Tarot Card Meanings
The tarot is an ancient method of fortune telling that uses a symbolic deck of cards to create a story of your past, present and future.
A traditional tarot deck consists of 78 cards each featuring a different symbolic picture; 40 Minor Arcana, 16 Court, and 22 Major Arcana.
A traditional tarot deck consists of 78 cards each featuring a different symbolic picture; 40 Minor Arcana, 16 Court, and 22 Major Arcana.
The Four Suits
The Minor Arcana consist of four suits. Each suit has an element and a color associated with it.
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The Numbers
Each tarot card, with the exception of the Court Cards, has a number on it which is significant. The numbers on the cards add an additional meaning to the interpretation. They help you identify more of the story.
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The Minor Arcana
There are 40 Minor Arcana cards in a traditional deck. The Minor Arcana deals with our day to day life experiences. It consist of four suits: Wands, Cups, Swords and Pentacles. Each card is numbered Ace - 10.
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The Court Cards
There are 16 Court Cards in a traditional deck. In most decks they consist of a Page, a Knight, a Queen and a King. The Court Cards represent an aspect of yourself, people in your life or a role you are or should be playing.
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The Major Arcana
There are 22 Major Arcana cards in a traditional tarot deck. They represent the significant experiences in our lives. They hold the wisdom for our spiritual journey and are key to the spiritual lessons we need to learn. The pictures consist of spiritual archetypes, the blueprint of all human experiences.
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