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Pushpa 's divine tarot card readings Minor Arcana Cards My Blog 3#minorarcanacards#tarotcard#fortune

  In Tarot, the Minor Arcana refers to the 56 cards in the deck that complement the Major Arcana. The Minor Arcana cards focus on everyday events, emotions, and challenges, as opposed to the broader life themes and spiritual lessons symbolized by the Major Arcana. The Minor Arcana is divided into four suits, each associated with specific elements, themes, and areas of life: The Four Suits of the Minor Arcana 1. Wands (Fire) Themes: Creativity, passion, energy, ambition, and personal growth. Focus: Career, inspiration, and projects. 2. Cups (Water) Themes: Emotions, relationships, intuition, and spirituality. Focus: Love, friendships, and emotional fulfillment. 3. Swords (Air) Themes: Intellect, conflict, truth, and decisions. Focus: Challenges, communication, and mental clarity. 4. Pentacles (Earth) Themes: Material aspects, financial matters, health, and practicality. Focus: Career, wealth, and physical well-being. Card Numbers and Court Cards Each suit contains 14 cards: Numbere...

The Secret of Tarot Cards My Blog 1#thesecretoftarotcards#tarotreading

The Secret of Tarot Cards Tarot cards are a deck of 78 cards used for divination, spiritual guidance, and introspection. They are commonly associated with fortune-telling but are also used for meditation, self-discovery, and storytelling. The deck is divided into two main sections: 1. Major Arcana (22 cards) These cards represent major life themes, spiritual lessons, and significant events. Examples include The Fool, The Lovers, and The World. Each card holds symbolic imagery and meanings that reflect archetypal experiences. 2. Minor Arcana (56 cards) These cards are divided into four suits—Wands, Cups, Swords, and Pentacles—similar to playing card suits. Each suit contains: Ace through 10 cards, representing different stages or aspects of life. Court cards: Page, Knight, Queen, and King, symbolizing people, roles, or personality traits. Each card has a unique interpretation that depends on its imagery, position (upright or reversed), and context within a spread (a layout of cards used...

The Major Arcana cards My Blog 2 #majorarcanacards#tarotreading

  The Major Arcana cards are a set of 22 cards in a standard Tarot deck that represent significant life events, spiritual lessons, and archetypes. They are seen as the "soul" of the Tarot and are used to provide guidance and insight on a deeper, more meaningful level. Each card has unique symbolism and can be interpreted upright or reversed, depending on the reading. Here are the 22 cards in the Major Arcana, along with their general meanings: 1. The Fool (0): New beginnings, adventure, spontaneity, innocence. 2. The Magician (I): Manifestation, power, resourcefulness, inspired action. 3. The High Priestess (II): Intuition, mystery, subconscious, spiritual wisdom. 4. The Empress (III): Fertility, nurturing, abundance, creativity. 5. The Emperor (IV): Authority, structure, stability, leadership. 6. The Hierophant (V): Tradition, spirituality, conformity, education. 7. The Lovers (VI): Love, harmony, choices, partnerships. 8. The Chariot (VII): Willpower, determination, succe...