The Hermit: Reversed
An encyclopedic deep-dive into the psychological and divinatory significance of the The Hermit when drawn for questions regarding reversed.
01.Card Description & Imagery
The Hermit stands alone on a snowy mountain peak, holding a lantern aloft in the darkness. He is cloaked in grey — neither the white of purity nor the black of mystery, but the austere middle color of one who has passed through experience into understanding. The lantern he carries holds a six-pointed star, the Star of David or Seal of Solomon, suggesting that the light he carries is not his own invention but the distilled wisdom of many traditions. His staff is the same he would carry for the long walk — it is both support and a symbol of the journey itself. He does not call to anyone. The light is offered; it does not chase. Those who seek him must make the climb. The snow-capped mountain suggests the altitude of his withdrawal — not retreating from difficulty but ascending above it to see clearly.
02. Reversed Interpretation
Reversed, The Hermit points to either excessive isolation that has become disconnection, or the opposite: a resistance to any solitude at all, keeping yourself constantly busy and surrounded to avoid what your inner silence might say. Both are forms of avoidance. If you have been withdrawing for a long time without forward movement, the reversed Hermit asks whether the solitude has shifted from productive reflection into hiding. Reengaging with even one meaningful connection may be the next step.
03.Core Symbolism & Archetypes
The lantern is the card's pivotal image: it illuminates only what is immediately ahead, not the full path to the destination. This is deliberate — The Hermit's guidance is available step by step, not as a full map. Those who demand the complete picture before taking the next step are not yet ready for his teaching. The six-pointed star inside the lantern is the symbol of integration — heaven and earth, above and below, merged into a single form. Virgo's rulership brings the quality of meticulous discernment: what is true? What actually serves? What can be released as unnecessary?
04. Actionable Advice
Take time to be alone with your thoughts. The wisdom you need already exists within you — but accessing it requires stillness, patience, and the courage to look honestly at yourself. This period of introspection will illuminate your path forward.