What is tarot?

What is tarot?

Tarot is a system of cards used for self-reflection and spiritual insight. Its true power lies in its ability to offer guidance, encourage introspection, and help individuals tap into their own intuition.

What is Tarot?

Tarot consists of 78 cards, divided into two main sections:

  • The Major Arcana: These 22 cards represent significant life events, major themes, and deep spiritual lessons. They symbolize bigger, transformative moments.

  • The Minor Arcana: These 56 cards are divided into four suits (Cups, Pentacles, Swords, and Wands), and each suit represents different aspects of life (emotions, work, intellect, and creativity). These cards deal with the day-to-day situations, struggles, and victories we face.

Tarot cards are often seen as a mirror to the subconscious mind, reflecting not only potential outcomes but also revealing deeper truths about a person’s current emotional state, challenges, and opportunities. By regularly reflecting on the messages of the cards, people can track their progress, identify patterns, and cultivate self-awareness. The deeper you understand yourself, the more empowered you become to navigate life with confidence and resilience. Tarot can help identify limiting beliefs or old patterns of behavior that no longer serve you, allowing you to release them and make room for growth and transformation. 

      Tarot serves as a tool for self-discovery, empowerment, and spiritual guidance. Whether used for personal reflection, decision-making, or simply finding clarity, tarot helps individuals connect with their own intuition and deeper wisdom. 

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