Tarot cards are a deck of 78 cards typically used for divination, meditation and self-reflection. The deck is divided into two main categories: the Major Arcana, consisting of 22 cards representing significant life themes and archetypal energies, and the Minor Arcana, which consists of 56 cards divided into four suits (Cups, Pentacles, Swords, and Wands), each representing different aspects of daily life and experiences.
There are numerous tarot spreads, each designed to provide insight into different aspects of a querent’s life or question. Tarot offers insights into the past, present and future of a situation or question. Tarot can provide insights into the dynamics between two individuals, whether romantic, familial or platonic. Tarot provides answers to questions related to career, work, and professional development. It can shed light on current challenges, potential opportunities and the best course of action.
Tarot typically involves in comparing the pros and cons of different options and exploring potential outcomes. Tarot helps to explore and confront inner fears, doubts and unresolved issues, promoting self-awareness and personal growth.
Tarot readings involve drawing cards from the deck and interpreting their meanings in relation to the querent’s question or situation.
The querent is encouraged to reflect on the interpretations and to resonate it with their own experiences and feelings. Tarot readings can provide guidance and insights, but ultimately, the querent has the power to shape their own destiny.