Tarot Compatibility Meter
According to tarot, the birth card pairs of both “Justice and The High Priestess” and “The Hanged Man and The Empress” share a high regard for the greater principles and desirably attainable plateaus of life. Romantically inclined, their compatibility would then take this into consideration, dependent in turn, upon a variety of other factors.
Determined to uphold and live by the truth, “Justice and The High Priestess” remains steadfast to its own restrictions. Likewise, so too are those close to “Justice and The High Priestess” held to the same standards and by their own accord abide by them. Confident and pompous, “Justice and The High Priestess” may come across as a bit of an extremist. Inflexible in viewpoint, and directly engaged in its realization, “Justice and The High Priestess” may either purposely or indirectly deter potential love and relationships from ever even forming. As a result, its notions of perfection, while ideal and admirable, may have a considerable impact on the compatibility meter, and may play a noticeable role in matters of love and romance.
Comparably, “The Hanged Man and The Empress” aims for spiritual awakening; reading deeper into life and discovering its new meanings. Uncovering knowledge and vast insight, it is only then that one may grow to reach their truest potential. Holding this belief and ultimately driven and guided by this philosophy, “The Hanged Man and The Empress” seeks romance on a similarly spiritual and transcendent level of acceptance.
Combined in love and relationship, the compatibility of “The Hanged Man and The Empress” together with “Justice and The High Priestess” may perhaps lack a complete and total harmony on values and virtues. Acknowledging both birth card pairs as passionate on their philosophies, each also possesses hard and inflexible outlooks. In order to overcome this barrier in the sake of love and romance, they must allow for but a little openness and expansion. With understanding, each can realize the common good that they wholeheartedly strive for. Yet, closed off from the world, either may halt or stall the conventional possibility of any long-term, sustainable romance.
The Hanged Man and The Empress
Detached, yet simultaneously involved, few tarot birth cards debut the spiritual meaning versus the physical meaning, more than “The Hanged Man and The Empress.”
Hanging by his own merit, imperturbable on cross, The Hanged Man birth card, with glorified halo, represents a distancing of self; inner withdrawal from the trivial meanings of living, towards a deeper overall reading into life. Striving highly for abstract meaning via spiritual ideals, The Hanged Man is mindful of the importance of purging one’s soul, and seeks life, love, and relationships accordingly.
In contrast, The Empress birth card, sitting in dress and crown, comfortably and conventionally, remains focused upon that which is more tangible. By this, deeper meaning for The Empress is more aptly achieved via the attentive and active engagement shown and showered upon those around her.
Observed straight from the tarot deck, “The Hanged Man and The Empress” in spread produce countering imagery of color, posture, symbolism, and decorum. Despite this, the meanings of these birth cards are actually quite complimentary. Although in some ways opposite, “The Hanged Man and The Empress” unite as selflessly well-meaning, and capable of great love and devotion for those that they deem worthy.
Justice and The High Priestess
Bold and simultaneously becoming, the tarot birth cards of “Justice and The High Priestess” reveal an admiration for all that is perfect and true.
On one side, Justice sits for the fastidious upholding of truth, and uses his analytical prowess and determination to do so. Strong and clear in expectations, Justice shall guard this ideal with the utmost integrity. Reading as uncompromising, relationships and romance for Justice would likely require vigorous examination before given further consideration.
On the other side, silently smug and determinant, The High Priestess birth card appears righteous and with an air of omniscience, quite content. For The High Priestess, possessing an innate pompousness, her projection of self-realization may prove arrogant to others. Consequently, she may initially be perceived as cold and unapproachable to acts of love and romance.
Combined, having much in common, these birth cards even from tarot deck to spread, display several visual similarities. Adorned with crown and robe, both, appear stately and majestic while seated, yet notably confrontational in gesture and demeanor. Always seeking the truth, it is with this apparent attitude that they journey to reach life’s pinnacle of perfection.