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What do the major arcana signify?

significant life events

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What does The Hierophant mean? Reversed?

The card suggests a time for following established rules and structures, whether in work, relationships, or spirituality. It can signify a spiritual leader, teacher, or institution that provides wisdom and a path forward. It represents finding your faith or connecting with a higher power through traditional means. You may be seeking guidance from someone with more experience, or you could be the one teaching and guiding others. It points to a need for commitment and discipline, such as in a long-term project or a formal relationship. 

Reversed: 

The Hierophant reversed can signal a need to question authority or break free from rigid systems and beliefs that no longer serve you. It may represent being stuck in old ways of thinking or being overly dogmatic, leading to a feeling of stagnation. In some cases, the reversed card can be a warning about the abuse of power or ego-based leadership. It could mean you feel disconnected from your own spiritual path and need to find a more personal, individual approach rather than relying on external structures. 

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What does The Wheel of Fortune mean? Reversed?

Indicates a major shift is on the horizon, which could be positive or negative but is seen as fated or destined. Suggests that events are unfolding in a way that is meant to be, and you may feel like you are in the right place at the right time. Highlights the natural rise and fall of life's cycles and can signify a stroke of good luck or a karmic turn of events. Encourages you to release the need for control and accept that not everything is within your power to change. 

Reversed: 

You may be fighting against an inevitable shift, causing more disruption than if you had gone with the flow. Can signal negative turns of events, misfortune, or a period of bad luck. Highlights that you might be stuck in a negative or unproductive loop and need to learn from past patterns to move forward. Emphasizes a feeling of powerlessness and being at the mercy of external forces. 

How to interpret it

 Look at the other cards in the reading to understand if the change is generally positive or negative. Regardless of the outcome, the card reminds you that both good and bad times are temporary and part of the larger flow of life. While the external world can be chaotic, the card encourages you to find and stay connected to your own inner stability and core beliefs. While some things are out of your control, the card also prompts you to identify which parts of your life you can influence and focus your energy there. 

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What does The Devil mean? Reversed?

Indicates being entangled in unhealthy attachments, obsessions, or addictions. Suggests an overemphasis on material possessions or wealth at the expense of other life aspects. Points to feeling trapped, dependent, or lacking control in a situation due to self-doubt or fear. Represents confronting your "shadow self"—the dark or unacknowledged aspects of your personality—that may be holding you back. 


Reversed: 

Signifies breaking free from a situation or addiction, reclaiming your power, and achieving independence. Suggests a moment of realization where you are taking back control of your life and choices. Indicates a successful effort to overcome bad habits or unhealthy patterns. Can mean you are becoming more honest with yourself and breaking free from self-imposed limitations or the "lies" you tell yourself. 


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What does The Last Judgement mean? Reversed?

This card represents a profound sense of clarity and a spiritual awakening, leading to a new understanding of yourself and your life. You may be at a crossroads requiring a major life decision with long-lasting effects. It calls for listening to both your intuition and intellect. It signifies the need to honestly evaluate your life, let go of past regrets or burdens, and forgive both yourself and others to move forward without regret. The card can be a "calling" to shed your old skin and step into the person you have become after navigating life's lessons. 

Reversed:

In reverse, the card suggests resistance to change and an unwillingness to learn from past mistakes. It can indicate a period of self-doubt and hesitation, leading to missed opportunities and poor logic. It may point to poor or hasty decisions, self-blame, or an inability to be honest with yourself about a situation. 

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What does the Magician represent? Reversed?

You have the ability to bring your desires into reality by combining willpower, skill, and resources. It represents having the necessary tools and talent to create what you want. This includes a connection between the spiritual and material worlds, aligning your thoughts with your actions.

Reversed: 

You may have the skills, but are being blocked from using them, either by yourself or by external circumstances. In a more negative context, the card can signal manipulation, trickery, or a "too good to be true" situation.

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What do The Lovers mean? Reversed?

Indicates a harmonious and loving relationship, partnership, or a strong connection with others, including friends and family. It can signify a "soulmate" connection or a deepening of existing bonds through open communication and trust. Represents a significant choice that needs to be made, often about love or a life path. This choice is about aligning with your core values and beliefs, rather than external expectations or desires. Symbolizes the integration of different aspects of yourself, such as mind and heart, logic and intuition, or the conscious and subconscious. It encourages finding inner balance and unity. A call to clarify your personal values, beliefs, and what is truly important to you. The card urges you to make decisions that align with your authentic self. 

