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The Emperor

The Emperor is perhaps the alchemist of the tarot. Literally, the alchemist is the hero whose mission is the “Great Work”. And the philosopher's stone, the object of his quest, gives him absolute mastery over matter... synonymous with eternal life. In Jung, the “Great Work” represents the journey of the soul, where when it is transmuted into gold, the operator achieves awakening. And in the tarot, the Emperor is the being who acquires mastery of the four elementary components of his nature (matter, emotions, passions and intellect). In doing so, it is accomplished in full awareness and in unconditional love. Like the Empress, the Emperor embodies the sacred masculine. “Father” to himself and to others, he bears the attributes of quiet strength. This iron fist in a velvet glove ensures the safety and well-being of his tribe. If the Empress is the triangle, the Emperor is the square. In this configuration, a square contained in an equilateral triangle, it is exactly half of the universe. But otherwise, it would be the matter swallowing up the mind: antimatter, the black hole. This is the difference between “authority” and “tyranny”. - According to "Charles V received by François I at the abbey of Saint-Denis", Antoine-Jean Gros (1811 - 1816)

Synthesis

Type

Major

Family

Element

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Earth-air

Consciousness

Matter

Numerology

4

Phase

Planet(s)

Sign(s)

Chakra(s)

Alphabet

Harvest

Pallas

Aquarius

Root

Dalet

The plusses

Interpretation

The lessers

#Power
#To reign
#Success
#Business
#Prosperity
#Security
#Stability
#Anchor
#Authority
#Power
#Vision
#Strategy

The Emperor invites us to anchorage and security. The fourth major arcana of the Marseille tarot, it symbolizes the perfect square: an essential foundation for the stability of a lasting construction anchored in mother earth. A powerful, generous, protective and confident masculine figure, the Emperor is turned towards his feminine side, the Empress. Firmly leaning against his throne, he looks at her with gentleness and kindness. And he should be careful not to want to precede her... he would only give birth to tyranny. The Emperor reminds us that our masculine part is at the service of our family and our communities. Our Emperor is wise, strategist and a bit conservative. He masters his passions which he nourishes with an enlightened and receptive conscience for the benefit of those who count on him. Upright and stable, he is ready for action. With fixed gaze, he contemplates the pommel of his scepter, the trefoiled Latin cross of which recalls the acronym of Venus: “couple, family and money”. This could be his motto...

#Tyranny
#Oppress
#Weakness
#Abuse of power
#Phallocracy
#Dictatorship
#Failure
#Bankruptcy
#Incapacity
#Close-mindedness
#Hermeticism

Families

Majors

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Cups

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Cups

Wands

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Wands

Swords

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Swords

Pentacles

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Pentacles

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