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Minor arcana: It belongs to the smaller answers and secondary questions in the hand. It is related to more direct daily life in ordinary language. . It is divided into four groups, each group contains fourteen cards. They are:
1. Wand, dominated by the element of fire. These cards represent energy universals, specifically the forces of nature (the masculine or masculine side), related to perception, intuition, insight, and action.
2. The sword is dominated by the water element. They reflect our inner emotional truth. Their areas include love, feelings, relationship communication, and sexual energy (the feminine or female side).
3. The Holy Grail is controlled by the element of air. This group usually reflects our mental or spiritual state, including possible, contemplative processes. This level of ours is the easiest to be impressed by the outside world. This group also tells us what kind of energy can be used to shape our lives.
4. Pentacles are dominated by the earth element. These cards point to our outer, material, physical reality. These exteriors reflect the interior. Things associated with the earth element include health, body, nutrition, clothing, possessions, poverty and wealth.
Each tarot card has a symbol that points to your inner thoughts, subconscious motives, hidden fears and desires, as well as your personality, long-term fortunes and weaknesses.
The main card of the Major Arcana represents different situations experienced at different stages of life. These stages include:
0. (the fool) The fool: full of innocence, simplicity and no fear. journey towards life.
1. (the magician): Learn the art of communication.
2. (the high priestess) female leader: full of confidence and insight.
3. (the mepress) Queen: develop love and wisdom.
4. (the emperor) Emperor: Show leadership and wisdom to others.
5. (the hierophant) leader: pursue faith in life
6. (the lovers) lovers: develop different relationships
7. (the chariot) war Car: Overcome difficulties and achieve victory.
8. Justice: Treating others fairly and justly.
9. (the hermit): self-reflection and contemplation.
10. (the wheel of fortune) Wheel of Fortune: Change your destiny and work hard to make progress.
11. (strength): perseverance and exerting strength.
12. (the hanged man): self-sacrifice.
13. (death) Death: the end of something or the end of an experience.
14. (themperance) Temperance: ending the past and maintaining balance.
15. (the devil) The devil: the dangerous side of things or the dark side of the heart.
16. (the tower): break free from shackles and gain laughter.
17. (the star) star: ignite the fire.
18. (the moon) The moon: pursue dreams.
19. (the sun): achieve success.
20. Judgment: Use wise judgment.
21. (the world): Build a beautiful new world.
The Fool, Mate, Unwise Man
Keywords: wandering, free, inexperienced.
Story 1 Rider-Waite
With light steps, obstacles on the ground cannot restrain him.
The young man wore gorgeous clothes and walked on the edge of the cliff. In his eyes was his ideal.
He wanders around holding a rose in his left hand and all his belongings (packages) in his right hand.
His facial expression is full of wit and dreams.
The dog next to him reminded him not to keep moving forward, but to stop and think about it.
The crutch supporting the package symbolizes the strength of will, and the puppy is a hint of crisis.
Story 2: Overturning the Tarot Card Interpretation Quickly
The laurel crown represents victory. Red feathers represent the desire to pursue new things.
Baggage represents worldly things that cannot be let go. Roses represent purity of heart.
Colorful clothes represent inner shock.
The stick represents the Fool facing a new journey with strength and vitality.
Story 3: Introduction to the Mysterious Tarot Cards
Wearing a gorgeous headdress and occasionally carrying a stick, what is reflected in his eyes is his ideal country.
Realists say he is arrogant, while idealists think he has an adventurous spirit.
This card has no special order.
This card is not in the order of 1-21 of the Grand Mysteries. It is a rather special card.
It is said that it was the clown card of later playing cards.
The option is in the positive position and the reverse position
Love is innocent and romantic, blind, hot and cold
Adventurous in work, pursues novelty, lacks stability, and is irresponsible Heart
Sickness due to poor health and unstable life
Entertainment travel has unexpected gains and cannot be assured of travel
Other adventurers cannot make up their minds and quirks
Conclusion Beautiful dreams are unrealistic
The magician "creates" the story of the card the Magus, Magian or the Juggler.
