Post by pixi on Jul 19, 2005 12:48:46 GMT -5
There are 2 main parts to Tarot Cards. The Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana
Mystery of the Major Arcana cards touch on all the great powers in the universe. Their names alone conjure up rich images: Strength, Death, the Devil, Justice, the Sun, the Moon, etc. When these images are combined with the illustrations on the cards, theses powers make themselves known as forces behind and within the life of the seeker.
There are four suites to the Major Arcana~ Pentacles, cups, wands and swords.
Within each suit there are two components: The Court Cards: Page, Knight, Queen, and King (some decks have a slight variation of this and use Prince and Princess), and the numbered cards (sometimes called "pip" cards because the numbered dots are also known as pips.)
Pages: The card of communication and youthful innocence. This is the child within us. This is a time for flexibility, change and formation. A time for new beginnings and development.
Knight: The emergence into young adulthood. This is a time for exploration, adventure and energy. This is the time to make a name for yourself in business and creativity.
Queen: The feminine side of our being. This represents the development of our nurturing, loving and caring aspects. This is an awareness of ourselves and an understanding of our role in the development of future generations. This is our child-bearing years.
King: Where the Queen is our feminine side, the King is our masculine side. This is leadership and authority, self control, discipline and principles. This is also our public side; how we see others and how others see us.
Numbered Cards
1 card - Beginnings, the heart of the matter.
2 card - Duality and Balance
3 card - The blend of creativity and action.
4 card - Building a base for action, a foundation card.
5 card - Instability and change
6 card - Regaining the stability and harmony
7 card - New awareness and change based on increased knowledge
8 card - Complete understanding of both our strengths and weaknesses
9 card - Completion and fulfillment.
10 card - The final transformation and ultimate change.
Mystery of the Major Arcana cards touch on all the great powers in the universe. Their names alone conjure up rich images: Strength, Death, the Devil, Justice, the Sun, the Moon, etc. When these images are combined with the illustrations on the cards, theses powers make themselves known as forces behind and within the life of the seeker.
There are four suites to the Major Arcana~ Pentacles, cups, wands and swords.
Within each suit there are two components: The Court Cards: Page, Knight, Queen, and King (some decks have a slight variation of this and use Prince and Princess), and the numbered cards (sometimes called "pip" cards because the numbered dots are also known as pips.)
Pages: The card of communication and youthful innocence. This is the child within us. This is a time for flexibility, change and formation. A time for new beginnings and development.
Knight: The emergence into young adulthood. This is a time for exploration, adventure and energy. This is the time to make a name for yourself in business and creativity.
Queen: The feminine side of our being. This represents the development of our nurturing, loving and caring aspects. This is an awareness of ourselves and an understanding of our role in the development of future generations. This is our child-bearing years.
King: Where the Queen is our feminine side, the King is our masculine side. This is leadership and authority, self control, discipline and principles. This is also our public side; how we see others and how others see us.
Numbered Cards
1 card - Beginnings, the heart of the matter.
2 card - Duality and Balance
3 card - The blend of creativity and action.
4 card - Building a base for action, a foundation card.
5 card - Instability and change
6 card - Regaining the stability and harmony
7 card - New awareness and change based on increased knowledge
8 card - Complete understanding of both our strengths and weaknesses
9 card - Completion and fulfillment.
10 card - The final transformation and ultimate change.