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category: Tarot Articles

Explore Tarot articles covering card meanings, spreads, symbolism, reading techniques, Major and Minor Arcana, intuitive interpretation, and practical guidance. Whether you’re new to Tarot or an experienced reader, discover insights to deepen your understanding of the cards and enhance your personal and spiritual journey.

Tarot: The Fool Card

In this mini-series, we’ll explore the spiritually potent triad of archetype, pathway, and planetary influence found within the Major Arcana in the Tarot. By weaving together each card’s persona, its Kabbalistic placement on the Tree of Life, and its astrological correspondence, we unveil the profound spiritual wisdom and guidance encoded in these ancient keys.

It is no coincidence that the Fool—the card of pure potential, zero-point surrender, and cosmic beginnings—is ruled by Uranus, the celestial wildcard known for disruption, rebellion, and divine surprise. Uranus knows no boundaries. All expansion, all experiences, and all limitations are possible here. Its landscape is formless—a quantum field of sudden insight and spiritual upheaval.

If Uranus played baseball, it would pitch with time-bending trickery: wild curveballs, reverse trajectories, and light-speed straight shots from every direction. It doesn’t play by the rules—it rewrites the rulebook with electric ink.

The Fool doesn’t walk a clearly marked path through the Tree of Life like other archetypes. It hovers just outside the grid—a liminal traveler who leaps between emanations. Some traditions place it on the path from Keter to Chokmah, the leap from divine crown to first wisdom. But truly, it dances off-map, wandering between worlds, whispering invitations to take that first step without knowing the second.

Wherever the Fool lands, it opens portals. A tarot reading with the Fool is an energetic ignition—an activation point where soul meets moment, and Spirit says “yes” before the mind even thinks to ask. The Fool is a spark that doesn’t promise certainty but guarantees possibility.

When the Fool appears reversed, the energetic spark remains—but the leap is withheld. Uranus still pulses with possibility, but its wild terrain feels disorienting rather than exhilarating. The reversal invites inquiry: What stops the step? What fear, tether, or inherited map keeps the seeker circling the edge of the portal?

Here, the quantum field of Uranus becomes a maze. Insights flicker and vanish. Timing malfunctions. Surprises turn into missteps. The Fool reversed suggests the traveler may be clinging to old coordinates—trying to chart new territory with outdated logic or bypass intuitive knowing. It can manifest as restlessness, impulsivity, or a refusal to pause at the threshold.

Off the Tree of Life map, the Fool’s reversed path may spiral back through hidden chambers of Da’at—the non-sephirah of unspoken knowledge. Or it may hover in liminal space, caught between Keter and Malkuth, crown and kingdom, unable to fully land or lift off.

But reversal is not rejection—it’s sacred resistance. A moment of internal activation, like lightning held in a jar. When honored consciously, it becomes an initiation rather than a detour. The Fool reversed is a chance to assess readiness, recalibrate intention, and reaffirm soul trust before stepping into the unknown.

Portals still open, but their invitation becomes a whisper rather than a shout. The activation is inward. A tarot pull with the Fool reversed is a slow burn—a spiritual diagnostic. It asks: What beliefs must die so something new can truly live?

Oracle Cards

Oracle cards are a type of divination tool used for gaining insight and guidance. Unlike tarot cards, which have a standardized set of 78 cards with specific meanings, oracle cards can have any number of cards with a wide range of themes and artwork.

Oracle cards are typically used for personal growth and self-reflection, and they can be used for a variety of purposes, such as gaining insight into a situation, finding inspiration, or receiving guidance on a particular issue.

There are many different types of oracle cards available, each with their own unique themes and artwork. Here are some common types of oracle cards:

  1. Angel Cards: These cards feature images and messages from angels and can provide guidance, comfort, and support.
     
  2. Goddess Cards: These cards feature images and messages from various goddesses from different cultures and can provide insight and guidance on feminine energy and empowerment.
     
  3. Animal Cards: These cards feature images and messages from different animals and can provide guidance on connecting with nature and understanding animal symbolism.
     
  4. Chakra Cards: These cards feature images and messages related to the chakras, or energy centers in the body, and can provide guidance on balancing and healing these centers.
     
  5. Tarot-inspired Oracle Cards: These cards are similar to tarot cards but with less strict structure and can provide guidance on various aspects of life such as love, career, and personal growth.
     
  6. Affirmation Cards: These cards feature positive affirmations and can be used as a tool for self-reflection and self-improvement.
     
  7. Numerology Cards: These cards feature numbers and can provide guidance on understanding the significance of numerology in one’s life.
     
  8. Elemental Cards: These cards feature images and messages related to the four elements (earth, air, fire, and water) and can provide guidance on understanding and connecting with these elements.

