Tarot composition structure

Tarot composition structure

Grand Arcana

Like its name, the Big Arcana card is used to explain the general fortune of fate. Each card reflects a different experience in life, so the big cards that appear during divination will become the focus of analysis. The answer or message it gives us is about the larger problem or main situation at hand. At the same time, it provides us with high-level thinking teaching. These teachings reveal to us the answers to important current issues, allowing us to better choose the next step, rather than giving us an exact solution.
In addition, the "Fool" card does not have an exact number in the 22 Big Arcana. Sometimes people number it as "0", and sometimes it is not numbered. Each of the twenty-two cards of the Grand Arcana represents a certain character or experience. We must combine these qualities or experiences to fully understand ourselves and complete the growth of the individual’s inner world. This growth process is called "Fools" journey of".
【0】The Fool
【1】Magician
【2】Priestess
【3】Queen
【4】Emperor
【5】The Pope
【6】Lovers
【7】Chariot
【8】Strength
【9】The Hermit
【10】Wheel of Fortune
【11】Justice
【12】The Hanged Man
【13】Reaper
[14] Temperance
【15】Devil
【16】Tower
【17】Stars
【18】Moon
【19】Sun
【20】Trial
【21】The world

Little Arcana
The meanings of the four suits are as follows:
[Scepter] (The Leangle) represents elemental fire, symbolizing passion, energy and creation.
【Star Coin】(The Garren) represents elemental soil, symbolizing money, material and enjoyment.
【Holy Grail】(The Chalice) represents elemental water, symbolizing emotion, relationship, love and inspiration.
[The Blade] represents elemental wind, symbolizing thought, wisdom, communication and conflict.
The small arcana is used to make up for the shortcomings of the large arcana. If we want to know more about the truth of fate or the other party's affairs.
Among them, the character cards composed of attendants, knights, queens, and kings are also called court cards.

 

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