indicate that certain truths are hidden in your working environment: not everything is being said, you need to read between the lines. Finally, if you are waiting for an answer or a change, it suggests patience. Everything comes to those who wait… and listen.

Financial / Material / Money reading
with the card The High Priestess

As far as finances are concerned, the High Priestess indicates a period of prudence, even restraint. This is not the time to make impulsive financial decisions. She invites you to trust your intuition and your feelings when faced with a proposal or a money situation. It can indicate uncertainty: not all the information is available yet, or someone is not telling you everything. If you are waiting for a sum or a result, it may take some time. It also suggests that you could benefit from hidden or unexpected resources, provided you explore other avenues or trust yourself. On another level, this card speaks of material detachment: it encourages you to review your relationship with money, to base your security not just on having, but also on being and inner wisdom.

Family reading
with the card The High Priestess

In the family sphere, the High Priestess evokes calm and intimacy, but also the unspoken. She may represent a wise or discreet woman in your circle (mother, grandmother, aunt) who has a great silent influence on the household. This card often indicates family dynamics that are not expressed clearly, but felt very strongly: intuitions, forebodings, buried emotions. It invites you to trust your feelings and pay attention to what is not being said. In some cases, it may herald the imminent revelation of a secret or family truth. It invites you to be gentle, to respect each person’s rhythm, and to listen sympathetically. It is also the symbol of a deep spiritual or emotional bond within the family, which goes beyond words and is lived out in silence or simple gestures.

Spiritual reading
with the card The High Priestess

On a spiritual level, the High Priestess is the archetype of inner wisdom, sacred mystery and intuitive knowledge. She represents the gateway between the visible and invisible worlds, the conscious and unconscious. It invites you to slow down, to enter into yourself, to meditate, to listen to the messages of your soul. This card often indicates a moment of deep spiritual awakening, but silent, almost secret. You may be in the process of opening your consciousness to greater truths, to cycles of inner understanding. This is also the card of synchronicities, message-carrying dreams and subtle connections. It urges you to cultivate silence, read sacred texts, study or practise in depth. She is the guardian of the inner temple. Its presence heralds an elevation, but a discreet one, with no outward glitter, that transforms profoundly.

5-Card spread
The High Priestess and its positions in a 5-card draw.

The High Priestess (II) Rider Waite Smith Tarot

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