There are many other types of oracle cards available, and new decks are constantly being created with unique themes and artwork.

Tarot Card Reading

Tarot: Space/Time Continuum

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Tarot has all the trappings of a completely plot-twisted sci-fi novel, and I am sure you are wondering what this includes and how it predicts your fate or reads the mind of your constantly running twin flame.


Before we dive into Tarot, please hold in your mind that all things are energy. All that you see, taste, touch, smell, hear, and perceive, is energy. Your words, your thoughts, your feelings, hold an energetic frequency.

According to Einstein, “Everything is Energy, and that’s all there is to it. Match the frequency of the reality you want and you cannot help but get that reality. It can be no other way. “

Tarot, simply put, is a manner of matching a reality to a frequency.

Tarot is the mystical art that surfaced sometime around the 15th century. Its spread was quick and vast. From the crevices of Europe to the rolling hills of Mozambique; a wholly unique phenomenon within itself, we will save this for another day.

It came to be known as a tool for divination, according to the reigning Supreme and Almighty, Roman Catholic Church, which is also energy. Everything is energy.  Energy is measurable.

Divination is the seeking of knowledge of the future or the unknown by supernatural means. The word supernatural is simply a word that is used to define anything that is not capable of being understood through science. Anything that is beyond common Human understanding is supernatural.

When we turn to God in prayer, asking for a sign about the job we applied for, or what’s on the mind of our constantly running twin-flame, is this not, by definition, divination? Or has mankind gained a scientific understanding of that which we call God?  Matthew 7:7-8; Ask. Seek. Knock.

Tarot offers visual authentication for the things for which we pray.  It cannot be distinguished from praying, then turning to a random page in your Bible seeking a sign regarding the answers that were sought in prayer.

Scientifically speaking; Energy can be neither created nor destroyed. The energetic potential for all that was, all that is, and all that ever will be, exists within the space/time continuum. We cannot add to it, nor can we take from it.

A psychic medium, who uses tarot as a tool, is tuning into the energetic frequency of a given moment to provide the signs, messages, answers, or guidance to your prayers. Or as I like to call it, time travel; riding on the principle that all are measurable energy, and I am aligning with the frequency of your words, past, present, and future.

Let’s see what the cards has in store for you.

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Tarot Reading Standouts

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The Tarot has been around for hundreds of years and is both an art and a science. We will concentrate on the specific definitions of the cards that stand out in a Tarot Reading.

Death Card:  One of the most daunting cards! People mistaken it for physical death, when in fact, it represents endings of situations or relationships. It also represents re-birth and regeneration of the soul.

The Queen of Coins indicates financial gains and security through a woman. She is depicted as a generous benefactor, someone that can help someone secure a loan from a bank, an inheritance, or generous lady that readily bestows financial favors on loved ones.

The King of Coins also represents this except the benefactor is a male energy instead.

Justice represents all legal matters. If the card faces away from the reader it means legal difficulties to overcome, but if the card is facing the reader it foretells a favorable outcome.

Swords always represent adversity. The King or Queen of Swords indicates an argumentative type of individual, a bully if you will and needs to be avoided at all costs.

Wands represent hope and security and happy results when in conjunction with the rest of the card spread. Gives extra happiness and spiritual awareness.

The Chariot represents journeys and if the card is facing the reader, it is a good time to travel, but if the card is facing OPPOSITE to the reader or upside down, it shows that traveling would be best avoided in the immediate future.

The Fool indicates a person of capricious nature, can be male or female, but is someone that cannot be trusted.

Wheel of Fortune is a very lucky card and it represents victory in virtually all endeavors. If the card is facing the reader, it means instant gratification, but if the card is opposite it means there will be a slight delay in achieving good things.

Hanged Man shows that the person is responsible for their own predicament and can often be their own worst enemy.

The Magician is always clever and will be able to have the fortitude to get themselves out of any tight situations. Will be able to rectify past problems as well.

The Tower represents the home life and family, if facing towards the reader, means problems will be resolved, if opposite, this usually means a divorce or some sort of chaos that forces a person to change their lifestyle, job and or relationships.

The Sun bestows many blessings and success in areas connected to the Major Arcana spread. Once again, if the Sun is facing the reader, immediate gratification, but if opposite, some delays but still wonderful outcome

The Devil is an individual male or female that has ulterior motives. Deception and someone with evil intent that is to be avoided at all costs as well.

The Lovers represent spiritual harmony and a lifetime of continued romance. If it faces the reader, immediate results, but if opposite, it means love will have to wait a little bit.

Lastly, the World indicates that victory and conquest in all matters. Lucky is the client that finds this gem in their deck.

