7. The Chariot

The Chariot signifies success and a major departure. It is set off into a new adventure. You have gained some confidence and you proved you have what it takes, be ready to take control. The Chariot is a symbol for...

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6. The Lovers

The Lovers represent a beautiful connection with someone, it can be romance but it doesn't have to be. It is about the union of opposites, making choices, the male and female figures being symbols of the dual nature within ourselves....

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5. The Hierophant

The Hierophant is the masculine counterpart to the High Priestess, but while he also deals with the subconscious, he represents the orderly and well-established approach to spirituality (religion/church). When he appears in a reading, it shows you are not ready...

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4. The Emperor

The Emperor represents power, respect and authority. He is a symbol for the rules of the physical world like our laws, structures and beliefs. He represents the Father archetype. When he appears in a reading, it means you are adopting...

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3. The Empress

She represents the divine feminine (in tarot masculine/feminine are seen as attributes/characteristics and are not related to the gender) and the power we can draw from being close to nature. She signifies abundance: she appreciates beauty in all forms and...

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2. The High Priestess

The High Priestess balances two worlds: the conscious and the subconscious thanks to her higher knowledge. She is the guardian of the subconscious mind and the teacher of sacred knowledge and hidden mysteries. She shows us that we all have a...

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1. The Magician

The Magician is setting intentions to the readiness of the Fool. The symbols of the suits show that you have all the resources you need within yourself - you have all you need. It's time to be clear about what...

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0. The Fool

The Fool is all about beginning a journey, and he will encounter the other 21 archetypes of the Major Arcana, each with an important life lesson to teach about our existence. The Fool represents you, embarking on this journey, about...

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The Major Arcana

The 22 cards of the Major Arcana represent the universal experiences we go through and influence our life. They are numbered from 0 to 21. We begin with card zero, the Fool: a blank canvas, and we end with card 21,...

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The Minor Arcana

The Minor Arcana represents our every day events, our day-to-day lives and experiences. The Minor Arcana is divided into 4 suits: Wands, Cups, Swords and Pentacles.Each suit starts with the Ace, goes to 10 and finish with the Court Cards: Page, Knight, Queen and...

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