Keywords: creation, persuasion, use.
Story 1 Rider-Waite
The card shows Apollo from Greek mythology, with a confident smile and piercing eyes.
The four elements of the universe are placed on the card table: Tree of Life [Fire], Sword [Wind], Pentacle [Earth], and Holy Grail [Water]
There is a magician above his head. An infinity symbol, the belt is a snake connected end to end, which is a symbol of spiritual eternity.
The magician holds the token in his right hand and points to the sky, and his left hand points to the ground, which represents the exchange of power and the gift of spirit.
The magician’s feet are roses and lilies, which represent human motivations, reflect God’s will, and command heaven and earth.
The rose represents life and the lily represents death.
Magician is the first card, which also implies that you are also a magician and can control the power of the universe.
Story 2: Subverting the Tarot Card Interpretation Quickly
The white robe represents the pure heart, and the crimson cloak represents the profound meaning of the magician's activities.
Represents dice players [gambling] and charlatans and scammers.
The options are positive and negative
Love, start a new relationship, lack of creativity
Work, new plans fail smoothly
Healthy and cheerful Poor health
Entertainment, unexpected gains, overplaying
Others are good, indecisive at the beginning
Conclusion, promising future, worrying future
Female Priest "Wisdom" The story of the card the High Priestess, the Pope Joan or Female Pontiff
Keywords: wisdom, duality, thinking, intuition, hiding.
Story 1 Rider-Waite
There is a crescent moon on his feet, a crown on his head, a ball in the crown, and a cross on his chest.
The scroll bar on the hand is Tora, which represents the second meaning of the law and the Ten Commandments of the Bible.
The scroll bar is partially covered by the cloak, which means that some are spoken and some are hidden.
She sits in front of black and white pillars, marked B and J respectively, representing dualism.
Behind her was a temple screen, with palm and pomegranate trees growing there.
She represents the religious bride and mother, the Star Daughter, and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
Story 2: Subvert Tarot Card Illustration Quickly
The water behind the curtain represents the depth of unconscious thoughts, hiding rich resources.
Represents the Virgin or the Pope’s wife.
Tora.... I heard that in the Bible code, "Torah" appears in every other Hebrew text.
Options are positive and negative
Love contains inner passion and unattainable lovesickness
Work and research are strong but lack enough wisdom
Healthy, intellectual, beautiful, and fulfilling life. Mental pressure
Entertainment and intellectual journey are not exciting
Other thoughtfulness and lack of understanding and tolerance
Conclusion, wisdom, It is unwise to be full and unsatisfied with desires
The story of the Queen's "Harvest" card the Empress
Keywords: harvest, pregnancy, love, mother.
Story 1 Rider-Waite
A woman sitting on a chair, wearing a gorgeous robe and having a noble appearance.
The crown has twelve stars surrounding it in a circle.
The shield next to her bears the symbol of Venus.
In front of her is a cornfield and behind her is a waterfall.
She holds a staff with a ball on it, which represents the world.
She is in paradise on earth.
Story 2: Subverting Tarot Card Illustration Quickly
The twelve stars represent the twelve months, and the woods represent the fertility of nature.
Corn fields represent fertility and abundance. Red roses represent the love of your spouse.
The water flowing into the pool represents the union of men and women to create new life.
Story 3: Introduction to the Mystical Tarot Cards
The Queen is a passionate and open woman.
Wearing several layers of gorgeous clothes, she has the majesty of a queen.
The endless supply of fruit in front of her and the queen's carefree life aroused the passion buried in her heart.
Excessive emotions are often blind love.
Story 4 Passion Tarot
This card is also called mother. Represents the female face.
The options are positive and negative
Love has results, love has no results
Work gradually prospers, performance declines
Health is too good Fat
Entertainment and elegance journey plans will encounter obstacles
Other fulfilling life vanity
Conclusion Harvest not getting what you want
The Emperor "Domination" The Story of the Cards the Emperor
Keywords: Dominance, maturity, experience, and depth.
Story 1 Rider-Waite
The token held in the right hand represents the king's supreme dominance, and the earth in the left hand symbolizes domination of the world.
