3. Empress
Sphere 1 to 2 (from Chokmah to Binah)

This pathway creates the cross, as it goes through the pathway of Gimel, and delineates what is above, from what is below. Without these dimensions there would be no road map. The energy from Binah, associated with the planet Saturn, and has to do with form, connects to the energy of Chokmah, associated with the planet Neptune, consciousness in its expansive not yet formed state. This makes me think of light, and how light as it travels can be both a particle and a wave, both form, and energy, but it is the dance between the two that creates life. You could say the pillar on the right and left represent this dance of energies in their fluid state. For nothing is ever really solid, it just appears so. And this dynamic interplay of energies is still occurring beyond the abyss, beyond what is physically evident. It is the reality beyond the manifest world we are all plugged into.
You will notice that in both decks of cards the woman seems more mature, with her being very pregnant, especially in the deck I use, Tarot of the Old Path. Still representing the Earth Mother, she is now moving from the maiden to the mother stage of life, and the river of life which started outpouring from Kether is ready to build momentum as it approaches the waterfall over the abyss, to send whatever creative energies have been gathered down into physical manifestation. This is where the rubber meets the road, and where one will see the fruits of ones labor.

Dalet aptly means door in Hebrew. It is the fourth letter, also denoting the four worlds of creation, Aziluth (Emanation), divine energy that is undifferentiated, Beriah (Creation), creation starts with an idea in the imagination, Yetzirah (Formation), where blueprints are drawn up before it is built and takes form, still only in the mind, and Assiyah (Action), where tangible physicality takes actual form, where plans are implemented, and where what we actually do matters. Action is needed.
According to Highlights of the Tarot "this key represents Creative Imagination....reproduction, multiplication, and growth....the Great Mother principle in nature", and she "represents the activity of the subconscious mind". She has a connection to Venus, Goddess of Love and Beauty, as well as Isis Veiled in the robe of nature. One also has the sense of ripening, and the fullness of summer, the bounty of nature, and this force of life as it manifests in all forms, and as part of the cyclical nature of all things. In both decks she is depicted with twelve stars around her head, representing the twelve signs of the zodiac. Just a study of the twelve archetypal signs, being broken into three signs each of the four elements, earth, air, fire, and water, along with three modalities, cardinal, fixed, and mutable, with four signs each, can reveal much about how creation works.