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I have found reading the tarot cards to be an
accurate and interesting way to divine the future and my clients
frequently request a reading.
The way in which the cards are placed to ascertain
their correct meaning varies according to a person's individual
needs and circumstances. The method I use to gain strong psychic
power is to have the seeker shuffle the twenty-two major cards
of the tarot deck.
I concentrate on the questions they seek knowledge
about, and the client puts five cards down, face up. The seeker
then puts another card down on top of one of the other cards,
because a clear picture of a situation is sometimes required.
He or she puts the cards down one after the other in their correct
place until all twenty-two cards are down.
Tarot cards date as far back as Ancient Egyptian
times, when Thoth, the god of writing and wisdom, directed the
scribes the learned men of that time to inscribe
magical pictorial signs on clay tablets. These magical signs became
the ancestors of the Tarot cards we use today.
The tarot cards are indicative of and represent
in a symbolic way, the past, present and future of mankind.
You can find our huge range of Tarot Card Decks
here.
Below you will see the number, name and outline
of each card's symbolic meaning.
| I |
The Pope |
Represents the will of god, the creation and
quickening of life |
| II |
The High Priestess |
Represents duality and virginity |
| III |
The Empress |
Represents beauty and pregnancy |
| IV |
The Emperor |
Material things and worldly authority |
| V |
The Pope |
Sacred things and spiritual power |
| VI |
The Lovers |
Innocence, love and the union of opposites |
| VII |
The Chariot |
Exaltation and the spirit's passage towards contentment |
| VIII |
Justice |
Achievement of equilibrium |
| IX |
The Hermit |
Puberty and hidden light |
| X |
The Wheel of Fortune |
Karma and a building-up towards your destiny |
| XI |
Strength |
Strength that leads to ecstasy |
| XII |
The Hanged Man |
Release of the waters of life |
| XIII |
Death |
Resurrection |
| XIV |
Temperance |
Change and transformation |
| XV |
The Devil |
Dominance of pride, ambition and lust |
| XVI |
The Tower Struck by Lightning |
Bitterness, collapse, violence and destruction, imprisonment,
or death |
| XVII |
The Star |
Intuition, hope and bliss |
| XVIII |
The Moon |
Loss of innocence, and the darkness of the womb |
| XIX |
The Sun |
The Light of true intelligence |
| XX |
The Day of Judgment |
Aspiration to move from low to higher things |
| XXI |
The World |
Joy, and release from earthly existence |
| XXII |
The Fool |
Divine madness: the card that contains all qualities but
has none |
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