He sits on a throne with a ram's head in front of the armrest to establish authority.
Ram heads are used to worship devils and are meant to intimidate others.
The king is the enforcer of power in this world.
He sat in front of the cliff, indicating that the king's position was dangerous and he had no worries sitting in front of the cliff.
Story 2: Overturning the Tarot Card Illustration Quickly
The crown represents lofty status, the armor represents strength, and the mountain represents determination and self-awareness.
The crown jewels represent wealth and status in the material world.
The token represents male creativity and potential, and the sheep head represents Zeus.
Story 3: An introduction to the mysterious Tarot cards
The powerful feet can be seen at the hem, telling the passionate story of the king's never-sleeping struggle.
The number 4, like the four seasons and the four elements, means the stable power that controls the world.
Besides the king whose status and reputation cannot be shaken, there is a mist like a shadow that makes people grow old.
It means that the king cannot live easily in the face of great responsibilities.
Story 4 Passion Tarot
This card is also called Father.
Options positive and negative
A firm and unchanging heart in love can be manipulated
Work tool leadership lacks management
Healthy and strong Pay attention to adult diseases
Entertainment can take care of all impossible travels
Others are mature, steady and immature
Conclusion Strong leadership will encounter setbacks in a short period of time
The High Priest or Hierophant card's story
Keywords: aid, teaching, transmission and distribution, restriction.
Story 1 Rider-Waite
The Pope wears a three-layered crown and sits in front of two identical pillars.
Holding a triple cross in his left hand and making common gestures with missionaries in his right hand, he showed how to distinguish between the explicit and hidden meanings in doctrine. The priestess makes no gestures.
There are two belts on the pope's clothes, which represent the oracle.
The Pope guides the two ascetics. Only through asceticism can we see the right path.
Story 2: Overturning the Tarot Card Illustration Quickly
The crossed keys represent the good and evil of knowledge, the secular world and heaven.
The three-layered crown represents the integration of matter, emotion, and soul.
The three layers of tokens represent material, emotional and spiritual sublimation.
The person on the left (rose pattern) represents desire, and the person on the right (lily pattern) represents pure thoughts.
The red coat represents creativity and action, and the green underwear represents spiritual understanding.
The two pillars represent dualism.
Story 3: Introduction to the Mysterious Tarot Cards
The Pope regards religious wisdom as truth and spreads it to ordinary people.
The pope wore a cassock, raised his right hand and blessed people.
There is a shining light behind the head, which represents the noble soul of the Pope.
Holding a triple cross in the left hand is a representation of the Trinity.
The two people kneeling in front of him represent that the world must be enlightened by him.
Five is four plus one, representing the four elements of matter plus mind.
Story 4 Passion Tarot
This card is also called the spiritual mentor. Spiritual Father, Pope.
The options are in the positive position and the reverse position
Love is good, marriage is not good
At work, there are noble people to help, but I am isolated
Healthy, famous doctor’s advice, mental exhaustion
Entertainment improves self-cultivation and is excluded by groups
Other depths of trust require broadening horizons
Conclusion: Dao Dao helps people fight alone
Lovers "unify" The Story of Cards the lovers or Marriage
Keywords: combination, choice, cooperation.
Story 1 Rider-Waite
The sun was shining on the zenith, and an archangel stretched out his hands to spread his influence.
A man and a woman stood on the ground, without clothes, just like Adam and Eve in heaven.
Behind the man is the tree of life with twelve fruits,
And behind the woman is the tree of the knowledge of good and evil and a snake.
The pattern represents youth, virginity, and love before being contaminated by material desires.
Story 2: Subvert Tarot Card Illustration Quickly
The five fruits of the fig tree represent the five senses of human beings, and the twelve fruits on the apple tree symbolize the zodiac.
Story 3: Introduction to the Mysterious Tarot Cards
Under the clear sky, a couple headed in the same direction.
The facial expressions of the two people tell the confidence of winning love and the determination to walk the road of life together.
