Tarot cards have been around since the 15th century and they’ve been used to give insight into a person’s future or present. Sometimes people need guidance with major life decisions, like what to do school, getting married or choosing a career. While many people seek out Top tarot card reader as well as other fortune-telling methods that involve astrology and numerology, there is some controversy over how these types of analyses can effectively be read.
- What is Tarot?
Tarot cards have been around since the 15th century and they’ve been used to give insight into a person’s future or present. Sometimes people need guidance with major life decisions, like what to do school, getting married or choosing a career. While many people seek out Tarot readings as well as other fortune-telling methods that involve astrology and numerology, there is some controversy over how these types of analyses can effectively be read.
- What Cards are in a Tarot Deck?
The 78 cards in most decks are divided into four suits: Cups (water), wands (fire), swords (air) and pentacles (earth). They have four suits because this is the number based on a circle. This is the basis of all divination, which is based on cycles and divisions.
- The Fool (0 Cards)
The Fool, who looks like a child with no shoes, represents desire and not yet having what you want. Although he wants things now, he has to wait to get them. The fool also implies a restlessness that comes from not having what you want as well as being upset at that fact.
- The Magician (I Card)
The Magician said to represent intellect and power. As the first card in a reading, it represents new beginnings, as well as fresh ideas and plans. When it appears in other positions, however, it could mean that you’re too attached to one plan and need to explore other options.
- The High Priestess (II Card)
It is also known as The Papess or The Priestess and while it’s usually thought of as a female card, some decks have depicted her as male. She is an old woman who represents hidden secrets and knowledge which you will learn in time. She is all about information and how it can be revealed to you as well as how to use it.
- The Empress (III Card)
The Empress, while usually considered a female, can also be male in some decks and she represents creativity, fertility and nature. She is associated with health, prosperity and comfort but she can also foretell the end of something. She is known for being creative but she can also be a perfectionist that needs to have things done her way.