Tarot Card Meaning — Tarot
Star Tarot Card Meanings
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The Star card is a card of rest and repose. It features a woman who is comfortable in her own skin and at peace with her natural surroundings. The Star card encourages us to gain strength in relaxation and to find peace with our enviro...
Tower Tarot Card Meanings
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If The Devil card is about entrapment then The Tower card is about release. The Tower illustrates the sudden changes that affect out lives. When these fundamental shifts happen, The Tower encourages us to embrace them and to use them as an opportunity to deepen our maturi...
Devil Tarot Card Meanings
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Like The Death card, The Devil card is incredibly misunderstood. The card features, Baphomet, the Horned God. While Baphomet is a neopagan god that unifies several dichotomies, man/animal, male/female, good/evil, he has incorrectly been interpreted as simply an illustration of evil. Traditionally speaking, Baphomet can illustrate the id within all of us. The Devil card encourages the discovery of things within us that we avoid address...
Temperance Tarot Card Meanings
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The Temperance card is the last cardinal virtue to be read in the Tarot deck. As one might imagine, the card illustrates temperance. It reminds us to live a balanced life and to not engage with manic fanaticis...
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...