The Hermit - Rider-Waite-Smith tarot card

Major Arcana · 9

The Hermit Tarot Card Meaning

Upright
solitudesoul-searchinginner guidancewisdomretreat
Reversed
isolationlonelinessrefusing helpwithdrawal past its use
Yes or No
Maybe
Element
Earth
Astrology
Virgo

What the card shows

On a snow-covered peak, an old man in a hooded gray cloak stands alone, eyes lowered, holding a tall staff in one hand and a lantern raised in the other. Inside the lantern burns a six-pointed star, its light small against the surrounding dark but entirely sufficient for the next few steps. He has climbed above the world not to escape it but to see it whole. The cold does not seem to trouble him; the silence is the point.

The Hermit: upright meaning

Some answers cannot be heard in company. The Hermit marks a season of deliberate withdrawal, from noise, from opinions, from the performance of being fine, so that your own truth can become audible again. This is chosen solitude, not exile: study, reflection, a pause between chapters, the inward search for what you actually want rather than what you have been chasing on momentum. His lantern lights only a few steps ahead, and that is enough; you do not need the whole path revealed to take the next honest step. Guard this quiet time. It is doing more than any meeting could.

The Hermit: reversed meaning

Solitude has passed its expiration date, or is being refused entirely. Reversed, the Hermit shows retreat curdling into isolation: the healthy pause that became a hiding place, calls unanswered for months, help declined out of pride, loneliness rebranded as independence. It can also mean the opposite failure, so much noise and busyness that no reflection ever happens. Check which wall you have built. If you have been under the blanket too long, one small reconnection this week is the medicine. If you have never gone quiet at all, that is the missing thing.

The Hermit: love & relationships

Upright

Space serves love right now, oddly enough. One or both of you may need solitude to figure out what you truly want, and granting it without panic is the strongest move available. Singles under the Hermit are often between chapters, healing, clarifying, becoming someone whose next relationship will fit better.

Reversed

Withdrawal is being weaponized or overextended, a partner gone silent instead of honest, or your own guard so high nobody can reach you. Loneliness inside a relationship is this reversal's signature. Say the true thing you have been keeping in the cave; connection cannot survive on hints.

The Hermit: career & money

Upright

Step back before stepping up. The Hermit favors research, deep skill-building, strategic review, and work best done alone, and it questions goals you have been pursuing purely on autopilot. Financially it is the audit card: quiet honest review of where things stand, expert study before commitments, no impulsive moves.

Reversed

Isolation is costing you at work, expertise hoarded, help never requested, networking abandoned so long the door is stiff. Or analysis has become paralysis and the research phase never ends. Set a decision date. Then, whichever applies, either ask someone in, or step visibly back out.

The Hermit: yes or no?

Maybe.

The Hermit declines to rush you, which makes him a maybe, one that leans toward not yet. The honest answer to your question likely requires reflection you have not finished, and acting before the inner work is done tends to produce the wrong yes. Take the time. When your own light has shown you the next step, the verdict will be obvious without a card.

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Frequently asked questions

A six-pointed star, which Waite identifies with the seal of wisdom, light earned through experience rather than borrowed from others. Two details matter for readings: the light is carried, meaning the guidance you need travels with you, and it illuminates only a few steps ahead. You are not owed the whole map. You are given enough to take the next step honestly, and then the one after.

No, and it never has. The Hermit is a season, not a sentence: a deliberate, temporary withdrawal whose whole purpose is to return with something, clarity, healing, a truer sense of direction. In love readings it usually describes a necessary between-chapters pause, not permanent solitude. The people who honor Hermit seasons tend to connect better afterward, because they come back knowing what they actually want.

As long as it is producing clarity, and not a day longer. The test is simple: healthy retreat generates insight, rest, and a slowly growing readiness to re-engage; expired retreat generates numbness, avoidance, and dread of the phone. Check in with yourself weekly rather than setting an arbitrary end date. When the solitude starts feeling like hiding instead of listening, the mountain has given you what it had.

They are turned inward right now, and their distance is more likely about their own process, sorting feelings, healing something, deciding what they want, than a verdict on you. Hermit feelings can be deep but unready. Pressure will seal the cave shut; patience keeps a door open. Just do not wait indefinitely without words: honest patience has a horizon, and you are allowed to have one.

One of the best. Under Virgo, the Hermit blesses deep focused work: research, writing, certifications, mastery built in unglamorous solitary hours. It favors quality over speed and understanding over credentials collected for show. If you asked about study or a solo project, this card says the isolation required is not a cost, it is the method. Silence your notifications and go earn the lantern.

Both step back from the world, but for different jobs. The Four of Swords is recovery: rest, convalescence, the nervous system repairing after strain, retreat as restoration. The Hermit is inquiry: solitude with a question in hand, retreat as search. The Four asks you to stop and heal; the Hermit asks you to go quiet and look. You will know yours by what the silence is for.

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