Tarot Card Meaning — Card Meaning
Two of Wands Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
Like all Twos in the Minor Arcana, the Two of Wands is a card of decision. A figure stands on top of grey battlements and looks out towards the sea. Though the world is in his hands, he is hesitant to decide his journey. The Two of Wands reminds us to seize the day and to not fall prey to indecis...
Ace of Wands Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
The Ace of Wands unofficially begins the Minor Arcana. It is a card of pure creative potential. Coming out of a cloud of smoke, the wand is a gift to all readers. Wield it in order to manifest your will into the worl...
World Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
After 21 cards, we have finally reached the end of the tarot deck with the completion of The Fool's journey. The World card is about accomplishment, about spiritual enlightenment, and about the knowledge that comes with experience. If you receive this card in your reading, take a moment to reflect on the road that got you the...
Judgement Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
The Judgment card signals the near end of The Fool's journey. It contains an announcement so majestical that it wakes the dead. More than a revelation, The Judgment card illustrates a revolution in thought. If it appears in your spread, prepare for a life changing wond...
Sun Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
The Sun card illuminates our consciousness. It is a card of vitality, high energy, and freedom. While The Moon card illustrated our hidden instincts, The Sun card illustrates the part of us that we know and embrace. The card encourages us to be like the child and to succumb to the wonders of lif...