Feedback: Ooo I see. Now when u explain it that way, it makes a lot more sense to me and gives me more clarity tbh. Btw, u mentioned moon card being under the 9 of cups but I only see the high priestess under it? Would that change the meaning or does it have a similar interpretation if moon card was there instead of the high priestess? Tbh, I am not very clear on the high priestess. And i noticed that both the heirophant and the high priestess card is there but the heirophant card is the one in reverse. Would u call these two cards a couple card like the emperor and empress? Btw, I jux have a curious nature and love learning new things so I hope I am not annoying u with these questions😅
Sorry I typed it wrong but the same meaning still applies because I meant the high priestess 😅 (many readings are being done as i was typing that lol) it would change the reading if it were the moon card. It would possibly mean something about their shadow side like they actually condemn or ignore their dreams/feelings but I would have to feel it out intuitively to confirm that interpretation (whenever I pull cards I have a little ritual I do to focus and set intention so that I know that its not just my brain assuming the answers; i do believe in divination).
The hierophant and the high priestess don’t feel related (my intuition told me that) the hierophant feels like the struggle between what they believe in and delving into learning something new. I’m not sure what you have talked to them about but they see you as someone they will have to change for and think in a different way (which i see they like that). You are right, I do feel intuitively you are represented by the high priestess but it also represents the uncertainty of going for you especially the high priestess being beside the two of swords reversed which is my card of stagnation and stubbornness to make a choice.
The emperor like I said represents them being strong and having the confidence and certainty to come forward but having such uncertain cards around him (the king of swords overthinks when it comes to relationships, so you never want a swords card in a relationship reading, while the high priestess also speaks about mystery, uncertainty and the hidden a detached and spiritual card) I can see that they do imagine how to approach you and fantasize how to do it (with them being confident in most scenarios.)
Every card has there positive and negatives and you will learn that even upright cards can have negative traits. I'm not trying to say the king of swords or the emperor aren't good cards, it just depends on the context it is brought up in. Swords always has a type of detachment or logic to them and that doesn't mix well when it comes to emotions. While being paired with the emperor, i believe that is how he wants to approach you but the high priestess can represent uncertainty. The emperor is how this person wants to be when the approach you but they are the king of swords instead; going about these feelings logically and thinking about it too thoroughly to actually take action unless they somehow sort out there thoughts (which is a possibility). A balance of both water and air cards would help this reading but I don't see a complete balance. Sorry for the confusion!
This is the website I used to learn Tarot and still use it to this day: https://www.thetarotguide.com
I recommend you look at other sources as well but Lisa is the one reader I seem to feel intuitively connected to. She didn't teach me through lessons but she writes thorough interpretations on her website about every card and the meaning in the contexts of other situations (Love, Money, health, spirituality) including a general interpretation. Hope this helps you on your journey :)