Reversed: 

Suggests a breakdown in communication, a lack of trust, or conflict within a relationship. Can indicate that a poor choice has been made, leading to an imbalance or disconnection. Points to being stuck, unable to make a necessary choice, or feeling overwhelmed by conflicting desires. May signify co-dependency, giving away your power in a relationship, or a loss of identity. 






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What does Justice mean? Reversed?

This card is a call to act with honesty and be fair in your dealings with others. Your actions have consequences, and this card highlights that what you put out into the world will come back to you. It's time to face the facts of a situation and take responsibility for your part. When faced with a difficult choice, this card encourages you to analyze all angles objectively before acting. It can directly refer to legal situations, or a need to address matters of law. 


Reversed: 

This can point to a situation where fairness is lacking or where you feel you have been treated unfairly. It may represent a situation involving deception, either from yourself or others. You may be avoiding the consequences of your actions or failing to take accountability for your choices. The card can indicate a general feeling of being out of balance in your life. 


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What does The Tower mean? Reversed?

The card often points to major life changes like breakups, job loss, or financial ruin, which are disruptive and unavoidable. The lightning strike on the card can symbolize a moment of sudden, shocking clarity that exposes a hidden truth or a facade. It represents the collapse of false beliefs, outdated systems, or aspects of your life that are not built on a solid foundation, forcing you to confront reality. Though disruptive, the change is ultimately a form of liberation from a situation that was confining or was holding you back.

Reversed: 

When reversed, the Tower can indicate a resistance to change or an attempt to avoid an inevitable disaster. It may suggest that you are delaying a necessary crisis or confrontation, which could lead to more prolonged suffering or a more painful downfall later on. The reversed card can also point to internal turmoil, inner-conflict, or a crisis that is not manifesting externally yet. 

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What does The World mean? Reversed?

The card indicates that a major project, goal, or life chapter has come to a successful end. You are likely to feel a sense of satisfaction, accomplishment, and joy, and it's time to enjoy the rewards of your hard work. It represents a positive transition to a new cycle, but you are more experienced and wiser than you were at the start of the previous one. You have integrated your experiences and are in a state of harmony with yourself. In a love reading, it can mean a fulfilling partnership; in a career reading, it signifies achieving a major career goal. 


Reversed: 

Plans may be stalled, or you are experiencing a delay in achieving your goals. A sense of being stuck or a lack of completion can indicate that you need to follow through and finish what you started. The card can warn of missed opportunities or unmet dreams, suggesting you need to take action to avoid further stagnation. There is a strong need to tie up loose ends and bring a sense of finality to a situation before moving forward


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The High Priestess meaning? Reversed?

The High Priestess encourages you to trust your gut feelings and inner voice. Your subconscious holds the answers you seek. The card suggests that there is more to a situation than meets the eye. It's a reminder that some knowledge must be gained through personal experience rather than logic. It advises patience and quiet contemplation. Instead of acting impulsively, you should wait, observe, and listen to what the silence reveals. She symbolizes the balance between opposites, such as consciousness and the subconscious, and the inner and outer worlds.

Reversed:

A reversed High Priestess can indicate that you are ignoring or blocking your own intuition, or that you are having trouble translating your gut feelings into action. It may point to hidden agendas or a lack of transparency from others. This can manifest as suppressed feelings, sexual tension, or a fear of what lies in the subconscious. The reversed card can signal confusion or a lack of clarity, often because you are not listening to your inner guidance. 





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What does The Chariot mean? Reversed?

You have the willpower and focus to overcome obstacles and achieve your goals. You are in command of yourself and your environment, using self-discipline to move forward. This is a card of momentum. It encourages you to take decisive action and have confidence in your abilities. The Chariot represents balancing conflicting elements in your life to work towards a common purpose. 

Reversed: 

You may feel overwhelmed, scattered, or powerless to move forward. You might be charging ahead without a clear plan, or feeling lost and unsure of your goals. This can signify being blocked by internal or external resistance, or a general feeling of being stuck. It can point to an overly forceful approach or actions driven by ego rather than true control. 

Key takeaway:

The Chariot is a call to action, urging you to use your willpower and focus to drive forward and overcome challenges. When reversed, it serves as a warning to reassess your direction, gain control, and resolve internal conflicts before moving ahead. 

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What does The Hanged Man mean? Reversed?

It can mean sacrificing time, comfort, or resources for a higher goal. The card urges you to look at a situation from a completely different, often inverted, point of view to find a creative solution or gain wisdom. It represents a time to stop struggling and surrender to what is happening, trusting that a pause is necessary for growth or a bigger outcome. The Hanged Man's position can lead to new wisdom, spiritual understanding, or an epiphany, like the symbols of a halo or his inverted stance suggest. 


