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Major Arcana

The document outlines the meanings of the Major Arcana cards in tarot, each representing different aspects of life such as new beginnings, authority, love, and transformation. Each card serves as a reminder of various qualities and lessons, from trusting intuition to taking control of one's destiny. Additionally, the document notes that the orientation of the cards during a reading can indicate positive or negative outcomes.

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Major Arcana

The document outlines the meanings of the Major Arcana cards in tarot, each representing different aspects of life such as new beginnings, authority, love, and transformation. Each card serves as a reminder of various qualities and lessons, from trusting intuition to taking control of one's destiny. Additionally, the document notes that the orientation of the cards during a reading can indicate positive or negative outcomes.

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MAJOR ARCANA

Represents new beginnings, innocence, and naivete.


The Fool The Fool is about taking risks and starting new
journeys.
It is a reminder to stay positive and to have faith in
ourselves.

Represents our ability to create our own reality.


The Magician It is a reminder to use our talents and skills to manifest
our desires.
The Magician is also about taking action and being
proactive.

Represents our intuition and inner wisdom.


The High Priestess She is a reminder to trust our gut instincts and to listen
to our intuition.
The High Priestess is also about being introspective
and in touch with our feminine side.

Represents fertility, abundance, and nature.


She is a reminder to appreciate the bounty of the earth
The Empress and to nurture our bodies and minds.
The Empress is also about creative expression and
being in the flow.

Represents authority, structure, and order.


The Emperor He is a reminder to be assertive and to take charge of
our lives.
The Emperor is also about setting boundaries and
being organized.

Represents religious beliefs, tradition, and morality.


The Heirophant He is a reminder to stay true to our values and to be
respectful of others.
The Hierophant is also about being open-minded and
tolerant.

Represents love, relationships, and choices.


They are a reminder to follow our heart and to be true
The Lovers to ourselves.
The Lovers are also about finding balance and
harmony.

Represents victory, willpower, and determination.


The Chariot He is a reminder to stay focused and to persevere.
The Chariot is also about taking control of our destiny
and being our own best advocate.

Represents courage, self-control, and inner strength.


Strength She is a reminder to stay true to ourselves and to never
give up.
The Strength is also about being compassionate and
accepting.

Represents introspection, solitude, and withdrawal.


The Hermit He is a reminder to take time for ourselves and to
reflect on our lives.
The Hermit is also about being patient and wise.

Represents change, luck, and new beginnings.


Wheel of Fortune It is a reminder that nothing is permanent and that
change is always happening.
The Wheel of Fortune is also about taking risks and
trusting the universe.

Justice
Represents justice, balance, and fairness.

The Hanged Man


Represents sacrifice, suspension, and limbo.

Death
Represents transformation, endings, and rebirth.

Temperance
Represents moderation, harmony, and balance.

The Devil
Represents addiction, obsession, and materialism.
The Tower
Represents chaos, upheaval, and catastrophe.

The Star
Represents hope, inspiration, and healing. the

The Moon
Represents intuition, dreams, and the unconscious.

The Sun
Represents vitality, success, and joy.

Judgement Represents self-evaluation, awakening, inner calling.

The World
represents completion, achievement, and closure.

A READING WITH MANY CARDS IN THE UPRIGHT POSITION MAY BE


INDICATIVE OF A POSITIVE OUTCOME, WHILE A READING WITH MANY
CARDS IN THE REVERSED POSITION MAY BE INDICATIVE OF A
NEGATIVE

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