Category: tarot
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How to Interpret Pentacle Cards in Tarot Readings
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The pentacles suit is commonly associated with material aspects of life, wealth, resources, and the physical world. Cards…
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Using Tarot Cups Cards for Love and Relationship Readings
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The Tarot of Cups, also known as the tarot of love or emotional tarot, focuses on themes related…
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Understanding the Energy of the Swords Suit in Tarot Readings
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Tarot cards often incorporate air elements, such as thinking, analysis, and intellectual processes, in the form of the…
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The Symbolism Behind Tarot Wands: What Do They Represent?
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Fire, energy, passion, and creativity are all attributed to the “Wands” suit in tarot. It denotes new beginnings, progress and evolution. A traditional Tarot deck, the Suit of Wands, is one of only four decks in the Minor Arcana. The…
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The Evolution of Tarot Cards Through the Centuries
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The evolution of the tarot cards over the centuries is a complex and fascinating one. Its evolution has…
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Tarot Card Size Matters: Impact on Interpretation and Handling
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Tarot card size has a significant impact on how the cards are read and interpreted. The standard size for tarot cards is 2. Dimensions are 4 by 7 inches. A standard size of 75 inches enables each card to display intricate imagery and symbolism. This size surpasses that of regular playing cards, allowing for the intricate details found…
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10 Card Tarot Spread: the Celtic Cross help you out
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A versatile and widely used tarot card spread is also known as the 10-card sextet. The usual approach is to learn about different aspects of a situation or question. Typically, this spread consists of ten cards placed in different order to represent the various components of each question. FIt appears that there are many different types of the 10-card…
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5 card tarot spread: Most commonly used by beginners
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Tarot cards are used extensively in life (various relationships, love letters, career lines, money indices and much more). Five cards are arranged in sequence to represent specific questions or elements of the card being requested. The center card is the standard symbol for the central theme or subject matter of the reading. The other cards act as a shield, providing context and deeper insight into the situation. Positioned behind the center card, this card signifies events or factors that have influenced the current state of affairs. To understand the reasons for current situations, it is necessary to examine past events or circumstances. Current Symbol: Commonly found just below the center of the document, this symbol signifies what…