Egyptian Love
Tarot Yes or No
Egyptian Love Tarot Yes or No

The Egyptians left behind a simple wisdom, guided by the great god Ra, the Sun and a series of other deities all related to sacred aspects of Nature.
Life, death and rebirth guided the actions of this people who, according to archaeological data, may have existed for a period of over 30 thousand years. Their wisdom, represented by the god Thoth and portrayed in the Egyptian Tarot cards, went beyond earthly life.
Their buildings, such as temples and pyramids, still stand today imposingly in a spectacle of perfect symmetry.

The star Sirius, at its highest elevation in relation to our Sun, was a landmark for counting time. Perhaps this cosmic knowledge “sleeps” the origin of the remarkable wisdom of this ancient civilization.


What is the meaning of the Egyptian tarot cards?

The meaning of each card can vary from deck to deck, but the major arcana of the Egyptian tarot usually follow the principles below.

I - The Magician, the magical sciences, the elements. A pillar or bridge between heaven and earth. Thoth himself, the principle. Communication, the verb of creation, the masculine. The conscious process, wisdom.

In Egyptian mythology, Ptar is the divinity, in him are contained all the gods. He is the patron of the Arts, god of Truth and Virtue.

- Pause, contemplate the stars. Be careful with your words. Feel the quality of wisdom, humility and the ability to direct the events of your life.

“You cannot control the consequences of your actions, but you can control the act itself. Be vigilant.”


II - The Priestess, Moon, The portal of the sanctuary. A veiled aspect of Isis, the power of the feminine principle, crowned by the crescent moon she is the symbol of mystical love. The ancient wisdom of the Soul. Intuition. The nature of duality.

In Egyptian mythology, Isida is the goddess of fertility, water and wind.
- At certain times we have to leave the external noises behind and seek silence so that we can listen to the Truth of the heart, the hidden Wisdom, the knowledge of the principle of life.
“Within, in the depths of your Being, the meaning of life is revealed.”

III – The Empress, Isis, Urania, Venus, creative fertility, Love, motherhood.
Another aspect of Isis, Mother Nature. Who gives birth to all forms. Golden Aphrodite. She is carried by the crescent Moon in the waters of matter.
In Egyptian mythology, Tiefnut is the goddess of moisture, from which life came.
- True creativity is born from the union with the divine, with the mystical and with the unknowable.
Bringing joy to those who create and blessing to others.
The concern is with control, nothing belongs to us in principle, we are the possibility of manifestation, of life's desire for life. “The body is the sacred temple of the soul, the house of God.
Be careful with every manifestation of life, everything is equally important to creation, from an ant to a microbe.”

IV – The Emperor, the cubic stone, Jupiter. The complete authority of the spirit over matter. Father of the gods. The ability to see as well during the day as at night. Dominion. Determination.

In Egyptian mythology, Chu is the god of Air, the divider of heaven and earth.

- Taking responsibility for who we are and living our truth. Controlling the Mind so that it does not subordinate itself to matter – the work.

“Having dominion over events is not the same as having control, it is directly related to – not being at the service of matter, which has an impermanent nature.”


V – The Hierophant, the master of the Arcana, Mars in Aries, the master of teaching. Good and evil are reverent to this knowledgeable master. Awake in the three worlds, in heaven, on earth and underground. Being conscious, awake.

In Egyptian mythology, Thoth is the god of wisdom.

- If you are awake, present and not attached, something sacred is being born. Being careful not to manipulate those who are awake is the guarantee of Peace. Directing wisdom towards the knowledge of God.

“Knowledge establishes great responsibility, since truth has a divine nature, it is perennial.”

VI – The Lovers, the two paths, Moon in Taurus, the test, the choice. A moment to choose, two possibilities. What is visible is carnal and what is hidden is spiritual.

Apop Cebeck is the god who personifies the darkness to which doubt leads us. The darkness of illusion.

- Experiencing everything as one thing. Elevation. Choosing the spiritual path is the opening to the great wisdom of life.
“If we do not know that the origin of everything is within us, we seek satisfaction externally and lose vital energy.”

VII – The Chariot, the chariot of Osiris, Sun in Gemini, the victorious warrior.
All events have brought us here, now we just have to move forward with determination, strength of character and integrity. We must let go of what has passed and look forward. Do something that has already been planned. The path is what lies ahead.

In Egyptian mythology, Osiris is the god of Nature, the loving king of the world of the dead.
- He will help you achieve detachment and a new consciousness will remove the veil from your eyes. This is a moment guided and protected by the solar disk, Amon-Ra, giving life to everything. We must move forward.
“The one who fears the new is the ego, because it likes to know everything or “think it knows” everything.”

