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It is associated with the [[sefirot|sefira]] of [[Gevurah]] ("Discipline") on the [[Kabbalah|Kabbalistic]] [[Tree of Life]].
It is associated with the [[sefirot|sefira]] of [[Gevurah]] ("Discipline") on the [[Kabbalah|Kabbalistic]] [[Tree of Life]].
In [[astrology]], the Hierophant corresponds to the [[Zodiac]] sign of [[Taurus]].


==Depiction==
==Depiction==
In many modern decks, the Hierophant is represented with his right hand raised in blessing or benediction, with two fingers pointing skyward and two pointing down, thus forming a bridge between [[Heaven]] and [[Earth]] reminiscent of that formed by the body of [[The Hanged Man]]. The Hierophant is thus a true "pontiff," in that he is the builder of the bridge between deity and humanity. In his left hand he held a triple cross.
In many modern decks, the Hierophant is represented with his right hand raised in blessing or benediction, with two fingers pointing skyward and two pointing down, thus forming a bridge between [[Heaven]] and [[Earth]] reminiscent of that formed by the body of [[The Hanged Man]]. The Hierophant is thus a true "pontiff," in that he is the builder of the bridge between deity and humanity. In his left hand he holds a triple cross.


The Hierophant is typically male, even in decks that take a feminist view of the [[Tarot]], such as the Motherpeace Tarot, The Hierophant was also known as "The Teacher of Wisdom."
The Hierophant is typically male, even in decks that take a feminist view of the [[Tarot]], such as the Motherpeace Tarot, The Hierophant was also known as "The Teacher of Wisdom."