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Tarot as spiritual practice is fascinating and has remained important all the way from ancient eras. It is a set of 78 cards, where each card has its own card significance and meaning that is used for the process of divination, or understanding of one’s self and personal development. The Tarot deck is divided into two main parts: There are two categories of tarot cards which are the major arcana and the small arcana. The Major Arcana is describing the major events, major aspects or signatures, key; major aspects, the best and most valuable lesson in life; The Minor Arcana is describing all day to day activities, all the tests, all trials and tribulations in life. Best tarot reader
Tarot History The theory that links the evolution of Tarot to the antiquity is possibly as old as the cards themselves while historians have estimated the cards to have begun in the entire 15th century. It is believed that the oldest sets of the Tarot cards originated from Italy and their purpose was actually more associated with trivial entertainments. But the depressive paper use changed its purpose with the time as people realized that Tarot cards are more than just cards, they contain the threads of symbolism and knowledge.
How Tarot Connects With The Universe
Tarot is described as an energy that enables the people to be in touch with the cosmic power and the forces that govern the world. Thus, the 78 cards in a Tarot are believed to reflect virtually all that life may entail, and gives the reader, as it were, an opportunity to journey into the soul and strive for understanding one’s path. Every card also has its power and meaning, its ability to open a bridge to the world unseen and help see ourselves and the world in greater truths. This way using the ancient knowledge of Tarot and Universal archetypes people are being nourished by the divine essence, the collective self, the cycle of the universe and being thus endowed with guidance and tools in facing life’s circumstances and opportunities. Expert tarot readings
The Major Arcana: Taming Of The Life Cycle Crossroads
The 22 cards forming the Major Arcana are the significant events of an individual’s life, an archetype, or a lesson associated with the life phases. These are the ‘jokers’ of the cards; these cards bear the powerful and possibly the change in the entire batch of cards in the Tarot set. The most representative of the Major Arcana and some of its most famous cards are the Fool, the Magician, the High Priestess, the Empress, the Emperor, the Hierophant , Wheel of Fortune and others. These, of course, are just some of the general meanings that are associated with these cards; each of these has a lot of representation in the anthropological as well as the psychological aspects and when the meanings are represented to the reader as well as to the querent, then the essence of life becomes more clear to all.
The Minor Arcana: Understanding The Journey Further
The Minor Arcana is minor in terms of rank but the deck contains 56 cards which are grouped to four categories namely Wands, Cups, Swords and the Pentacles. These suits symbolize fire, water, air, and earth; and the forty cards in each suit illustrate most of the facets of human life, as well as the feeling realm. The Minor Arcana cards are considered as the smaller or minor cards compared to the Major Arcana, as well as the skill or the work aspect of the Tarot, encompassing real-life activities and events that happen to us.