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Love and Money in Tarot

Major Arcana In Tarot Love & Money

Three or more Major Arcana cards in a Tarot reading means you and your partner are in for some major changes in this area. The optimism of an auspicious start comes with the Fool card.  However, the end of a long and maybe painful cycle comes with the World card.  

Cups Cards Love & Money

The Cups cards in the Tarot are great to get in reading on the state of your connection and your shared finances. Cups signify deep feelings, intense feelings, and many combinations of love and relationships. Relying on the particular card in the Cups Suit, some of them can discuss different types of partnerships, including business and platonic. If you get flipped cards in the Cups Suit, it signals emotional blocks between you and your partner, deception from one side of the equation, or the need to stop dwelling in the past when it comes to financial mistakes made by either party.

Wands Cards Love & Money

Usually, this indicates your love life is about to embark on great passion and excitement. The Wands cards in the Tarot also signal power and action.  This means you and your partner are full and equal partners both in your finances and in your romantic partnership. Reversed Wands cards signify pessimistic feelings about finances and romance. So trying to find inspiration and passion is needed.  

Swords Cards Love & Money

Many Sword cards mean you or your partner might start a business together in the future or you could work together in the present indicating new ideas or ventures. But Sword cards in the upright could also talk about some sort of struggle regarding shared finances. In the reverse, Sword cards could indicate difficult choices, burning out on the partnership, and the need for time to heal.

Pentacles Cards Love & Money

Pentacle cards signify abundance in love and finances. Many Pentacles in a reading indicate you and your partner are or will experience a bountiful romantic and financial life together. If reversed, this could signal a desire of you or your partner to hold onto your money, fear of financial loss, or being obsessed with material possessions. 

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Tarot Decks

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There are hundreds of different Tarot Decks to choose from. The artwork on the decks range from Angels to Animals from Middle Ages to the Millennium.

The interest you feel for a certain deck comes as much from the artwork as it does from how the deck makes you feel when you hold it. A favored deck evolves your favorite because it expresses to something deep in your inner being. When you pick it up it just feels right and comfortable.

For a beginner the best deck is the Rider Waite or any Waite-Smith deck. There are many books written about these decks. It is easy to find out information about using these decks.

When you finally choose your deck, you should shuffle and mix the cards until they feel ready for use. At first the cards will feel stiff and cold. As the cards pick up your energy they will feel more pliable and warm. You will feel a connection to the cards. At this point you may begin to feel they will talk to you.

Taking care of your cards is very important. The traditional method is to wrap your deck in a natural cloth, bag, or wooden box. Silk or cotton is the favored cloth to use. Bags of velvet or satin are often used. They can be plain or decorated with embroidery or hand painted. You can use decorated or plain wooden boxes, decorated tin containers, or even the paper package it came in.

In point of fact, it really doesn’t matter. One reader may use the traditional method of wrapping their cards or keeping them in bags or boxes. Another reader may scatter decks all over the house held together in just a rubber band or tied with a shoe lace. It is the energy connection with the cards that is important.

A collector of Tarot Cards needs to keep the original packaging with the cards. Without the booklet and package the deck isn’t as valuable.

Many readers use a ritual before doing a reading with their cards. This, like most things that are connected with Tarot is a matter of personal choice. Some will do little more than clear their mind and focus on the task at hand. Others may light candles, light incense, meditate and/or pray. Again, what ever works for you and makes you comfortable and able to tune into your abilities is fine.

When your cards are being used often, they tend to become harder to read. The energies seem to get jumbled. When this happens you can clear your cards. One way to do this is to put your cards in their original order. Start with the majors and put them in numerical order. Follow these cards by putting each suit in numerical order arranged from ace to king. Shuffle the deck just as you would if it was new.

Other ways to clear decks are using crystals. Many feel that placing a quartz crystal on top of your deck in between readings will absorb what ever vibrations are left from the prior reading. The crystals need cleansing themselves periodically. This is done by placing them in a bath of sea salt and warm water. They should be dried in the open air or in a sunny spot where the suns rays can recharge them. Native Americans use the smoke of burning sage or cedar to clear their decks. If you cant find cedar you can use rosemary or sage in a fire proof bowl or dish. Just pass the deck or crystal through the smoke several times.

If you are in a hurry you can just use a different deck until you can clear the deck you have been using.

When your deck becomes ragged and torn and needs to be replaced there are a couple of ways to do this. One is to buy a new deck and start over with it. Another way is to buy a new deck exactly like your old one. Slowly replace a few of the worn cards with the new ones. Just do a few at a time. When they fit into your deck comfortably start replacing a few others. Eventually you will have replaced the whole deck without having to really spend a lot of time getting used to a whole new deck.

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