Learning and understanding the Tarot
I love to help novices and anyone seeking a Tarot Reading to understand what the Tarot represents.
The tarot is a deck of 78 cards that have been used for centuries as a tool for divination, self-exploration, and spiritual guidance. The tarot deck is divided into two main categories: the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana.
The Major Arcana, also known as the Trumps, consists of 22 cards that represent the major aspects of life and the human experience. These cards are often seen as representing the bigger, more universal themes in our lives.
The Minor Arcana is made up of 56 cards and is divided into four suits: Cups, Wands, Swords, and Pentacles. These cards represent the more mundane, everyday aspects of life and are often seen as representing the smaller, more specific issues we encounter.
Each tarot card has its own unique meaning and symbolism, and during a reading the cards are laid out in a specific spread and interpreted based on their position in the spread, as well as their meaning in relation to the other cards.
Tarot readings can be used to explore a wide range of topics, including relationships, career, personal growth, and more. Many people use tarot as a way to gain insight, clarity, and guidance in their lives, and it can be a powerful tool for self-discovery and personal growth. Tarot cards are very useful for predicting the future, finding solutions to problems, and getting inspiration for decision-making.