Okay, so, about this whole “What tarot card represents Virgo” thing. I got really into it. I mean, I spent a good chunk of my day digging around, trying to figure out what card really vibes with Virgo energy.
First off, I started by just reading up on Virgo traits. You know, the usual stuff – how they’re all about details, super practical, and kind of analytical. I wanted to get a good feel for what makes a Virgo, a Virgo. Y’know?
Then I hit up some tarot resources. I looked at a bunch of different cards, but The Hermit kept popping up. Apparently, it’s card number nine in the Major Arcana, which I thought was pretty cool.
So, why The Hermit? Well, it seems like Virgos like to take their time with things, to really think them through. They’re not about rushing into stuff. And The Hermit, it’s all about that introspection, that slow, careful consideration. The card’s about taking a step back, being patient, and really reflecting. Some say The Hermit is like an old wise guy. He is slow and cautious and very solitary. He knows the past and bases the future on the past knowledge. He even holds a stick to capture the instinctive energies of the universe. That is pretty much like a Virgo, isn’t it?
I also saw some mentions of other cards, like the Queen of Pentacles, the Eight of Pentacles, and the Page of Swords. They talk about nurturing, hard work, and introspection too, which makes sense for Virgos. But The Hermit, it just felt like the main one to me.
My Deep Dive into The Hermit
- I spent some time looking at images of The Hermit card. It’s usually this old dude with a staff, kind of looking off into the distance, maybe in deep thought. There are so many different versions of that card. Each of them has its own interpretation. But they all showed the similar vibe.
- I read about the symbolism, how it’s about that slow, thoughtful energy. It mentioned something about the winter seed gestating in the earth. That got my attention. I kinda like the idea.
- Then I started thinking about how all this relates to Virgos I know. And yeah, it kind of fits. They do like to plan, to analyze, to really get into the details of things.
Honestly, the whole thing was more interesting than I expected. I’m not saying I’m a tarot expert now or anything. But it was a fun little project. And hey, maybe next time I meet a Virgo, I’ll have a better understanding of where they’re coming from. Or maybe not. After all, we are all different individuals. It’s just something fun to think about. Tarot cards are just a tool for us to explore our inner side.