IV. The Emperor (Symbolism of the Tarot)




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Summary: Symbolism of the Tarot by P. D. Ouspensky CARD IV. THE EMPEROR. After I learned the first three numbers I was given to understand the Great Law of Fourmdash;the alpha and omega of all. I saw the Emperor on a lofty stone throne, ornamented by four rams' heads. On his forehead shone a golden helmet. His white beard fell over a purple mantle. In one hand he held a sphere, the symbol of his possession, and in the other, a sceptre in the form of an Egyptian crossmdash; the sign of his power over birth. "I am The Great Law," the Emperor said. "I am the name of God. The four letters of his name are in me and I am in all. "I am in the four principles. I am in the four elements. I am in the four seasons. I am in the four cardinal points I am in the four signs of the Tarot. "I am the beginning; I am action; I am completion I am the result." "For him who knows how to see me there are no mysteries on earth." "I am the great Pentacle. "As the earth encloses in itself fire, water and air; as the fourth letter of the Name encloses in itself the first three and becomes itself the first, so my sceptre encloses the complete triangle and bears in itself the seed of a new triangle. "I am the Logos in the full aspect and the beginning of a new Logos." And while the Emperor spoke, his helmet shone brighter and brighter, and his golden armour gleamed beneath his mantle. I could not bear his glory and I lowered my eyes. When I tried to lift them again a vivid light of radiant fire was before me, and I prostrated myself and made obeisance to the Fiery Word. Read by Paul Paul is a Forensics Scientist. He brought meditation training to the Oregon prison systems. He is the director of the Portland Shambhala Meditation Center.