At some point, we all begin to question our future. Where am I going with my life? Decisions have to be made regarding marriage, career, children, and many other important aspects of life. Do I accept this position? Will I be happy with this person the rest of my life? How long before I can purchase a new automobile?
In this instance some people might go to psychics, astrologers, or tarot card readers for advice. Many people believe that these people have the power to read our futures and advise us on how we should be proceeding now. This article is an introduction to tarot cards. We will explain the meaning of each card and try to help you understand why a reading could be a valuable tool at this point in your life.
We all have heard of tarot cards, haven't we? But what are these tarot cards and what is the meaning of each card? A tarot deck is comprised of a set of cards beautified with universal images and old symbols which vividly represent the essence of ancient knowledge, teachings, archetypes, etc. The deck includes what are called the Major Arcana and four suits of cards. Each tarot card has a very special meaning that contributes to the overall message of a tarot reading.
In the tarot deck, the "Fool" card indicates someone who is not truly aware; the "Magician" indicates someone of great talent; the "High Priestess" indicates someone who is both wise and in possession of intuition; The "Empress" rules over the triad of birth, death, and re-birth, while the "Emperor" is the symbol of control in the world. The "Pope" indicates someone who lives by rituals and beliefs. The "Lovers" represent love; the "Chariot" is the symbol of struggle; and "Strength" speaks for itself. The "Hermit" is one who is a soul-searcher; the "Sun" indicates contentment; and finally, the "Moon" is a feminine, seductive symbol.
Tarot card suits each represent a different aspect of a person's life in them. One way to portray positivity is the "Star." Predicting mentality alterations and problems are done by the "Swords". A person's internal life and their personal evolution are referred to in the "Cups." Work changes are portrayed by the "Wands." The "Pentacles" suit show financial situations and wealth.
The tarot card "Justice" stands for just that, while the tarot card "Death" stands not for physical death, but spiritual death. The tarot card "Hanged Man" stands for self sacrifice. The "Tower" stands for sudden change. the card "Temperance" stands for balance and harmony. "Judgement" stands for a judgment day approaching. The need for introspection is signified by that card. These six cards show the way to the tarot card "World".
OK, now that you know the meaning of each tarot card, the next logical step is to wonder how do people learn how to read tarot cards? Mastering the reading of tarot cards is a journey, not a destination. You'll need intuition and a commitment to practice and study. A good tarot reading depends on how much skill the reader has acquired.
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