VIII – Justice, the scales and the sword, Venus in Cancer, adjustment, cause and effect. Ma’at, the cosmic goddess of order, harmony and justice is behind this moment. Nothing escapes her eyes. The nature of her acts is subject to the law of karma.

In Egyptian mythology, Anubis is the protector of the dead. Nature is not fair to man but to itself, it is good for man to be in connection with nature.

- The challenges of life are there, and if every seed is to become a flower, we need to go through this process. Be brave and transform yourself.

“Good and evil are weighed in the heart of each one and he who tarnishes the truth hears the sentence in his own conscience.”

IX – The Hermit, the veiled light, Jupiter in Leo, the disciple. A mature man who has wisdom carries the light. In this Arcanum, wisdom is not information, it is formation. All experiences from the outside world must be brought inside. Retreat is necessary to understand and protect the possibility of enlightenment through experience. Only retreat is a companion to the voice of silence.

In Egyptian mythology, Gor is the deity who takes the form of an owl, a winged sun. His eyes are the Moon and the Sun.
- Do not confuse introspection and isolation with loneliness, inactivity or endless darkness. The flame of a candle can only be perceived in the dark. For the flame, a sunny day is of no use.

“When we no longer have anything to identify ourselves with externally, the inner flame can be perceived, the fire that gives life.”

X – The Wheel of Fortune, the Sphinx, Mercury in Virgo, the law of cycles. At one moment the light shines and at another the darkness. A constant movement teaches us the impermanence and mortality of the physical world.
The Sphinx holds the mystery that perpetuates the cycles of the Wheel of Karma. Death and rebirth. The point of balance is the knowledge of opposites, the place of power and wisdom, the center, the column, the axis.

In Egyptian mythology, Iaru is the world beyond the grave, where the fields of paradise are located.

- The movement is fast, the game is not won, nor is it lost, the goal is equanimity. Be careful with comparisons. One moment we are on top, the next, we are on the bottom.

“The sacred question is: – Who am I?”

XI – Strength, the tamed lion, Mars, the upright spirit, the force of life. The mastery of the animal instincts of man's corporeal nature. The strength here is not physical, but spiritual, the control of desires. Masculine and feminine in one.

In Egyptian mythology, Hathor is a mother goddess who gives fertility, love and joy to those who cross the hot sands of the desert.

- Be careful not to give in to primitive instincts, elevate this primordial, sexual force to the manifestation of creativity.

“Here, knowing about the existence of the ego is fundamental, knowing in order to have control.”


XII – The Hanged Man, the victim, Moon in Aries, self-sacrifice, duty. In the process of surrender, everything that was once valued no longer matters, a long process that cannot be stopped, one must surrender, surrender.
The personality changes. Necessary pains.
In Egyptian mythology, Ka is the vital force, the double, the second self. It is born together with the person and holds the original idea.
- We are victims of our passions and attachments until the moment we give ourselves as an offering to the highest.
This momentum also symbolizes the conscious surrender of the material world, renunciation and initiation into the spiritual world, the aspiration for enlightenment.

XIII – Death, the sickle, the skeleton, death and rebirth. The end of all things, nothing and no one escapes it.
The old must die so that the new can be born. An inert life in which nothing changes is a death in life. A rainbow that reconnects heaven and earth. In Egyptian mythology, Neftida is the lady of the house, she participates in all the magical funeral rituals of passage to the other world.
- Let go of the burden, feel the weight leaving you and feel the death of what is old, have the courage and ability to transform yourself. Evolve.
“When we reach the limit, the option is to evolve to higher levels. If we close ourselves off like shells, we become dead in life and can get sick.”

XIV – Temperance, the two pots, Sun in Scorpio, alchemical science, art. A moment where opposites come together in Harmony, a purification, a great meeting of the past and future in the present. If you feel that something is not serving you, perhaps this divine alchemist is manifesting himself to lead you to a perfect encounter.

In Egyptian mythology, Hapi is a god of the Nile, bringing with the mixture of waters and land from the bank, a fertile element that gives abundance and food to the people. - Feel the unity of the past and the future manifesting in the present, open yourself to receive the unity of life. Seek integration, not perfectionism.
“Perfection is of divine nature, it cannot be achieved by our egoic understanding of perfection, having an idea of ​​perfection is a mistake.”

