Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Unlock The Mysteries: Master The Mystical Art Of Tarot

 

The Meaning of the Divine 78 Evocative Tarot Cards


Welcome, 

On our journey in understanding the mystical world of tarot and mastering the cards, so far our path has taken us down the road of learning about:

The Tarot's Origin and History
The Tarot Deck: How to choose the right deck and What is a good Tarot deck for the beginner?
The Tarot Deck Structure: The Arcana (Major and Minor); The Four Suits; The Court Cards; and Symbolism (The Five Archetypal Worlds and The Five Cohorts)


Rich Profound Symbolism and Vivid Imagery


We now enter the Tarot Card Learning Room to discover the true meanings of each of the 78 evocative cards, to delve into their rich profound symbolism and vivid imagery to unearth their suggestive, captivating storylines.


Learn How To Read Tarot Like A Pro: Master the Art of Tarot."


The Major and Minor Arcana


Commencing with The Major Arcana, a deck on its own, from (0) The Fool to (21) The World, we get up close and personal with each of the cards within the deck to study their meanings, beginning with (0) The Fool.  We will then move on to review the Minor Arcana, the 56 cards made up of Rods, Cups, Swords and Pentacles, from Ace to Ten and the Four Court-Royal cards. 


The Major Arcana Deck (0 - XXI) 


O - The Fool




 

Number (O):             Limitless

                                        Pure Energy

 

Arcana:                      Major - represents the cycle in life while

                                        emphasises the importance of the  card's

                                        meaning and timing (i.e., a major life

                                        event and currently powerful 

                                        energies are at work)

 

Card Meaning:        New Beginning

                                      Innocence (gullible)

                                      Carefree

 

Element:                    Air  

 

Zodiac Sign:              Pisces

 

Planet:                        Uranus (Potential). Free Spirit

 

 


Symbolism: Archetypal Worlds and Key Symbols 


The Garden World. White Rose: purity, innocence, freedom, of the soul 
The Animal Kingdom World. Dog: animal side of nature, faith
The Human Creation World. Robe/tunicpure ideas and motives
The Spiritual World. Stick/Rod: spiritual unity, energy, creativity, nature of all things
The Human Creation World. Wreath: Connection with nature
The Landscape World: Mountains: The quest for truth, a higher sphere of existence
The Spiritual World. Sun: Spiritual guidance, happiness and blessing


Colours


Red: Fire, passion, intense desire, eagerness, courage, health
White: Purity, truth, virtue of all kinds, highest spirituality
Yellow: Air, mental, intellect, imagination-creativity, skill
Green: Nature, renewal, vitality, harmony, fertility
Light Blue: Devotion, inspiration, peace, innocence
Orange: Vitality, fun, happiness, passion, success



Story Line: Reading the Card


'Of nothing is everything. I have unlimited potential, within me is the power to
create'. Often appears in a reading when we are about to or are thinking about starting something new. It represents embracing new beginnings and the expansion of new horizons.  Also, the fool encourages a time of spontaneity, a leap of faith and a willingness to take risks, a time to listen to inner feelings. Indicates opportunity and potential and being on the verge of an exciting and unexpected journey.



Coming next... (I) The Magician. 


Until then, in German, Tschussi. 

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