These Tarot Cards Are Urging You To Ground Yourself
The Hierophant
The Hierophant is Taurus’s tarot card, ruled by Venus. Taurus is known for being patient, stable, and grounded – so it makes sense that the Hierophant is also sometimes associated with roundedness. After all, it is also a card about traditions and learning. The Hierophant is also said to be connected to the Earth element through Taurus – another way that it can be a good reminder to ground yourself.
The Hierophant may be letting you know that you need to ground yourself when it comes to your values, personal practices (spiritual or otherwise), and even your passions. Perhaps you need to ground yourself in reality by pursuing your passions through a teacher, as the Hierophant would advise – or maybe you’ve lost track of the daily practices that can help ground you, like meditation or journaling. The Hierophant is a reminder to take care of yourself and your emotions.
Justice
As a hallmark of truth, the Justice card can be a good reminder to ground yourself. It’s most commonly associated with a situation where you feel like you wish you could see the truth brought to light or have justice wrought; it might reassure you that fairness will come in the end. Justice brings balance to all things, and rights the wrongs of the world.
Because of its righteous and balanced nature, Justice is often seen as a grounding card. It could come as a reminder that you yourself need to be balanced; it may appear when your own personal scales of life are unequal. Whether your emotions are running too high or you feel hopeless, the Justice card reminds you that you need to gain control over yourself, ground yourself, and trust that all will work out in the end.
King of Cups
The King of Cups is truly a grounded card. As the ruler of the suit associated with emotions, the King of Cups has complete control over his emotions and displays a grounded, balanced personality. When this card arrives, it may be commending you on your control over yourself. It may also be reminding you that showing a fair and grounded persona is important – perhaps you could take more time to ground yourself in your daily life.
Keep in mind that the King of Cups is not necessarily a completely stoic figure. After all, the Cups are about showing emotion to others, nurturing, and being compassionate. Because of this, the King of Cups is seen as a kind and caring figure. Know that grounding yourself means tapping into your emotions and being in tune with them, not suppressing them entirely.