Temperance (Tarot card)

Temperance (Tarot card)

Temperance (XIV) is the fourteenth trump or Major Arcana card in most traditional Tarot decks. It is used in game playing as well as in divination.

Description

A. E. Waite was a key figure in the development of modern Tarot interpretations. (Wood, 1998.) However, not all interpretations follow his theology. Please remember that all Tarot decks used for divination are interpreted through personal experience and standards.

Some frequent keywords are:
*"Temperance ----- Harmony ----- Balance ----- Health"

*"Moderation ----- Joining forces ----- Well-being ----- Recovery"

*"Equilibrium ----- Transcendence ----- Unification ------ Healing"

*"Synthesis ----- Bringing together opposites ---- Feeling secure"

Temperance ( _it. La Temperanza) is a Major Arcana Tarot card, numbered VI or VII in the oldest Italian decks, but XIV in the Tarot de Marseille and in most contemporary decks. In the Thoth Tarot and decks influenced by it, this card is called Art rather than Temperance.

Temperance is almost invariably depicted as a person pouring liquid from one receptacle into another. Historically, this was a standard symbol of the virtue temperance, representing the dilution of wine with water. In many decks, the person is a winged person/angel, usually female or androgynous, and stands with one foot on water and one foot on land.

In addition to its literal meaning of temperance or moderation, the Temperance card is often interpreted as symbolizing the blending or synthesis of opposites. An influential tradition originating with the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn associates Temperance with the astrological sign Sagittarius. It is also commonly associated with the letter Samekh in the Hebrew alphabet.

Divination Usage

Interpretation

Some say that when Temperance appears in a reading it tells the Querent that moderation is required in some aspect of life. The precise place in the Querent's life will be determined by other cards in the spread.

Mythopoetic approach

In most modern tarot decks, Temperance stands between Death and The Devil. He or she (traditions vary) guides the souls of the dead to judgment.

In some traditions, Temperance does the judging. In those schools, the cups in Temperance’s hands are the functional equivalent of scales, and Temperance, like Maat, an Egyptian goddess of wisdom, judges the soul’s worth before passing it on to the beasts of the underworld. In some stories, Maat both judges the souls against a feather and protects the scale from being tipped by Set. If the soul is heavier than a feather, it will be fed to the eater of souls.

In other traditions, Temperance is the remixing of life, accepting the dead into the underworld, into the blessed lands, and deciding what to send back into the fray. Every atom in our bodies has passed through thousands of forms, and will pass through thousands more. Temperance reminds us of our connection to the greater forces.

Others say that the vessels in the Angel’s hands represent the Golden Crucible of Taoism; the vessel that contains eternal life. Others say it is representative of the head feeding the stomach; unification of the physical and spiritual needs.

Temperance is associated through its cross sum (the sum of the digits) with The Hierophant. The Hierophant (ideally) brings the lessons of the other world into this one in an understandable form; Temperance (among other things) judges how well we have mastered the wisdom of the other worlds.

Even though this card is well lit by a setting sun, it is an underworld card. Observe, for example, the lilies in the background. Lilies grow in Hades, and the lily represents the goddess Iris, another messenger goddess who transcends the individual realms. The Easter Lily sometimes represents the death of Christ on the Cross, and the three days He spent in the underworld before the Resurrection.

The red wings of the Angel represent blood, life, and that which transcends the death of the individual.

In the Rider-Waite-Smith deck, the Sun in the background conceals a crown. That crown is the ego, who has died and is at the cusp of the adventures of the night.

Some Jungians say that Temperance represents the unconscious, which can guide us, they contend, to a deeper understanding of ourselves. The one foot on the land, the other in the water, represents the unification of the external and internal, conscious and unconscious, realms.

Under these approaches, when Temperance appears, it is a warning or invitation to be prepared for a confrontation with the deepest questions of who we are, who we think we are, and who we will become.

Alternative decks

In the X/1999 Tarot version made by CLAMP, The Temperance is Arashi Kishuu.

In Pop Culture

* In "The House of the Dead 4", part of Sega's "The House of the Dead" series of light gun games, Temperance is the name of the fourth boss. This incarnation of Temperance has an extremely ironic name, for it is actually a gigantic, morbidly obese, green-skinned humanoid whose main weapon is its massive size. It can only be injured by shooting it in the head, as its fat will deflect bullets. To make matters worse, it has a penchant for curling up into a ball and attempting to roll over the player. Eventually, it chases the player to a mechanical tower, but when the player runs inside, Temperance simply reaches in and attempts to smash them. The monster is only killed after the player fights his or her way up the clock tower and activates the machinery, causing Temperance to be flung from the tower to its death. (It should be noted that all of the bosses in the "House of the Dead" series are named after cards from the Major Arcana.)

* In the video game Persona 3 the character of Bebe (a.k.a Andre Roland Jean Gérard) is associated with the Temperance arcana.

References

* A. E. Waite's 1910 "Pictorial Key to the Tarot"
* Hajo Banzhaf, Tarot and the Journey of the Hero (2000)
* Most works by Joseph Campbell
* G. Ronald Murphy, S.J., The Owl, The Raven, and The Dove: Religious Meaning of the Grimm's Magic Fairy Tales (2000)
* Juliette Wood, Folklore 109 (1998):15-24, The Celtic Tarot and the Secret Tradition: A Study in Modern Legend Making (1998)

External links

* [http://trionfi.com/tarot/cards/14-temperance/ "Temperance" cards from many decks and articles to the iconography of "Temperance"]
* [http://www.tarothermit.com/temperance.htm The History of the Temperance Card] from The Hermitage.
* [http://www.cs.utk.edu/~mclennan/BA/PT/M7.html Temperantia - Sophrosune - Temperance] from The Pythagorean Tarot


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