Tarot card
Tarot is a divination system that uses a specific set of 78 illustrated cards. Some people see Tarot as a way to peer into the future or examine hidden aspects of a situation, while others use it as a therapeutic resource or simply a support for thinking outside the box and creating a sacred moment for themselves.
All About Tarot Card
Tarot cards are a deck of 78 cards that are often used for divination, self-reflection, and guidance. Each card in a tarot deck carries symbolic imagery and is associated with specific meanings, archetypes, and concepts. The deck is typically divided into two main parts: the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana.
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Major Arcana: This part of the deck consists of 22 cards that represent major life events, spiritual lessons, and significant archetypes. Examples include cards like The Fool, The Magician, The High Priestess, The Lovers, and The Tower.
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Minor Arcana: The remaining 56 cards are divided into four suits—Cups, Pentacles (or Coins), Swords, and Wands. Each suit consists of 14 cards, including cards numbered from Ace to 10 and four court cards—Page, Knight, Queen, and King.