The long hair in the wind symbolizes the carefree, free and unrestrained emotions of young people, and their endless vitality.
Pure white clothes represent uncontaminated innocence.
Six represents three plus three, and two triangles combined together form a union.
Story 4: The Tarot
The god of love shoots an arrow of love in the sky. A man and a woman hold hands with each other.
The older woman on the left gives the young couple Advice for men and women, tell them the true meaning of love.
The older woman is the priestess and represents wisdom.
Represents combination. There are many variations of this card pattern.
The option is in the positive position and the reverse position
Falling and breaking up
Someone at work cooperates with dismissal and resignation
Good health and loss of youth
Entertainment and sweet travel interests are too many and difficult to specialize
Other like-minded relationships are at odds
Conclusion combination and separation
Chariot "Victory" card The story of the chariot
Keywords: victory, action, adjustment.
Story 1 Rider-Waite
A arrogant prince holds a sword and drives a chariot.
The two heroes on the epaulettes are Urim and Thummim. He is a conqueror in every aspect.
The chariots are two sphinxes. Others painted lions and leopards.
Story 2: Subverting Tarot Card Illustrations
The canopy of stars represents heaven, and the four pillars represent the four elements.
The white sphinx represents consciousness, and the black represents unconsciousness.
Introduction to Story Three Mysterious Tarot Cards
The young prince driving the chariot, the flying hair showing the vitality of the young man,
the bright eyes, Thinking of conquering a foreign land.
The prince is independent and unwilling to accept his father's hereditary throne.
Only when he firmly believes in the world that he has built with his own hands can he convince others.
Story 4: In fact, you are already very good at Tarot
The chariot has two horses, going in different directions. One horse represents positivity and the other represents negativity.
The two horses think and act inconsistently, representing factors of binary opposition.
This chariot cannot be driven. Only when the driver uses his will to control his inner contradictions can he drive the chariot and lead to the road to victory.
The command staff in your hand is the staff of will.
Story 5 Passion Tarot
This card is also called Conquest.
Options are positive and negative
Love defeats love rivals and is abandoned
Work is invincible and has many setbacks
Healthy and energetic, pay attention to accidents
Entertainment, driving, travel, bad travel, possible accidents
Other positive actions, standing still
Conclusion, victory, failure
Strength "will" The Story of Cards Strength
Keywords: will, persistence, restraint.
Story 1 Rider-Waite
A young and beautiful woman tamed the lion easily.
Her divine power comes from her willpower.
It is a symbol of fearlessness and fighting power.
Story 2: Overturning the Tarot Card Illustration Quickly
On the head is the symbol of infinity, the woman represents consciousness, and the lion represents the instinctive animality.
In some versions of Tarot, Power is the eleventh card.
But Waite, an international standard set of cards, considers the eighth card to be more reasonable based on ancient Hebrew. .
Most foreign books and older versions use the eleventh card.
The order of Rider-Waite is used here.
But I adopt the ancient Tarot arrangement.
Options are positive and negative
Love and true love cannot control oneself
Sprint with all your strength on work, give up before you finish it
Healthy cultivation Physical strength deteriorates
Entertainment, thrilling and enjoyable journey will fail if forced to do so
Other breakthroughs and difficulties retreat
Conclusion There is willpower but no willpower
The Hermit "Seeks" The story of the card the Hermit, the Capuchin
Keywords: seeking, old age, trapped in darkness but with some light.
Story 1 Rider-Waite
He is a wise man, holding a lamp in the dark and a cane in his left hand.
Stay away from the noise of the world and pursue his pursuits wholeheartedly. truth.
The lamp is on the left side of the card, shining from his own feet. The hermit is the one who protects this lamp of wisdom.
There is a star [hope] in the lamp. The hermit carries hope and searches for the truth everywhere.
The lamp contains mysterious science, and its material is the token [Tree of Life] in his hand.
Story 2: Subverting Tarot Card Illustrations
The gray cloak and turban, and the white beard represent wisdom and maturity.
The light in the lamp is the light of God.
Snow-covered mountain peaks represent pure thoughts that need to be acquired through wisdom and experience.
