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A peaceful-looking young woman taming a lion with no effort. Beyond the BeastAndBeauty imagery, there's a [[AnAesop moral]] about the superiority of [[MartialPacifist self-control]], [[ThePowerOfLove gentleness]], [[TheSoCalledCoward inner courage]] and [[RightMakesMight virtue]] over brute force. On the other hand, you may as well call it the card of WaifFu. A mythological parallel would be the story of ''[[Literature/SamsonAndDelilah Samson and Delilah]]''. Your strength of character is evident and you are in the perfect position to shape your destiny - so never forget how important self-control and balance are.
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A peaceful-looking young woman taming a lion with no effort. Beyond the BeastAndBeauty imagery, there's a [[AnAesop moral]] moral about the superiority of [[MartialPacifist self-control]], [[ThePowerOfLove gentleness]], [[TheSoCalledCoward inner courage]] and [[RightMakesMight virtue]] over brute force. On the other hand, you may as well call it the card of WaifFu. A mythological parallel would be the story of ''[[Literature/SamsonAndDelilah Samson and Delilah]]''. Your strength of character is evident and you are in the perfect position to shape your destiny - so never forget how important self-control and balance are.
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When reversed, the Hierophant is often associated with the rejection of, and even resistance and rebellion against authority figures, which can be considered a good thing [[OrderIsNotGood under certain circumstances]], especially if the authority is corrupt or otherwise compromised.