Now I have published three books in English: Tarot 78 Keys, Tarot 780 Keys to the Celtic Cross, and Tarot and the Law of Attraction. Now I am into Tarot 78 Stories of Life. All these books have been available in Swedish for years, and I am proud of them. My goal is to inspire when it comes to Tarot, to see more than just a fortune telling. I will make a poll. This is a part of a text from "Tarot 78 Stories of Life". Do you like it or not? Card number 5 in the Major Arcana can raise many questions, as it often carries three different names, even though some use only one, such as The Hierophant. For me, it matters which name appears in the deck I am working with, but most often I allow the aspect revealed by the reading itself to guide the interpretation. There are three distinct aspects within this card: The Pope, representing religion with its rituals and ceremonies. The High Priest, representing the spiritual seeker, for example, within Wicca or similar paths. And The Hierophant, representing the totality of it all, the clever one who holds control over spiritual thinking, regardless of which “religion” you allow yourself to be guided by. In life, we are all influenced by religion, both directly and indirectly, whether we are deeply religious or declare ourselves atheists, because even that is a belief. To believe in nothing may sound dull to me, but it is still a belief: the belief that nothing has meaning, that there is no destiny or divine force involved. We are raised within belief systems, just as we are within political systems. Everything is part of it, even if you claim not to believe, not to care, or not to engage; you still hold opinions shaped by your reference framework. Some grow up with strongly religious parents and later reject everything. Others grow up with atheistic parents and desperately search for something to believe in. Society creates a mold, a foundation, that causes us all to live according to a belief system in one form or another.