Reversed: 

The card can mean you are stuck in a situation and are unwilling to make the necessary sacrifice or change your perspective. It can indicate a refusal to let go of something that is no longer serving you. It may point to a situation where you are avoiding a necessary sacrifice, leading to a standstill or a lack of progress. Sometimes, this card can signify a tendency to be a victim or to make unnecessary, self-sabotaging sacrifices. 


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What does The Star mean? Reversed?

The card represents a "light at the end of the tunnel" that follows turmoil, bringing optimism and a renewed sense of possibility. It signals a time of serenity, healing, and emotional peace after a difficult period. The Star can symbolize finding your life's purpose, spiritual guidance, or a sense of being on the right path. It is often associated with creativity, rejuvenation, and a fresh start. Imagery often shows a figure balancing between the spiritual (water) and the practical (land), representing a harmonious integration of both. 

Reversed:

The reversed meaning can point to a lack of faith, hope, or inspiration. You may be focusing on the negative aspects of a situation and feeling discouraged. A reversed Star can indicate a creative block or a feeling of monotony. It may suggest a disconnection from one's intuition, spiritual side, or a sense of purpose. 

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What does The Fool mean? Reversed?

The card marks the start of a new phase or journey, representing unlimited potential. It advises taking a chance and trusting your intuition, even without all the answers or a clear plan. You are encouraged to embrace a more light-hearted, playful, and spontaneous approach to life. This card suggests a beginner's mind, viewing the world with wonder and optimism, and letting go of past fears or experiences. 

Reversed:

It can point to making impulsive decisions without considering the consequences. A reversed Fool might show a lack of experience, gullibility, or a fear of the unknown that leads to paralysis or a refusal to start. It can mean getting bogged down by details and overthinking, or being unwilling to take a risk, leading to a lack of growth. The card could also suggest a lack of preparedness or responsibility for a new venture. 

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What does the Empress mean? Reversed?

The Empress represents the peak of creation, whether it's birthing a new project, business, or a family. It embodies the nurturing energy of the "Earth Mother" archetype, suggesting a fertile period in one's life. The card is a positive symbol of pleasure, beauty, and indulgence. It encourages you to connect with nature and your own senses.

Reversed: 

The reversed Empress can signify creative blockages, a lack of progress, or feelings of insecurity. It may point to a period where you are either neglecting your own needs (especially self-care) or being overly controlling or smothering towards others. The reversed card can suggest disharmony, emotional shut down, or an excessive focus on materialism

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What does Strength mean? Reversed?

This card represents a quiet confidence and the inner fortitude to face challenges with grace. It suggests overcoming obstacles through understanding and compassion rather than aggression. The imagery of a woman gently handling a lion symbolizes the ability to tame one's own fears, passions, and more primal instincts through love and conscious control. It indicates the ability to remain calm and persistent, recognizing that true strength is often a long game. 

Reversed: 

The reversed Strength card can be a sign of low confidence or a feeling of inadequacy. It may indicate that you are feeling overwhelmed or that your more destructive impulses are in control, leading to poor decisions. It can also suggest a tendency to use force or dominance in a way that is out of balance, potentially leading to conflict or a loss of self. 

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What does Death mean? Reversed?

The Death card indicates that significant, sometimes challenging, changes are happening or are about to happen. These are often transitions that are necessary for your evolution. It signifies the end of an old phase, such as a job, relationship, or belief system, to make space for something new to emerge. Like a caterpillar transforming into a butterfly, the card represents a profound metamorphosis where you shed the old to become something new and more mature. It is a call to fearlessly accept and embrace change, rather than resisting it, which can lead to a more positive outcome. 


Reverse: 

The reversed position can signify a fear of moving on, resisting necessary change, or clinging to the past. It may suggest you are in a period of stagnation, holding onto old habits or relationships that are no longer serving you. This can indicate inner struggle and a difficult process of coming to terms with change, sometimes leading to emotional or physical pain. It could represent a situation where change is happening, but you are actively fighting against it, making the process more difficult than it needs to be. 


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What does The Moon mean? Reversed?

The card encourages you to listen to your inner wisdom and pay attention to your instincts, dreams, and feelings. It suggests that you may be feeling insecure or confused about a situation, and it is time to confront the anxieties and fears that are hidden beneath the surface. Be aware that things are not as they seem. There may be hidden information, deception, or "hidden enemies" that you need to be cautious of. The card indicates a need for deeper investigation. Take your time to gather information and understand the situation fully before making a decision. 

