#im also probably not taking into consideration eddies ptsd and a lot of other issues that man has
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buckingcute · 14 days ago
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Eddie Diaz = Tarot card ?
Okay so here's the thing, (I've never posted on tumblr before so bare with me I need to get this off my chest. There's also no evidence to support my claims and most of it is paraphrased but It's 2 am and english isn't my first language)
I was gifted my first tarot deck a couple of days ago, I decided that my surface-level knowledge will no longer fly, and I wanted to get deeper into it. That's how I've come to this conclusion - Eddie Diaz is The Hierophant Reversed personified.
Well, his storyline is, at least in my interpretation.
Placed upright, the Hierophant symbolizes traditional values and institutions, conforming to traditions and protecting them, living according to religious dogmas and principles; creating traditions. It's also THE marriage and commitment card in a deck. Generally speaking, a positive card like most Upright Major Arcana cards are.
However, when the Hierophant appears in a reversed (you know, upside-down) position, it may indicate limitations imposed by clinging too rigidly to tradition or conformity. A reversed Hierophant in a reading may suggest that it is time to rethink accepted norms and rules that may no longer serve your growth or well-being. It can also be a sign that you feel trapped in a belief system that does not suit your individual needs.
Desperately clinging to old ways, having feelings of guilt and shame associated with behaving in a way that goes against the values you were brought up with (!!!), as well as not being understood by family members, who don't accept the "rebellion" against religious teachings.
In traditional Polish tarot, when it comes to relationships, the reversed Hierophant can mean three main things:
Idealization of the partner, that only leads to disappointment. It can also indicate that you and your partner are not on the same page when it comes to values and goals.
Forced marriage, and getting married for the sake of (and because of) a child (!!),
and last, but not least:
Religious beliefs and teachings that prevent finding, and getting together with, a soulmate.
Just gonna leave that one there.
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