Hierophant

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The role of the hierophant in religion is to bring the congregants into the presence of that which is deemed holy. The word comes from Ancient Greece, where it was constructed from the combination of ta hiera, "the holy," and phainein, "to show." In Attica it was the title of the chief priest at the Eleusinian Mysteries. A hierophant is an interpreter of sacred mysteries and arcane principles.

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[edit] Tarot

In Tarot, The Hierophant is one of the twenty-two trump cards comprising the Major Arcana, and represents conformity to social standards, or a deference to the established social moral order. As the guide towards knowledge, insight and wisdom, in a tarot reading it might, for example represent a priest, scholar, therapist or teacher...although these individuals are more definitively represented by the Hermit, or suggested by the traits attributed to the King of Cups. As in all readings, of course, the identity, positions and orientations of the other cards in the layout (as translated by the reader's intuition and unconscious insight) best determine how to interpret the appearance of the Hierophant.

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  • In the novel Mumbo Jumbo by Ishmael Reed, the Hierophant leads the "Wallflower Order," a secret society dedicated to the containment of the "Jes Grew" epidemic.
  • In the novel Poison by Chris Wooding, the ruler of the realms is called the Hierophant, and has control over all that happens, having power even over the characters' free will. There is only one Hierophant, but he can be succeeded at the time of his death by another human.
  • The Fortean Times features a monthly column of paranormal gossip written by "The Hierophant".
  • On the booklet artwork for Marilyn Manson's album Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) there are photos featuring Manson and the other band members as characters in a tarot card collection. Manson himself is found as The Hierophant as well as several other of the cards. There is also a web fan community for Manson named The Hierophant Council. Also, in his album Antichrist Superstar the first four tracks collectively make up the first part of the album, known as "The Heirophant."
  • The English band Coil has a track called "The Auto-Asphyxiating Hierophant" on their Autumn Equinox CD EP released in 1998. The track is also available on the compilation Moon's Milk (In Four Phases) from 2002.
  • In the movie, "Edmond", the protagonist played by William H. Macy who recently sought the services of a Tarot reader, is given a card from a man he meets in a bar (Joe Mantegna) who has offered him advice. At first, he thinks he sees the Hierophant, but the card is actually the name of a strip club.
  • In the book Nuklear Age, "Hierophant" is the name of a minor hero that has a brief appearance, meant to be a main character in Atomik Age (both by Brian Clevinger).


  • In the game "Final Fantasy Chrystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates" the final boss is The Hierophant.

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