There are 22 cards in the Major Arcana, each showing some aspect of the human experience. The cards of the Major Arcana are focused on three themes: the realm of the material world, the realm of the intuitive mind, and the realm of change.
In A Complete Guide to the Tarot, Eden Gray points out that the the different events and emotions and experiences we have are reflected in the cards as laid down by a reader. Ultimately the Fool is at the center of it all, an innocent about to embark on a journey which will include many trials and tribulations.
Depending on which deck you're using, you may find that your cards are not in the order presented. Don't worry about that -- go by the meaning of the card, not by the numeric order. The illustrations on these pages depict cards from the Rider Waite deck, which is one of the most popular Tarot decks available today, and one typically used by new readers as a way to "get to know" Tarot.
In A Complete Guide to the Tarot, Eden Gray points out that the the different events and emotions and experiences we have are reflected in the cards as laid down by a reader. Ultimately the Fool is at the center of it all, an innocent about to embark on a journey which will include many trials and tribulations.
Depending on which deck you're using, you may find that your cards are not in the order presented. Don't worry about that -- go by the meaning of the card, not by the numeric order. The illustrations on these pages depict cards from the Rider Waite deck, which is one of the most popular Tarot decks available today, and one typically used by new readers as a way to "get to know" Tarot.
- 0 - The Fool
- 1 - The Magician
- 2 - The High Priestess
- 3 - The Empress
- 4 - The Emperor
- 5 - The Hierophant
- 6 - The Lovers
- 7 - The Chariot
- 8 - Strength
- 9 - The Hermit
- 10 - The Wheel of Fortune
- 11 - Justice
- Graphic Index
- Text Index
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