XV – The devil, Typhon, Saturn in Sagittarius, darkness. This is an aspect of divine nature.
All passions, pleasures, attachments, jealousy, envy, laziness, evil and resentment are fruits of our ego, the same one that can contemplate incarnation. The same fire that warms, burns. All conditioning takes away our freedom. Suffering begins with birth.
In Egyptian mythology, Zet is the god of foreign countries, the origin of evil.
- Feel the need to position yourself to evolve, to direct yourself to transcend.
“We are responsible for our actions, we have the freedom to choose and eternity to take responsibility, but we must not destroy the possibility of being here, the planet Mother Earth, the house, the body.”

XVI – The Tower, the shaken tower, collapse, Jupiter in Capricorn. A divine intervention, the collapse of a structure, something that was giving us the impression that the game was won, a feeling of connection and security that was cut.
A seemingly safe building is crumbling. This is the return to the spiritual source. The sense of security is challenged.
You really didn’t count on this.

In Egypt, it is the Tower of Babel.
- Where do we think we are safe, if not within ourselves? It is the moment when only the spiritual structure keeps us on the path. Great encounter with the non-material, the only structure that remains eternally.
“Feel the lightness of not needing the superfluous, of simply being. If everything else is gone, then I relax in the acceptance of the impermanence of the physical world. ”

XVII – The Star, the star of the magicians, the elixir of life, beauty, Mercury. This is a very precious moment, it is a state that springs from within, Silence and the satisfaction of Being. It is difficult for someone to understand this state if they are not in it. Satisfaction with nothing.
One foot on the ground, the other in the water, like a messenger of the gods. A quantum leap.

In Egyptian mythology, Nut is the goddess of the sky, sister and wife of Geb, the god of the earth.

- Feel the proximity of your ideal. This encounter with yourself cannot be confused with loneliness.

“True achievement does not require struggle to be maintained. Peace in the whole being, pleasure and enthusiasm.”


XVIII – The Moon, twilight, illusion, dawn and dusk. Venus in Aquarius.
A moment where clarity is absent. The relationship of a delicate moment with our eternity, that is, karmic patterns, past lives. We do not have the vision of what is hidden and we need to be very careful. What is real and what is illusion? The events in our lives try to make us see a pattern as old as the journey of our souls.

In Egyptian mythology, Anubis is a guide in the darkness. Protector and conductor in the world of the dead.

- It is the passage to the future, the “key to life”.

“Caution, care, patience and acceptance. This too shall pass.”

XIX – The Sun, illumination, Jupiter in Pisces, light, union. The meaning of the creation of the Universe. I am the other you. I begin to perceive myself as part of the whole. Health, vitality.

In Egyptian mythology, Ra is the god of the Sun. Kind and maternal creator. Acceptance of the eternal change of life, understanding of the individuality of creation.
- Feel the happiness, the vital force and the Love that springs from within so that you can continue on the spiritual path.
“Gratitude is a state that opens space to receive.”

XX – The Aeon, the resurrection of death, awakening, judgment, Saturn.
A new era. A moment of transition from one world to another. The call for the sleeping ones, it is necessary to awaken.
Ra awaits his children.

In Egyptian mythology, Sekhmet, the lioness goddess of war, comes to quench her thirst, avenging Ra who suffers with his detached children who surrendered to the illusion of the material world.
- Judgments are the illusions that keep us prisoners, sleepy and limited.
We have difficulty evolving.
“Free yourself from the chains of prejudices and false concepts, feel your transfiguration.”

XXI – The World, the crown of the magicians, Harmony, perfection. Body, Mind and Spirit intertwine, infinity is perfect, a sacred state. Creativity and inspiration from a new vision of the world. Success, completion, completeness and perfection.
In Egyptian mythology, Geb is the kind god of the Earth.
- Feel the state of Harmony, success, good luck and the perception of a new way of seeing the Universe.
“Enthusiasm springs when we direct our energy towards higher purposes.
Enthusiasm brings health.”

XXII – The Fool, the crocodile – Sebech. The foolish child who has just arrived walks towards the abyss, does not know the future, nor sees the past, without vision. A blank piece of paper, the lack of knowledge of the implications of the process, the will to continue, without fear.
In Egyptian mythology, Nun is the primordial cosmic deity, the aquatic chaos that gave rise to the Universe. The beginning, the end and the beginning infinitely.
- In this posture, trust and innocence are the guides. The caution is with irresponsibility.
The fool walks into the crocodile's mouth, here there is no fear of death, there is no attachment or commitment.
“Wake up and move on!”