High Priestess
- TMLD
- May 11
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 7
Still Waters Speak
The High Priestess and the Power of Sacred Silence
By TMLD

Sundays often call for a slower pace—a return inward. And no card better reflects that sacred pause than The High Priestess. She’s not here to explain, perform, or justify. She’s here to remember. And to remind you: you already know.
In a world that rewards noise, The High Priestess honors what is unseen, unspoken, and deeply intuitive. She teaches that your wisdom is not out there—it’s within.
The High Priestess sits between two pillars—light and shadow, known and unknown. Ruled by the Moon, she governs intuition, the subconscious, and the mysteries that can only be felt.
This card invites:
Stillness over stimulation
Observation before action
Trust in your own knowing
She is the quiet voice that gets drowned out by urgency. And yet, her truth never wavers.
This isn’t a day to chase answers. It’s a day to ask better questions. One of the most powerful: “What truth am I holding, even if I’m not yet ready to speak it?”
Give yourself space to listen—without pressure to act or explain. Just witness what’s unfolding inside.
Today’s downloadable reflection will guide you into a deeper connection with your inner voice.
You’ll find:
Three affirmations for stillness and spiritual trust
An expanded reading on The High Priestess
Journaling prompts like:
“What is my intuition trying to tell me that I haven’t acknowledged?”
“What sacred truth am I ready to receive?”
It’s your space to connect without distraction—to let the wisdom rise in its own timing.
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Click here to download “The High Priestess: Trust the Quiet Within”
You don’t have to be loud to be powerful.
Let the stillness speak.
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