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Divination: The Tarot - The Minor Arcana
Tarot Minor Arcana Defined
The tarot deck is comprised of 78 cards: 22 major arcana and 56 minor arcana. The 22 major arcana cards are supposed to depict a journey
through one's life, which originates with the Fool card and ends with a card called The World.
The minor arcana is the part of the deck that most closely resembles our playing cards of today. The minor arcane contains four suites,
which correspond to any game deck you may have around the house. The suits are Wands (Clubs) Cups (Hearts) Pentacles (Diamonds) and
Swords (Spades). Also present are the Queen, King and Knight (or Jack) of each suit, plus the addition of Pages or Princess, which resemble young men,
or women of court, which are not represented in the modern playing deck. In addition to its philosophical and divinatory uses, Tarot is
also used as an aid to meditation.
Wands (Air) - Ideas, communication, thoughts, enlightenment, concepts
Swords (Fire) - Power, motivation, action, force, conflict
Cups (Water) - Emotions, feeling, compassion, language of Spirit
Discs or Plate (Earth) - Manifestation, physical expression in the world, physical creation
The Minor Cards
Minor Cards represent events within the control of the individual. These cards show how you do something.
Wands - Ace of Wands - The Root of the Powers of Fire
- Two of Wands - The Lord of Dominion
- Three of Wands - The Lord of Established Strength
- Four of Wands - The Lord of Perfected Work
- Five of Wands - The Lord of Strife
- Six of Wands - The Lord of Victory
- Seven of Wands - The Lord of Valour
- Eight of Wands - The Lord of Swiftness
- Nine of Wands - The Lord of Great Strength
- Ten of Wands - The Lord of Oppression
Swords - Ace of Swords - The Root of the Powers of Air
- Two of Swords - The Lord of Peace Restored
- Three of Swords - The Lord of Sorrow
- Four of Swords - The Lord of Rest from Strife
- Five of Swords - The Lord of Defeat
- Six of Swords - The Lord of Earned Success
- Seven of Swords - The Lord of Unstable Effort
- Eight of Swords - The Lord of Shortened Force
- Nine of Swords - The Lord of Despair and Cruelty
- Ten of Swords - The Lord of Ruin
Cups - Ace of Cups - The Root of the Powers of Water
- Two of Cups - The Lord of Love
- Three of Cups - The Lord of Abundance
- Four of Cups - The Lord of Blended Pleasure
- Five of Cups - The Lord of Loss in Pleasure
- Six of Cups - The Lord of Pleasure
- Seven of Cups - The Lord of Illusionary Success
- Eight of Cups - The Lord of Abandoned Success
- Nine of Cups - The Lord of Material Happiness
- Ten of Cups - The Lord of Perfected Success
Disks - Ace of Disks - The Root of the Powers of Earth
- Two of Disks - The Lord of Harmonious Change
- Three of Disks - The Lord of Material Works
- Four of Disks - The Lord of Earthly Power
- Five of Disks - The Lord of Material Trouble
- Six of Disks - The Lord of Material Success
- Seven of Disks - The Lord of Success Unfulfilled
- Eight of Disks - The Lord of Prudence
- Nine of Disks - The Lord of Material Gain
- Ten of Disks - The Lord of Wealth
Court Cards
Princess of Wands Earth of Fire, passionate young woman
Knight of Wands Leo, passionate idealistic young mann
Queen of Wands Sagittarius, fiery woman
King of Wands Aries, older, aggressive man
Princess of Swords Earth of Air, scheming young woman
Knight of Swords Aquarius, analytical thoughtful young man
Queen of Swords Gemini, artistic, graceful, vengeful woman
King of Swords Libra, professional, legal, articulate man
Princess of Cups Earth of Water, imaginative, emotional young woman
Knight of Cups Scorpio, secretive, passionate, scheming young man
Queen of Cups Pisces, placid reflective woman
King of Cups Cancer, secretive emotional man
Princess of Disks Earth of Earth, young woman on the brink of transformation
Knight of Disks Taurus, hard working young man
Queen of Disks Virgo, practical homely woman
King of Disks Capricorn, business man
The Tarot Court cards are either another person, the Querent, or a message. The inability to distinguish between these modes cause Tarot readers more problems than any other type of card. The King/Knight and Queen can be considered to be older people, and the Prince/Knight and Page/Princess are younger people.
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