Tarot Compatibility Meter
Concerning any potential relationship between these birth cards, the compatibility meter may reserve the right to remain unanimously at neutral.
Further considering the compatibility meter of “Death and The Emperor,” establishing order and authority is what counts the most to this most solemn and dictatorial tarot birth card pair. With a genuine concern for what is best for all those around it, “Death and The Emperor” takes the responsibility upon itself to organize, plan, and implement the organization and order of anything and everything it is capable of influencing, for the goodwill of everyone involved. With power at its will, however, “Death and The Emperor” can most surely come across as harsh and intimidating. Acting out freely of its own accord, “Death and The Emperor” operates without fear of consequences. Absolute in its decisions, “Death and The Emperor” may be incredibly difficult to challenge. Likewise, potential love, romance, and relationships must be adaptable to accommodate this sort of mentality.
For it is with determination and willpower, that “Death and The Emperor” handles relationships and matters of romance with similar duty and without any regrets or reserve. To be fair, “Death and The Emperor” most certainly gives of itself intimately to those of whom it judiciously deems worthy. But of course, being inflexible and controlling, “Death and The Emperor” makes known only its stubborn severity of character, rather than any softening characteristics which might weaken its reputation!
Leave that as it may, by acknowledging the potential role of “Judgement and The High Priestess” in love with the seemingly difficult “Death and The Emperor,” it would appear that an equally headstrong and self-sufficient tarot birth card pair is at the helm. Alone, sure, “Judgement and The High Priestess” can get preoccupied with the natural occurrences of everyday life, leaving little time for matters of love and relationship. That may indeed be understandable. Likewise, under its own guise of perfection, “Judgement and The High Priestess” may feel equally complete; without need to seek the services or compatibility of another. Indeed, this is also something to keep in mind. Yet, more importantly, these birth cards share comparable self-inflated egos and what more uphold steadfast principles for each its own and others to abide by!
Reading both the “Judgement and The High Priestess” birth cards and “Death and The Emperor” birth cards for eligible compatibility, it seems difficult to imagine such a relationship of love and romance to ever evolve. Together, however, “Judgement and The High Priestess” may be seduced by similar ambitions, and with the promise of new and adventurous experiences, so too might romance be the result.
Judgement and The High Priestess
To begin, Judgement is a birth card very much aware and supportive of life’s complexities. A candidate for change and new awakenings, Judgement applies itself to fresh beginnings and new starts. In relationship, this attitude towards love and romance may then open up doors leading to endless possibilities.
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.
In spread, these birth cards bring to the tarot deck an ability to ascend. Representing the beginning and eventual product of growth, “Judgement and The High Priestess” embark upon the exploration of all that is perfection.
Death and The Emperor
Abiding by no readily understood rules, Death exists with unknown certainty, seemingly freelance in his actions. By this, Death upholds the necessary functions of his duties without consequences and with an inherent authority. Extremely intimate and absolute in his intentions, love and romance for this birth card may otherwise be halted by an imposition of fear and intimidation.
Reading in the opposite direction, The Emperor birth card capitalizes upon the organization of that which already exists. Establishing order in this realm, his authoritative responsibility is that of an inflexible tyrant. Formal and controlling in his objective, The Emperor may find difficulty in entering love, romance, or a relationship which is not in some manner forced or contrived.
Thus, by the tarot deck, these tarot birth cards encompass both a system of anarchy and of order. In this manner, following a controlled, but constantly changing process, “Death and The Emperor” discover meaning and compatibility by the management and ultimate renewal of life.