The high priest tarot card meaning

The High Priest is teaching two disciples between two pillars. You can see him as the bridge, the mediator between God and man. The two disciples receive the same instruction, but it is up to them to choose whether to use the teachings in a positive or negative way.
The two grey pillars, between which the High Priest sits, also express duality. The color gray and the gray background represent wisdom. Gray is a mixture of equal parts black and white and therefore means perfect balance. Furthermore, gray is a neutral color.
The red robe of the High Priest indicates high spirituality and spiritual wealth. The red roses and white lilies on the clothes of the two disciples symbolize desire (the roses) and purified desire or soul purity (the lilies).
The crossed keys indicate the inner and outer path. They are the entrance to the conscious and the unconscious.
The staff in his left hand represents the source, God. The Left hand indicates that he rules with the heart. Two fingers of the right hand point upward. This gesture is the signifier of divinity.

The triple crown and the three-part cross refer to heaven, earth and hell.
The five cloverleaves in the crown symbolize the five senses.
The seven clover leaves represent the seven body centers and the seven classical planets.
The three cloverleaves symbolize the three states of consciousness, namely the superconscious, the conscious and the subconscious.
The ornaments on the crown fall behind the ears to emphasize hearing, our inner hearing.
The High Priest symbolizes the counselor, the teacher, our inner teacher. The search for the meaning of everything.

Corewords

GUIDANCE IN MATTERS OF FAITH AND THE NEED TO GIVE SPITUAL MEANING TO LIFE
Movement. Connection. Counselor. Relationship. Friendship. Religion marriage. Placement of the self (inner self) in relation to what is externally supplied (education, society, church, etc.). The High Priest points out to look not outside yourself but within. "Protection Card".

Day card

You are searching for the meaning of life and trying to gain as much knowledge as possible. For example by searching the internet. A period of inquisitiveness and looking for the key that will give you the answers. Also, the card means learning from each other as a team and giving each other wisdom. Doing what is required of you. A real study card. Perhaps you would like to take up a study again?

Questions

Whose guidance are you seeking?
What do you want to learn?
What offense do you think you have committed?
Who would call you to account for that?
Outside what boundaries do you think you are not allowed to step?
What are you rebelling against?
What are you learning?
Are you afraid of anyone?
What do you think you need to meet first?