idea of following beliefs and traditions; the ‘Lovers’ represents love; the ‘Chariot’ represents struggle; the ‘Strength’ card represents just that, strength; the ‘Hermit’ represents someone soul-searching; the ‘Sun’ represents personal contentment; and the ‘Moon’ represents ideas of feminism and seduction.
The ‘Pentacles’ suit is associated with materialistic things like money and luxury, while the ‘Wands’ tarot suit is used for work-related predictions. The ‘Swords’ suit is used for predictions as well, but for mental changes and sufferings. If you’re interested in hope, then you’ll want to see the ‘Star’ suit appear. Lastly, the ‘Cups’ reflect how a person is emotionally, as well as any other emotional changes.
The card of ‘Justice’ is self explanatory and represents exactly what its name means. The card of ‘Death’ is more symbolic and signifies a death that is spiritual or mental. Martyrdom is representative of the ‘Hanged Man’. The symbol for sudden change is the ‘Tower’. ‘Temperance’ denotes balance and harmony. Self-examination is represented by ‘Judgment’. Collectively these cards lead to the card ‘World’.
We have finished examining the meaning of each tarot card. The next thing to do is learn how to read tarot cards. This is an ever-evolving quest of mastering the art and skill of tarot card reading. You should be studious, patient, and have a sharp intuition. The reading’s depth and value is directly dependent on the level of skill of the read. The best thing to do is seach for a website that offers a free tarot card reading. This will introduce you to the practice of tarot card reading.
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