Tarot
readings are arrangements of cards drawn from a shuffled deck. The layout
of the cards is known as a spread, and determines what each card refers
to. For example, the Two Paths spread is used to understand an upcoming
decision, and hence it uses cards to represent the different options
and their outcomes.
Decks: Tarot decks consist of 78 cards. 22 of the cards are major arcana
(trumps), such as The Lovers, The Fool, The Pope, and The World. The
remaining 56 cards are minor arcana divided into 4 suites of 14 cards
each. The suites are Swords, Cups, Wands (sometimes called Rods or Staves),
and Pentacles (sometimes called Coins or Discs). Although the traditional
meanings of the cards are the same regardless of the specific deck used,
the imagery and language associated with each deck tends to make it
particularly useful for some types of readings. For example, many of
our visitors find the Renaissance Tarot particularly good at questions
of passion, mastery, and reason.
Reversals: About half of the cards in a reading
are drawn reversed (upside down), which either negates or inverts their
meaning. For example, Death upright means "change", but Death
reversed means "stagnation
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