Tarot card meanings

There are many tarot cards and memorizing the meaning of each one is not the easiest way to learn to read tarot. Instead of memorizing each image, you must understand the two divisions of the tarot deck: the major arcana and the minor arcana. This should help you read tarot cards more effectively.

The 22 major arcana cards represent things that are beyond your control. These cards include the fool, wizard, high priestess, empress, emperor, hierophant, lovers, chariot, strength, hermit, wheel, justice, hanged, death, temperance, devil, tower, star, moon, sun, judgment, and world. .

If you are serious about tarot reading, prepare to face endless levels of interpretation in the major arcana. The Major Arcana cards must be taken with more weight.

The 22 cards of the major arcana, on the other hand, are the representation of the simplest things in everyday life. The four suits (wands, cups, swords, and pentacles) each symbolize a particular approach to life. The Wand is associated with the fire element, which represents masculinity. The Cups represent the female psyche, in which emotions and spiritual experience are entities with water as an element. The swords symbolize the intellect, thought and reason. The Pentacles represent the earth, which represents the material things or the services of the physical world. The 16 minor arcana cards are suits, aces, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, court cards, pages, knights, queens, and kings.

Learning the real essence of the two parts of a tarot deck, mentioned above, is a good start to gaining a complete understanding of tarot. In any case, you won’t get a meaningful, articulate read if all you’ve done is memorize each card without learning the secrets of its true nature.

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