Contemplating the Enjoyable Practice of Tarot Reading? Get the Basics Right!

By Thomas Bruuin

Ahead of experimenting with free psychic readings a bit of background understanding of the tarot cards used may be handy.

The original tarot deck containing 78 cards can be broken down into three groups: The 22 major Arcana cards, The 40 minor Arcana cards, and The 16 Court cards puts together these groups.

Moreover the minor arcana and court cards are further broken down into four suits that is wands, cups, pentacles, and swords.

The 22 cards of the major arcana can be classified as "big secrets". As this name implies universal matters and replies can be anticipated at some point in tarot reading only using these cards, in a tarot spread.

The major arcana often describe the character, psychological state, and other central attributes of the querent (in divination and ritual, the querent is the asker of questions). More or less every matter posed to a spread composed of the major arcana can be resolved. This section of the tarot deck starts its voyage with the number zero - the fool card and concludes with the number 21 which is the world card.

The 40 cards of the minor arcana may be interpreted as meaning "small issues". As you can expect and the name entails the minor arcana illustrates specific directions in our personal lives. These cards frequently explain affairs at home, at work, or at school. Any tarot reading with a deck comprised only of these cards will produce exceptionally precise results regarding the querent's query.

The court cards are the royalty of the tarot deck. These 16 cards are consists of Kings, Queens, Pages, and Knights. These cards usually symbolize instantaneous environmental influences. An example of these effects might include direct family, friends, lovers, and coworkers. These cards may be representational of imagery existing in the querent's mind.

Kings in general imply a male of 36 or older almost certainly a fatherly figure with authority, insight and experience. Queens also often represent a female 36 or older with matriarchal aspects of power, nurturing, understanding, compassion, and reliability. Knights are the heralds of the tarot deck and normally range in age from the mid twenties to the mid thirties. Knights can be male or female conveying a positive message when right side up and a negative message when reversed. Pages normally symbolize children and naivete. They have a mixture of meanings typically representing messengers, schoolchildren, young adults, or assorted issues related to the inexperience of youth.

The four suits of the tarot deck are wands, cups, pentacles, and swords. These suits mean numerous aspects of our lives. For example the suit of wands often correspond to work or social activities. Furthermore, the suit of cups commonly imply love or emotional matters. The suit of pentacles generally symbolize money matters or health problems. Lastly, the suit of swords signify problems or dilemmas the querent may be dealing with.

The four suits of the Tarot deck also have extra prominent features. For instance the suit of wands match the element of fire and the astrological signs of Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius. The suit of cups corresponds to the element of water and the zodiacal signs Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces. The suit of pentacles embodies the element of earth and corresponds to the sun signs of Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn. The suit of swords forms a relationship with the element of air corresponding to the astrological signs of Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius.

Making your own tarot readings and trying a range of tarot reading systems usually aids in memorizing the meanings of the cards, in various tarot spreads. Do not feel overwhelmed and bear in mind that practice makes perfect. I hope this small presentation to the tarot deck helps bring the rewarding experience of tarot reading into your life. If you want to learn more about tarot, tarot readings, or the tarot deck why not get a free tarot reading or talk with some talented tarot psychics online? It's free to try so try yours today! Fair enough? Enjoy!

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