Ahead of giving it a go with free psychic readings a small amount of background facts of the tarot cards used might be of use.
The original tarot deck holding 78 cards may be split into three types. The 22 major Arcana cards, the 40 minor Arcana cards, and the 16 Court cards count these classes. Furthermore the minor arcana and court cards are further broken down into four suits namely wands, cups, pentacles, and swords.
The 22 cards of the major arcana can be described as “chief issues”. As this name indicates general difficulties and responses can be expected throughout tarot reading only with these cards, in a tarot spread.
The major arcana frequently describe the personality, psychological position, and other vital attributes of the querent (the person asking the question). Basically every problem posed to a spread composed of the major arcana can be answered. This element of the tarot deck starts its voyage with the number zero - the fool card and closes with the number 21 which is the world card.
The 40 cards of the minor arcana are decoded as meaning “small secrets”. As you might presume and the name means the minor arcana shows specific paths in our personal lives. These cards commonly explain relationships at home, at work, or at school. Any tarot reading with a deck comprised exclusively of these cards will give awfully detailed results regarding the querent’s query.
The court cards are the royalty of the tarot deck. These 16 cards are consists of Kings, Queens, Pages, and Knights. These cards generally signify instantaneous environmental influences. An example of these impacts may include close family, friends, lovers, and coworkers. These cards may be figurative of metaphors present in the querent’s psyche.
Kings often imply a male of 36 or older most likely a fatherly figure with authority, knowledge and experience. Queens also commonly mean a female 36 or older with matriarchal aspects of power, nurturing, understanding, consideration, and experience. Knights are the couriers of the tarot deck and often range in age from the mid twenties to the mid thirties. Knights can be male or female passing on a positive message when right side up and a negative message when reversed. Pages commonly symbolize children and naivete. They have many meanings in general representing messengers, schoolchildren, young adults, or assorted issues related to the inexperience of youth.
The four suits of the tarot deck are wands, cups, pentacles, and swords. These suits suggest a range of aspects of our lives. For example the suit of wands often correspond to work or social activities. Furthermore, the suit of cups normally symbolize love or emotional matters. The suit of pentacles normally represent money matters or health problems. Lastly, the suit of swords signify problems or dilemmas the querent may be facing.
The four suits of the Tarot deck in addition have extra noteworthy qualities. For instance the suit of wands corresponds to the element of fire and the astrological signs of Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius. The suit of cups match the element of water and the zodiacal signs Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces. The suit of pentacles embodies the element of earth and match up to the sun signs of Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn. The suit of swords forms a relationship with the element of air matching the astrological signs of Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius.
Doing your own tarot readings and trying a range of tarot reading systems usually aids in remembering the meanings of the cards, in different tarot spreads. Do not feel overwhelmed and remember practice makes perfect. I hope this plain introduction to the tarot deck helps lead to the gratifying understanding of tarot reading into your life. If you want to learn more about tarot, tarot readings, or the tarot deck why not get a free psychics reading or talk with some talented tarot psychics online? It’s free to try so try yours today! Fair enough? Enjoy!