CARD FOUR: THE EMPEROR
The Emperor is depicted holding a scepter resembling the Crux ansata and a globe in his left hand. Seated on a throne adorned with rams' heads, he exudes authority and dignity, representing executive power and worldly realization, clothed with the highest natural attributes. Often portrayed seated on a cubic stone, he symbolizes virile power, complemented by the Empress, who embodies its responsive aspect. While they imply the condition of married life, their symbolism extends beyond mundane royalty to signify intellectual sovereignty, representing dominion over thought rather than the animal realm. Both figures possess profound experience, yet their wisdom does not consciously derive from a higher realm. Despite interpretations describing the Emperor as the embodiment of will or an expression of Absolute Being, such characterizations may be limited in scope or speculative.
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