Tarot Card Meanings

Major Arcana Tarot Cards

The Major Arcana Tarot cards are a set of 22 cards in a Tarot deck that represent significant life events, spiritual lessons, and karmic influences. Each card in the Major Arcana has unique symbolism and meaning, often reflecting profound themes and archetypes that tap into the collective unconscious. From the journey of The Fool, symbolizing new beginnings and innocence, to The World, representing completion and fulfillment, these cards illustrate a journey of personal growth and self-discovery. The Major Arcana's rich imagery and deep meanings make them central to Tarot readings, offering insights into the one’s life path, challenges, and potential.

Minor Arcana Tarot Cards

The Minor Arcana Tarot cards consist of 56 cards that complement the Major Arcana by focusing on the day-to-day aspects of life. Divided into four suits the Wands, Cups, Swords, and Coins, each suit contains 14 cards: ten numbered cards and four court cards the Page, Knight, Queen, and King. The Wands represent creativity, action, and ambition; Cups symbolize emotions, relationships, and intuition; Swords denote intellect, conflict, and decision-making; and Coins relate to material aspects, such as finances, work, and the physical world. The Minor Arcana provides detailed insights into the practical, emotional, and mental aspects of life, offering a nuanced understanding of everyday experiences and challenges.