Major Arcana
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Tarot Cards: Introduction to the Major ArcanaA brief introduction to tarot's Major Arcana cards
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Tarot Cards: Divination and Fortune Telling with the Major Arcana Part 6The sixth in a series on Tarot card divination
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Local Tarot Scholars Set to Explore the Major ArcanaThe Boston Tea Room in Ferndale will play host to the exploration of the Tarot deck's Major Arcana.
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The Hermit: Understanding the Major Arcana of the TarotThis article discusses the many meanings of the tarot card the hermit.
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Major ArcanaI have not the faintest idea what this means. Were it not for exhaustion it would likely never been writ, only shredded common sense keeps me from publishing it at large. Enjoy my friends - I must go find a window to stare out of.
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Strength: Understanding the Major Arcana of the TarotThis article describes the meaning behind the tarot card strength.
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The Meaning of the 22 Major Arcana Tarot CardsTarot - any of a set of (usually 78) cards that include 22 cards representing virtues and vices and death and fortune etc.; used by fortunetellers also tarot is used in a game usually called tarok.
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Learning Tarot: Guide to the Major ArcanaLearning to read Tarot cards is easy, if you just pay attention to the patterns. This guide introduces you to the 22 named cards in the regular Tarot deck.
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The Chariot: Understanding the Major Arcana of the TarotThis article describes the meaning behind the chariot card of the tarot.
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Tarot Cards: Divination and Fortune Telling with the Major Arcana Part 5the fifth in our series on Tarot divination
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Learning Tarot Cards: Guide to the Minor ArcanaThis is a companion article to the Guide to the Major Arcana. You will learn to read tarot cards in the Minor Arcana section quickly and simply, giving you a great handle on startin to read Tarot and a new perspective if you've been reading for a while.
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Tarot Cards: Divination and Fortune Telling with the Major Arcana Part 2The second in a series on the meanings of Major Arcana cards.
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Tarot Cards: Divination and Fortune Telling with the Major Arcana Part 1Here are the divinatory meanings of the majotr arcana cards. first in a series.
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Tarot Cards: Divination and Fortune Telling with the Major Arcana Part 3The third in our series on Trot card divination
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Tarot Cards: Divination and Fortune Telling with the Major Arcana Part 4The fourth in our series on tarot card divination
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Tarot: Lightning Blasted TowerThe sixteenth key of the Major Arcana is a harsh one which brings down the mighty and the arrogant. It is also the harbinger of disaster and loss.
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Tarot: Symbolism of the Death CardThe thirteenth card of the Major Arcana, the Death card, is probably not indicating actual death.
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Tarot Symbolism of the Fool CardThe first card of the Major Arcana, the Fool, is the beginning of the Tarot deck, and symbolizes the seeker of the mysteries.
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Tarot Cards: Divination and Fortune Telling with the Minor Arcanathe eighth in a series on Tarot card divination
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The Empress and the Emperor CardsThe Empress is the second female character of the Tarot. The Impress is sitting on a throne and she is crowned. The Empress seems to be sure of herself, calm, intelligent, worthy.
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Tarot Cards: Divination and Fortune Telling with the Minor Arcana Part 9The ninth of a series on Tarot card divination
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Tarot Cards: Divination and Fortune Telling with the Minor Arcana Part 18the eighteenth and final part in our series on tarot divination
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King of Swords: Understanding the TarotThis article describes the meaning of the king of swords of the minor arcana of the tarot deck.
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The Journey of the FoolExplanation of how the journey taken by the Tarot's Fool card through the other cards in the Major Arcana reflects the life of each of us through archetypal imagery.
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Tarot Divination Key 0 the FoolThe Fool, Key 0, the first card of the Major Arcana, is both folly and wisdom. This dual nature is rooted in the symbolism and energies of this card. The Fool is both the start and the end of the journey.
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Tarot Cards Reading: The Hermit and the Wheel of FortuneThe Hermit is the ninth Tarot card. This tarot card is represented by an old man wearing a cape and carrying a lantern, walking with a cane. This old person seems to walk with caution.
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The Judgement Tarot Card - Interpretations of Judgement in a Tarot ReadingAll about associations, meaning and symbolism if Judgement Tarot Card. - The Judgement Tarot card is close to the end of the Major Arcana, representing a final decision or judgement; reward or punishment. -
An Introduction to Tarot - Free Tarot ReadingsThere are many people that offer tarot readings but you want someone that has experience and understands how to interpret the tarot cards properly. There are two sets of arcana involved with tarot cards, major arcana and minor arcana.
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Five of Swords: Understanding the TarotThis article discusses the meaning of the five of swords.
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Four of Pentacles: Understanding the TarotThis article discusses the meaning of the four of pentacles of the tarot.
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The RosicruciansThe history of the Rosicrucian Order
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Queen of Swords: Understanding the TarotThis article discusses the meaning of the queen of swords from the tarot deck.
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Ace of Swords: Understanding the TarotThis article describes the meaning of the ace of swords of the tarot deck.
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How to Read Tarot Cards by IntuitionIf you are interested in learning to read Tarot cards, this article will introduce you to them without taking classes or reading a lot of books on the subject.
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Reading Tarot Cards: The Page of WandsThe Page of Wands, one of the Minor Arcana of a traditional tarot deck, is also called the Jack or Knave in some tarot sets. -
Ten of Wands: Understanding the TarotThis article discusses the meaning of the ten of wands.
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Review of the Quest Tarot Deck and Compass GuidebookThe Quest Tarot and guidebook, The Compass, has a lot more to offer than an ordinary Tarot deck.
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Five of Wands: Understanding the TarotThis article discusses the meaning of the five of wands of the tarot deck.
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Tarot: The Symbolism of the High PriestessThe High Priestess is the bearer of the Holy Grail, the Book of the Law, and one of the guardians of the Temple of the Mysteries.
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Continental Flight 1404: An Encounter with Magical ThinkingMagical thinking can make us feel responsible for events that we had nothing to do with. Magical thinking is the result of associating something with an event and believing that it is the cause of it.



