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The Spiritual Journey Through the Tarot’s 78 Cards

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In the mystical realm of Tarot, each card is not just a part of divinatory practice but also a chapter in the book of the human spiritual journey. The Tarot deck, with its 78 cards, is a treasure trove of symbols and meanings, unlocking doors to profound self-understanding and the cosmos.

Major Arcana: Lessons of Life

The first part of the deck, the Major Arcana, comprises 22 cards, each symbolizing significant life lessons. From “The Fool,” card number 0, representing beginnings, to “The World,” the final card, symbolizing completion, the Major Arcana takes us through a journey filled with challenges and discoveries.

Minor Arcana: Details of Life

The Minor Arcana, with 56 cards, is divided into four suits: Wands, Cups, Swords, and Pentacles. Each suit corresponds to an aspect of life: creativity, emotions, intellect, and material matters. The cards from Ace to Ten and the four court cards depict specific situations we might encounter daily.

The Deep Meanings Behind the Cards

Each Tarot card carries a profound and personal meaning. For instance, “The Chariot,” the seventh card in the Major Arcana, speaks to the power of will and control. The charioteer, aided by two sphinx-like creatures, signifies the mastery of opposing forces to move forward.

Conclusion: Tarot and Self-Discovery

Tarot is not just a tool for divination but also a means for self-discovery and personal growth. Each card opens a new door, an opportunity to understand ourselves and the world around us better. Let the Tarot guide you on your path to seeking truth and completion.

 

 

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