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A tarot deck consists of 78 cards, each carrying its own symbolism and meaning. The 22 Major Arcana cards represent life's big themes and turning points. The 56 Minor Arcana cards reflect the everyday situations, choices, and emotions you encounter along the way. Together they form a rich visual language for understanding yourself and the patterns that shape your life.
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The Major Arcana are the heart of the tarot. These 22 cards represent the deep, archetypal forces that shape who you are and the major chapters of your life. From The Fool's leap of faith to The World's sense of completion, each card captures a universal human experience. When a Major Arcana card appears in a reading, it signals something significant.
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Explore readingsWhile the Major Arcana captures life's big themes, the Minor Arcana zooms in on everyday life. These 56 cards are divided into four suits, each linked to an element and a dimension of human experience. They reveal the practical choices, emotions, thoughts, and circumstances you navigate day to day.
Wands are associated with the element of fire and represent energy, ambition, inspiration, and drive. They show up in readings when questions of passion, career, and personal growth are at play. Wands often point to what motivates you, where your creative energy flows, and what you are building toward.
Cups are connected to the element of water and reflect our emotional world: love, relationships, intuition, and creativity. When Cups appear in a reading, they often point to what you feel rather than what you think. They reveal how you connect with others, how you process loss or joy, and where your heart is leading you.
Swords belong to the element of air and represent the realm of thought: decisions, conflicts, truth, and clarity. These cards often appear when you are working through a mental challenge or facing a difficult choice. Swords can be confronting, but they ultimately push you toward honesty, both with yourself and with others.
Pentacles are tied to the element of earth and deal with the material side of life: work, money, health, and the home. But they go deeper than finances. Pentacles ask how you build security, how you use your talents, and whether your daily life reflects what you truly value. They ground the reading in practical reality.