Friday, December 10, 2010

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The tarot is a form of divination that people have used for many centuries. I am writing this book because I have been using

the tarot cards ever since I was a young teenager. I wish to share the knowledge that I have learned over the years to others

who are also fascinated by the mysterious power of the tarot.
Tarot is primarily a traditional tool consisting of 78 cards that share metaphorical meanings and provide guidance for those

who need clarity to any situation or who are faced with a decision. Think of the tarot, not just as a window to the future, shopping

but as an oracle that is there to help guide you on the right path. Of course everyone has free-will, but the tarot cards can

give you a snap shot of the outcome to any course you plan on taking.
As I said earlier, the tarot is a traditional tool that consist of old meanings, but they can also have modern meanings that

today’s dabblers use today. In this book, I will provide both old and modern translations for all of the cards. I also

believe that it is best for you to come up with your own unique meaning for the cards; however, using books as references can

be helpful.
The Arcanas
The Major Arcana (which means big mysteries or secrets) stand for the mysteries and secrets of the universe, making them the

most complex cards in the deck. Each Major Arcana card has a title and are numbered from zero to twenty-one.
The Minor Arcana consists of four suits of fourteen cards each: Wands, Pentacles, Swords, and Cups. Each suit contains four

court cards (Kings, Queens, Knights, and Pages) and the ten numbered from Ace to ten are pip cards.
The Suits
Wands: The suits of wands represent the element of fire and the astrological signs of Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius. Fire

brings life, love, and creativity into our lives. Cards in the wands suit represent an enterprise and social interactions.

Pentacles: The suits of pentacles represent Earth and the astrological signs of Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn. Earth

represents materialism, wealth, money and industry.

Swords: The suit of swords represents the element of air and the astrological signs of Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius. Air

brings in mental activity and intellect. Because air is a communicative element it can often lead to arguments, gossip, and

strife.

Cups: The suits of cups represent the element water and the astrological signs of Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces. Water brings

in love, intuition, and sensitivity. The cards in the cups suit depict emotion, intuition, fantasy, and fertility.
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