Tarot Card Meanings
Written by Infomaniac on May 17th, 2009
Deep symbolism and strange tarot card meanings make the elements for which tarot is one of the most well know arts of the occult. If in the old times people believed them to be very accurate in predicting death, political changes, love affairs, incredible wealth and personal ruin, things are not very much different nowadays, although the symbols are taken a lot more lightly. Tarot card meanings have become epitomes, but when analyzed in context they simply make a combination of elements that could or could not refer to your life or influence it. Although prediction was the initial purpose, entertainment is definitely the main role of this future telling art.
The most striking tarot card meanings and symbols are revealed and interpreted in the cards of the Major Arcana; they also carry the name of trumps. Figures like the emperor, the empress, the magician, the fool, the high priestess, the hierophant, the hanged man, the devil, the hermit and so on, stand for major elements in the spiritual and physical realm. In the Minor Arcana the tarot card meanings are in fact the elements or the instances that relate to common daily life events, and these actually represent the ancestors of modern playing cards.
The four elements of the alchemy stand behind the four suits in the Minor Arcana, and they are just as important as the complex figures designed in the Major Arcana. The cups are designated under the influence of the water element, the wands reflect the passion and courage of fire, the swords get represented by air and the pentacles stay firmly on the ground, tributary to the earth element. Thus, if some tarot card meanings relate to emotional affairs as it is the case with the fire element, the air keeps the interpretation in the realm of logic thinking and the earth brings material reality closer.
Tarot card meanings are often so very stirring and striking because of the evocative nature of pictures and symbols. Images have always been able to convey feelings, emotions and ideas, and we all have a huge picture repository in our subconscious. This is one of the main explanations for the effect tarot card readings have on people; a person who has never seen a tarot deck will be utterly impressed about the prints, the design, the figures and the symbols combined in a very intricate structure. In alternatives, the visual representations become even more striking and the tarot card meanings are all the more important.
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