Tarot Card Meaning — Card Meaning
Death Tarot Card Meanings
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The Death card is widely misunderstood as representing physical death only. For most readings however, The Death card can represent endings in general and new beginnings in particular. It is the card of transformation and of change. Death encourages us to embrace the twists and turns of life and to enjoy the fruits of our lab...
Hanged Man Tarot Card Meanings
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The Hanged Man tarot card is all about gaining new perspectives on life. While most people avoid having their world flipped upside down, The Hanged Man seeks it out. In giving up his subjective experience, The Hanged Man gains spiritual enlightenment. He is able to see the worl...
Justice Tarot Card Meanings
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The Justice card is less about law and order and more about fairness. Lady Justice sits on her throne with the scales of morality in balance. Wielding a sword, she is always ready to enact justice whenever the scales tip to one side or the oth...
Wheel of Fortune Tarot Card Meanings
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Better than the game show, The Wheel of Fortune Tarot card illustrates the ups and downs of life. While previous cards represented what we can control in life, The Wheel of Fortune card represents what we can't control. Life is constantly movie and we must move with it. Instead of enacting your will, open up your mind to the possibilities beyond your wi...
Hermit Tarot Card Meanings
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While the past few Tarot cards illustrated a group dynamic, The Hermit returns to the individual. Like The Fool, The Hermit is on his own journey towards enlightenment. While The Fool is ignorant, The Hermit is wise. While The Fool is beginning his journey, The Hermit is in the middle of it. It is a card that encourages self-reflection on all of the experience you have had so fa...