Introduction to Story Three Mysterious Tarot Cards
The seeker has a pair of huge white wings behind his back.
A true hermit will not be obsessed with his own narrow theories. ,
Should have the wings of an angel and soar in the world.
To use a modern term, it is spiritual reform.
Story 4 Passion Tarot
This card is also called the Pursuer. Some cards' lights are partially covered by cloaks.
Options positive position and reverse position
Love that lasts forever, loneliness that is not understood
Working down-to-earth and lack of concentration
Health Care about your own health and have chronic diseases
Entertain and enjoy personal life to find the forgotten self
Other wise and decisive people are not calm enough
Conclusion If you wait for opportunities, you will succeed and miss them
The Wheel of Fortune "Reincarnation" The Story of the Cards
Keywords: reincarnation, transformation, alternation of good and bad.
Story 1 Rider-Waite
The wheel keeps turning, representing the non-stop universe and the ups and downs of life.
The Sphinx is responsible for the balance of the wheel.
The wheel is written Taro or Rota, which represents God's truth in this wheel.
[Tarot-Tarot, Tora-Truth, Rota-Wheel]
The four corners of the card are the four pillar gods, all of whom are reading.
The left side of the wheel is a snake, the right side is a dog-headed man-faced god, and the top is a sphinx.
Story 2: Subvert Tarot Card Illustration Quickly
The figures in the circle are mercury, sulfur, water and salt.
The sphinx represents rebirth, the dog-headed god represents the guide of the soul, and the snake brings death into people.
The four pillars represent the four elements and the twelve houses.
Story 3: Introduction to the Mysterious Tarot Cards
The center is the Wheel of Fortune, which tells the story of the continuous flow of life from birth to death.
The wheel is surrounded by scenes of life.
On the left is a scene of smooth progress, and on the right is a scene of distress
On the wheel are three angels, guarding the ups and downs of life.
This card is located exactly in the center, indicating the existence of reincarnation in the universe.
Destiny has its ups and downs, and fortunes take turns.
Story 4: Advanced Mysterious Tarot Cards
The three goddesses are constantly turning the huge spinning wheel, weaving the happiness and misfortune of life.
The youngest Crodo is the weaver of the thread of fate.
Lakasis in the middle separates the different threads of fate.
Adolos cuts the thread of life when he is about to die.
The goddesses of fate determine the fate of all living beings.
Story 5: Tarot Card Testing Game
The meaning of this card reveals that we must have the ability to withstand our fate.
After a setback, there is a chance for recovery, and after a hit, there is also a chance for submergence.
The upper left corner symbolizes Matthew and the humanity of Jesus.
The lower right corner symbolizes Mark and the kingly demeanor of Christ.
The lower left corner symbolizes Luke and sacrifice.
The upper right corner symbolizes John, symbolizing the divine spirit.
Tarot of Ceremonial Magick
OTAR------Purification ROTA------Wheel
AROT------ Alert ORAT------Awe
TORA------Truth TROA------Gate
AT OR-----You are RATOT- ----Shock
The Hebrew word on the wheel is Jehovah.
Story 7 Passion Tarot
This card is also called fate.
Options positive position and reverse position
Love, destined marriage, short-lived love affair
Turning point at work, low ebb period
Health improvement, health deterioration
The entertainment destiny encounter plan is cancelled
Other unexpected periods of good and bad luck
Conclusion When times turn good and times turn bad
[ Original]
Partial summary of the Tarot Major Arcana. The following is my summary of the Tarot cards during my time as a card reader. Although it is only a partial summary, I still hope to share it with you. Doing this at the beginning can strengthen your understanding of the cards, and summarizing after learning can deepen your memory. I analyzed the relationship between the 22 cards from the pattern of the cards. It turns out that there is a connection between each card. It is a beginning and an end, a result and a cause. The cycle of cause and effect, endless life, represents The rise and fall of all things in the world, whether it is day or night, birth and death, rebirth or destruction, men and women, wealth and poverty, angels and demons, are two directions of things, unified and restricting each other.
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