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Here you can find all the tarot card systems that I use.
- After Tarot
- Before Tarot
- Crazy Sexy Love Notes
- The shamanic soul oracle
- The small guide to the great success of Robert Betz
- Energy Oracle Cards
- Everyday Witch Tarot
- Gilded Tarot by Cyrus Marchetti
- Golden Art Nouveau Tarot
- Golden Botticelli Tarot
- Initiatory of the Golden Dawn Tarot
- Crystal Ball Cards
- Legacy of the Divine Tarot
- Oracle of the Goddesses
- Osho Zen Tarot
- Radiant Rider Waite Tarot Deck
- Radiant Wise Spirit Tarot
- Red Hot Love Orakel
- Spirit Animal Oracle: German , English
- Tarot of Dreams
- Tarot of the 78 Doors
- Tarot of the Golden Wheel
- The Modern Witch Tarot Deck
- The Psychic Tarot Oracle Cards
- The Soul's Journey Lesson Cards
- The Steampunk Tarot
- The Urban Tarot
- Universal Tarot by Lo Scarabeo (XL cards)
- Vice Versa Tarot
- Vice Versa Tarot II
- Wisdom cards for life decisions
- Witches Tarot
- Time cards
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Tarot cards are a form of oracle. The meaning of this oracle lies primarily in self-knowledge. The original aim of reading tarot cards is not to predict mundane everyday events. If tarot cards are placed on a specific topic, this can have a prognostic character, but is by no means a definitive statement about the outcome of a situation or topic. What makes Tarot and the associated card-laying so valuable is the deep understanding of one's own personal life task and the sensitization to it. Every reading - every oracle - wants and can lead to a better understanding of situations and oneself and, if necessary, to see through them.What is the origin of tarot cards?
The origin of the Tarot puzzle is still not entirely clear today. Nevertheless, the tarot can look back on a historical and temporal development. Around 1370 there were already first mentions of maps in many European cities. Later, around 1428, the first sets of cards appeared at Italian royal courts, which - like today's tarot cards - consisted of 22 trumps and 56 other cards. Around 1530, in the middle of the Renaissance, the Italian name tarocco or tarochi appeared, which later became Tarot in France and Tarock in Germany. From the 16th century onwards, the images of the Tarot de Marseille, which is now considered classic, became established. In the Age of Enlightenment in 1781, Antoine Court de Gébelin discovered the esoteric extent of tarot cards. In the middle of the 19th century, Paul Christian brought Tarot together with astrology and thus established the name Arcana as a name for the cards. Ely Star divided major and minor arcana for the first time. At the beginning of the 20th century, in 1909 and 1910, the Rider Waite Tarot cards appeared - one of the most famous tarot decks of today. Even though the exact origin has not been discovered to date, it is evident that tarot has become increasingly popular over time. Starting in the 1970s, Tarot gained unprecedented interest, resulting in hundreds of new variations of Tarot. The Crowley Tarot and the Universal Waite Tarot are probably the best-known card decks alongside the Rider Waite Tarot.The Minor and Major Arcana
Basically, the minor and major arcana can be purchased as tarot cards. The word arcana is the plural of the Latin arcanum, which in turn means "mystery". All cards in a tarot deck are called arcana and it is divided into the major and minor arcana.Major Arcana Tarot Cards
The Major Arcana consists of 22 cards. They are also called trumps. Each trump card shows an individual motif and has a corresponding, representative name. The Major Arcana are numbered from 0 to XXI: 0 The Fool, I The Magician, II The High Priestess, III The Empress, IV The Sovereign, V The Hierophant, VI The Lovers, VII The Chariot, VIII Power, IX The Hermit, X Wheel of Fate, XI Justice, XII The Hanged Man, XIII Death, XIV Temperance, XV The Devil, XVI The Tower, XVII The Star, XVIII The Moon, XIX The Sun, XX Judgment and XXI The World. Each trump card stands alone in its meaning and therefore deals with an individual topic. Drawing a trump card in a reading is often a clear indication, while the Minor Arcana leave a little more room for interpretation. This clarity of the trumps also results in the final quintessence, which, to a certain extent, results in the final remark of every hand.Minor Arcana Tarot Cards
The Minor Arcana are the 56 cards that consist of the four suit sets (Wands, Swords, Cups or Coins) of 14 cards each. Each sentence corresponds to one of the four elements:- The staff as a tarot symbol corresponds to the fire element.
- The sword as a tarot symbol corresponds to the air element.
- The cup as a tarot symbol corresponds to the element of water.
- And the coin, which is also called a disc or pentacle in other tarot decks, symbolizes the earth element.
Tarot cards meaning
Anyone who wants to buy tarot cards should also know the meaning, which helps, among other things, to orient themselves for the first time. While the meaning of the Minor Arcana, as already described above, is largely based on its assignment to an element, each Major Arcana has its own meaning:- 0 The fool represents new beginnings and surprises.
- I The magician stands for willpower and activity.
- II The High Priestess represents receptivity and embodies intuitive knowledge.
- III The ruler stands for fertility and everything living.
- IV The ruler represents realization and responsibility.
- V The Hierophant stands for confidence and the search for meaning.
- VI The lovers represent the path of the heart and loving decisions.
- VII The car for a confident and joyful departure.
- VIII Kraft stands for love of life and passion.
- IX The hermit stands for individuality, self-knowledge and loyalty to oneself.
- X Wheel of Destiny for the right time.
- XI Justice stands for wise judgment and a sensible decision.
- XII The Hanged Man represents repentance and a topsy-turvy world.
- XIII Death stands for farewell and the natural end of a development.
- XIV Temperance stands for the guardian angel and the right measure.
- XV The devil represents temptation and entanglements.
- XVI The tower represents upheaval or collapse.
- XVII The star represents a new future and happy prospects.
- XVIII The moon represents fears and irritations.
- XIX The sun represents carefreeness and joy of life.
- XX Judgment represents redemption and healing.
- XXI The world stands for the goal achieved.