Light; Dyanamism, fruitful talents. Success in challenge, search for a social definition.
Shadow; Megalomania, arrogance, imprudence and impatience. Lack of scruples.
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Light; Dyanamism, fruitful talents. Success in challenge, search for a social definition.
Shadow; Megalomania, arrogance, imprudence and impatience. Lack of scruples.
Light; Attraction of opposites, spiritual integrity, inner balance. Examination, moral test. Deep love and friendship.
Shadow; Impossible sentimental Utopias, romantic illusions. Failed tests. Inability to choose.
5, The Hierophant - Magic, Writing (Tsui, god of witch doctors, Namibia)
Light; Secret knowledge, ability to be concise or understanding. Spirituality, ethical values, guidance, mentoring.
Shadow; Bad advice. Conformism, intolerance, pettiness.
4, The Emporer - Father (Olorun, God of the sky and father of the Gods, Nigeria)
Light; Authority, responsibility, experience. Self-control, firmness and moral strength.
Shadow; Despotism, obsession. Personal ambition, lack of feeling. Psychological dependency sought or imposed.
Light; Fertility and abundance. Imagination, creativity. Love rewarded.
Shadow; Envy, creative sterility, laziness. Destructive seduction, meddling in the affairs of others.
2, The High Priestess -Reason, Language (Minona, the divining sorcerer-goddess, Togo and Benin)
Light; Wisdom, intuition, empathy and receptiveness. The feminine Cosmic principle, guide of dreams.
Shadow; Flight from reality, falseness, instability. Difficulties with feminine side.
1, The Magician - The first Man (Adriambahomanana, Madagascar)
Light; Initiative, organizing skills, strong will. Construction of the Ego. Speaking ability.
Shadow; Egotism, swagger, lying and fraud. Psychological manipulation
0, The Fool - A random Soul
Light; Instinct, curiosity. Rebellion, freedom from preconceived ideas.
A chisel is also a tool used in masonry to cut and shape stones.
The Chisel represents the importance of education, self-development, and shaping one’s own character through the practical application of knowledge.
The Chisel also reminds men of that knowledge is power, and its learned application is to be used in his own lifelong endeavors, also to be used to further help improve his own community.