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Tarot reading like most other
New Age beliefs relies more on intuitive feelings than on ay
scientific explanation. This is what makes finding the perfect deck
the most difficult task in Tarot reading. One needs to find a deck
that ‘speaks out’ to one. With the wide variety of decks available
its possible you may need to go through several before you find the
‘right’ one.
While there is a wide variety
of decks available that use different symbols, they all represent
the same things. A typical tarot deck consists of 78 cards, divided
into the Major and Minor Arcanas.
The
Major Arcana:
The Major Arcana consists of 22
Trumps. These are the spiritual cards in the deck. They deal with
the inner self. They represent the universal forces of nature and
trace an individual’s path as depicted in the Qabbalah i.e. the 22
steps that take you from the material world to the spiritual world
of God. Spiritual readings are done only using the Major Arcana.
They give insight into hidden talents as well as to an individual’s
karma.
The Trumps are:
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The Fool
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The Magician or
Magus:
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High Priestess
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Empress
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Emperor
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Hierophant
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Lovers
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Chariot
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Strength
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Hermit
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Wheel
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Justice
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Hanged Man
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Death
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Temperance
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Devil
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Tower
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Star
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Moon
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Sun
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Judgement
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World
The Minor Arcana
The Minor Arcana consists of 56
cards. They represent the physical or material aspect of life. The
Minor is divided into 4 Suits (similar to the deck of playing cards)
and the numbers in each Suit correspond with those of a playing
deck. The 4 Suits are Wands, Cups, Swords and Pentacles. Each Suit
also has 4 Court Cards – The Knight, Queen, Price and Princess.
Each suit represents one of the
four elements (Wands-Fire, Cups-Water, Swords-Air, Pentacles-Earth),
the three signs of the zodiac ruled by the element the suit
represents and one of the four letters of the Tetragrammaton (Wands-Yod,
Cups-Heh, Swords-Vau and Pentacles-Heh-Final).
Each of the Court Cards is also
ruled by an element. Princesses are ruled by Earth, Princes by Fire,
Queens by Water and Knights by Air.
Interpreting The Cards
Numerical
Values
Each card in the deck is also
assigned a numerical value. The numerical value is different from
the numerological correspondent and the two must never be confused.
Numerical values are based on
the face of the card. The Ace is an exception to this rule as it
always takes the numerical value of 5. The Major Arcana cards are
numbered 0-21 using Roman numerals. The Minor Arcana cards 2-10 take
the face value of their card. Princesses always take the numerical
value of 7. The remaining three Court Cards (Queens, Princes and
Knights) take the numerical value 4.
Numerological Correspondents
The numerological correspondent
helps to clarify the essence of the card. Since numerology deals
mainly with the numbers 1-9, higher numbers are written in the
unreduced/reduced format. Thus 10 is 10/1. While a knowledge of
numerology makes the reading richer, it is not essential for a Tarot
reading.
Astrological
Correspondents
Each card is represented by an
Astrological Correspondent. These include the signs of the Zodiac,
the elements and the planets.
Dignified
Vs III-Dignified
Some readers believe that each
card has two meanings. If it shows in an upright position then the
card is said to have a positive meaning. However, if the card is
upside down or in a reverse position, it may indicate negative
events. It may also indicate the unwillingness on the part of the
querant to accept his or her hidden feelings and desires. Basically,
it represent the subconscious of the querant.
So to brief it all up:
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The Major Arcana has 22 cards, numbered
0-21 and they are spiritual in nature.
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The Minor Arcana has 56 cards divided
into 4 suits. Each Suit has cards from 2-10 and 4 Court Cards. The
Minor Arcana represents the material facets of life. Each Suit also
has an elemental ruler.
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Each card is assigned a numerical
value, a numerological and astrological correspondent and a Hebrew
letter.
This explanation is a simple
listing to get you started. To actually be able to make
interpretations one would need to understand the nature of each of
the Major Arcana cards in addition to the various combinations and
implications of the Minor Arcana. |