Reversed:

You are starting to see through the fog of confusion and deception. The reversed Moon can mean that you are moving past your fears and insecurities. You are becoming more aware of your subconscious motivations and are starting to gain clarity on past situations. Secrets and hidden things are coming to light. 

Symbolism

The dimly lit path between two towers often represents the journey from the conscious to the unconscious mind. Emerging from the water, a crayfish can symbolize something from the subconscious (water) beginning to rise to the surface of consciousness. The two dogs—one domesticated, one wild—represent the duality of the human psyche, such as the conscious and unconscious parts of yourself. 

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What does Minor Arcana signify?

Everyday influences in your life.

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What does The Emperor mean? Reversed?

Taking charge of your life and establishing your own authority. Building a solid foundation, both professionally and personally. Demonstrating strength, logic, and leadership skills. Applying a disciplined approach to finances and other areas of life for long-term success. Often represents a father or a father-like figure who embodies these qualities.\

Reversed:

Can point to a negative or controlling use of authority. Being overly stubborn or unwilling to change and adapt. A feeling of being out of control or a lack of personal discipline. In some cases, it can indicate a struggle with decision-making. 

 

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What does The Hermit mean? Reversed?

A period of turning inward to gain a deeper understanding of oneself and life's path. The answers you need are within you; the card encourages you to consult your own inner guidance rather than seeking external validation. This is a time for quiet, purposeful reflection, not just being alone. It's a retreat to find clarity and wisdom. It can represent a need to find your own spiritual path, or it can signify that you are ready to become a spiritual teacher for others. 

Reversed: 

The solitude becomes negative, leading to feelings of being rejected or disconnected from others. This can indicate feeling like a misfit or being exiled from society or a group. The card may suggest an unhealthy level of withdrawal, where one becomes a recluse, or an excessive focus on isolation over connection. A reversed Hermit can be a sign that it's time to re-engage with the outside world and share your newfound wisdom. 

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What does Temperance mean? Reversed?

Finding a middle ground in life, avoiding extremes in behavior, thoughts, and emotions. Creating a state of peace and equilibrium in your life, relationships, and internal state. Taking your time to consider consequences, go with the flow, and focus on your long-term goals. Blending different parts of yourself or different perspectives to create something greater and more valuable. A reminder to replenish your energy and prioritize your well-being, especially when feeling drained. 


Reversed:

Indicates that you are leaning too far in one direction, perhaps through over-indulgence or focusing too much on one thing. Can point to over-indulging in substances, work, or spending, leading to negative outcomes. A lack of harmony, potentially causing stress, conflict, or feeling like things are "off". A call to step back, re-evaluate priorities, and make necessary changes to restore balance. 


In specific contexts:

Finding harmony within yourself before entering a relationship, and seeking balance and cooperation in a partnership. Advises patience, moderation, and thoughtful management rather than impulsive decisions. Signifies a search for purpose, connecting with the universe, and creating a healthy lifestyle, often through practices like meditation. 


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What does The Sun mean? Reversed?

The card points to a time of accomplishment and satisfaction, whether in a career, relationship, or personal goal. It represents happiness, health, and a feeling of being alive and energized. The Sun brings illumination and a clear understanding of a situation, removing confusion. It can symbolize a state of true happiness and being in alignment with your authentic self. 


Reversed:

The reversed Sun can suggest that positive outcomes are being delayed or blocked. It may indicate that a negative outlook is getting in the way of success or happiness. A reversed Sun can mean there is a lack of clarity or that things are not as bright as they seem. This can sometimes suggest a person is not being fully open or is focused on ego and pride. 


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What does The King of Wands mean? Reversed?

This card embodies a confident, energetic leader who inspires others and successfully brings bold ideas to life. He is often the "visionary leader" who has the skills and charisma to make things happen. It can signal a time of success, particularly in career or creative endeavors, and the completion of a long and hard task. The King of Wands is proactive and takes charge, but his authority is based on wisdom and experience, not just power. He is able to both lead and work alongside his team. He is a passionate and magnetic figure who can energize and motivate those around him towards a common goal. 

Reversed: 

The shadow side of the King of Wands is when his confidence turns into arrogance, and he becomes overbearing, controlling, and dismissive of others' feelings. In this state, he can be manipulative, unreliable, or even a bully, using his charm to control rather than inspire. This can also represent a personality that is overly forceful, volatile, or prone to fits of temper. He may also represent someone who has lost their vision or passion and is unable to move forward effectively. 

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