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  • Major Arcana

    Major Arcana

    The Major Arcana is one of the two main sections of a traditional Tarot deck, consisting of 22 cards that represent significant life events, spiritual lessons, and overarching themes. Each card in the Major Arcana holds symbolic meanings that can reflect major influences or turning points in one's life.

    The Major Arcana cards are often seen as a map of the soul's or Fool’s Journey, highlighting stages of personal growth, challenges, and transformations. Each card's symbolism offers a unique lesson that can be applied to both everyday situations and larger spiritual quests.

  • Minor Arcana

    The Minor Arcana of a Tarot deck consists of 56 cards that represent the day-to-day situations, challenges, and experiences we face in life. While the Major Arcana focuses on larger, transformative themes, the Minor Arcana delves into more specific aspects of our daily existence and personal circumstances. The Minor Arcana is divided into four suits, each representing a different aspect of life, and each suit contains 14 cards: ten numbered cards (Ace through Ten) and four court cards

  • Court Cards

    The Court Cards in a Tarot deck—traditionally consisting of the Page, Knight, Queen, and King but are replaced here with Sovereign, Sage, Seeker and Squire—represent personalities, roles, or archetypes that provide deeper insight into the dynamics of the situation at hand. They can reflect actual people in your life, aspects of your own character, or stages of development. Each of the four suits has its own set of court cards, with each card symbolizing different qualities, stages of development, or attitudes related to that suit.