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Wands – ingenuity, accomplishment, change Cups – feelings, spirituality Swords – intelligence, contemplation, logic Pentacles – pragmatism, safety, physical and material needs
Cards within suits correspond to
theme of
particular suit to which it belongs. An Ace declares
overall quality of whatever suit it is in. For instance,
Ace of Cups represents affections, feelings, intuitiveness, and personal familiarity – all
most positive aspects of
Cups’ characteristics. A Ten of Cups may signify
fruition of those qualities with, for example,
peace and joy one finds within
atmosphere of a happy family. One by one,
meanings of each card must be committed to memory. When
Tarot novice becomes comfortably familiar with
56 Minor Arcana representations, he or she should then be ready for
next steps toward understanding
subsequent – and deeper – aspects of
art of Tarot.
Learning
art of Tarot can be a challenging – and rewarding – endeavor. But
student must realize Tarot is not easy, and Tarot is not quick. As with all things in
secret and hidden arts such as Tarot, one must be willing to persevere, to continue resolutely down
path toward enlightenment – and rejoice as
mysteries of
journey unfold.
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