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meaning of each tarot card

If you want to learn the meaning of each tarot card easily a great way is take one card a day, intuiting the meaning, then looking for examples of that meaning or concept in everyday life.

Here is a quick short guide to help you with the meaning of each tarot card:-

The Major Arcana 0. The Fool symbolizes an enthusiastic and navy person eager to set out on his new life path. Reversed - Dispersion of energy.

I. The Magician is a person with many talents, who can do many things with those skills. This card symbolizes that there is great creativity for the seeker. Reversed - Too much communication and intellectual.

II. The High Priestess represents wisdom, or an interest in knowledge, intuition and education. Reversed - Superstitious, dormant talents and wisdom.

III. The Empress is the great mother goddess governing the cycle of birth, death and rebirth and symbolizes fertility, hearth, home, marriage and motherhood. Reversed - Too easy going and not protecting your rights.

IV. The Emperor represents worldly power and attainment in all things such as authority, it shows impressive leadership and is open to the ideas and counsel of others. Reversed - Bossy, unable to receive from others.

V. The Hierophant is representative of the need to follow tradition, ceremony or a path of ideas and beliefs .Reversed - Stuck in tradition.

VI. The Lovers represent that the seeker is at a crossroads where a moral decision must be made and you feel divided. Reversed - Obsessive relationship .

VII. The Chariot represents struggle, but not one that the seeker will definitely lose. Reversed - Incompletion and not finishing cycle.

VIII. The Strength card represents strength, courage and determination and trusting your own abilities. Your strength comes from within internal power. Reversed - Too emotional. Loss of courage.

IX. The Hermit represents a time when the seeker may wish to draw inward, away from all outside action, to be introspective and gain perspective on the world outside. Reversed - Isolation.

X. The Wheel of Fortune signifies that wherever the seeker is in life, he or she is able to change at a moment's notice .Reversed - Same as above but either enhanced or diminished.

XI. Justice - represents justice and fairness; balance in all things. Justice also suggests that the seeker may be involved with the law. Reversed - Injustice, imbalance.

XII. The Hanged Man represents self-sacrifice. Reversed - Skewed reality.

XIII. The Death card is probably one of the most famous and most misunderstood card in the deck. Reversed - hanging on - not letting go. XIV. Temperance represents harmony and balance, moderation and self-control. Reversed - Too introspective.

XV. The Devil card can represent the vices or addictions the seeker is wrapped up in and a need to control them before they become a major problem. Reversed - Lack of vision, divorce ,blocked energy.

XVI. Like Death, the Tower represents a very powerful change in the seeker's life, which could leave the seeker feeling vulnerable and helpless. Reversed - False sense of security.

XVII. The Moon connects the mysteries and nurturing to the female spirit, to emotions and intuitions, and to the seduction and fear of the unknown. Reversed - Deception, lies.

XVIII. The Sun suggests satisfaction and happiness in love, marriage, friendship and life in general. Reverse - Danger of burn-out, unhappiness, loneliness.

XX. Judgment. It is time for the seeker to look back and evaluate his or her life or a phase in life. It also represents a judgment in a legal matter. Reverse - Phobias, obsessions.

XI. The World represents the attainment of completion, peace or happiness. Reverse - Fear, imperfection.

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