Tarot Major Arcana Cards and what they mean to us
The general advice for learning how to read tarot cards is to sit down and examine/define the cards for yourself before you do a reading. It’s good to buy a tarot book and read up on symbolism or get a psychic card reading prior to getting started. But in the end, understand that it’s a spiritual exercise and learning process that you will develop. In a traditional reading of the tarot, you generally shuffle the cards, pick the spread and define the meanings. If the person seems disagreeable, then you may want to do what is called a “mirror reading,” which allows the person to shuffle, select and define the cards, while you perform the interpretation.
Let’s take a look at a few of the Tarot Major Arcana cards. The Fool, or number zero card, can have variable meanings depending on the question asked. In a positive light, the Fool represents adventure, a fresh start, boldness, freedom, innocence, blind faith and youthful exuberance. On the downside, the Fool can mean impetuousness, immaturity, inexperience and blindness to consequences. In some ways, the Fool can be the most linked card with the rest of the tarot cards. The Fool is on a journey of self discovery and symbolizes the “inner child” combined with the “inner sage.” The Fool alerts us of choices we need to make in our lives, a new life cycle met with energy and enthusiasm, or keeping faith in our impulses; yet, if shown in reverse, the Food can signal reckless decision making, our inability to accept responsibility or mental and emotional restraints.
The tarot card # 15, or the Devil, is one of the most well known symbols of your deck. In most instances, the Devil symbolizes animal lust and vice, a lack of morality, ego, addiction, hedonism, loss of control, illusion, excess and enslavement. Perhaps you are caught in a pattern of excessive behavior or you’re feeling insatiable and unhappy. The Devil is one of the few tarot card meanings that is primarily negative.
Card # 20 in the tarot deck is Judgment, which is an extremely positive card that translates to hope, renewal, faith, honesty, resurrection, redemption, transformation, heeding your call and absolution. This inspiring card asks you to ascend to your higher calling and live a life of virtue. We should embrace newfound knowledge and hear our inner calling. Who knows, perhaps you’ll find that your inner calling is to learn how to read a tarot card deck!
Looking at the daily horoscope has become routine for many people. They use their horoscopes to make major decisions in their lives. There is a problem with this logic. Often horoscopes are too vague to do anyone any good. There is an answer that means a more personalized conjecture about your past, present and future. That answer is in tarot cards. These cards can be easy to learn and you can have a deck right in the comfort of your own home. There is no need to consult a psychic to get a reading.
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