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When one encounters the word tarot card, it usually brings out images of a gypsy fortune teller in a darkened room reading mystical cards for someone. While the secrets and mysteries of the arcane arts were just exclusive to a privileged few, today it can now be easily obtained and used by those who have the inclination and interest for it.

What are Tarot Cards?

The Tarot card is composed of a deck of 78 cards, which differ greatly in size and design to that of a deck of common playing cards. 22 of these compose the Major Arcana to symbolize a person’s major life events and issues. The remaining 56 cards make up the Minor Arcana and its attached suits of a regular card, and is used to delve into the detailed aspects.

All cards come with a depiction or illustration to denote a temperament, happening, feeling, and season. When a person’s life is taken into the light, the cards may show one, a combination, or all aspects of their past, present, and future. Whatever the readings show doesn’t really mean with finality of the things to come but simply implies that a person’s path is filled with countless possibilities and an endless stream of avenues that are ever changing in response to whatever decisions a person makes.

Who Can Read Tarot Cards?

Practically, anyone is capable of reading a Tarot card but only those who have long practiced the art are really in the position to lay claim to doing accurate and an in-depth analysis with their highly attuned sense of intuition. To gain experience through constant practice, guidance, and research can one only realize to become a truly genuine Tarot card reader.

For the beginners, it is best to read up on as many books on the subject matter to know the various meanings and sub-meanings each card represents, used by itself and in combination within a spread. Although, this advice is mostly offered as an aide and a form of a guide for the uninitiated person for proper card reading, some people simply rely on their inherent gifts of intuition or psychic abilities to do the job.

What Composes Tarot Cards?

The Major Arcana & the Minor Arcana are the two sets that compose the Tarot card deck. The Major Arcana has a total of 22 cards typifying the archetypes, while the remaining 56 cards compose the Minor Arcana to represent the suits and their corresponding court and numbered cards. The Trump cards (suits) connect to the 10 emanations or Sephiroths of the 4 elements Earth (disks), Fire (wands), Water (cups), and Air (swords).

The process of learning how to read and interpret Tarot cards at the most takes many years to master and doesn’t happen with just one or a few encounters. Constant practice is advisable for all those who are eager to learn the craft, either as a hobby or as a professional practitioner. To learn quickly and easily, beginners need to gather as much knowledge as they can on the subject, have the necessary desire and aptitude to learn its lessons, or to learn from an expert.

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