Tarotology

“Organized as a navigable system, Tarotology provides access to individual cards, thematic groupings, and interpretive layers that support both foundational understanding and deeper study.”

“Understanding the Tarot System”

“Tarot is a symbolic system composed of structured archetypes, sequential progression, and interpretive relationships. Each card contributes to a broader framework of meaning, allowing patterns, themes, and insights to emerge through study and application.”

Major Arcana

“The foundational sequence of archetypal cards representing stages of transformation, development, and the human journey.”

Minor Arcana

“The structured suits that reflect everyday experiences, challenges, and patterns across material, emotional, intellectual, and energetic domains.”

Court Cards

“Character-based archetypes that represent roles, personalities, and modes of expression within the symbolic system.”

“Tarot Systems and Interpretive Structures”

“The Tarot system is organized through distinct structural layers, each offering a different lens of interpretation. Explore the Major Arcana, Minor Arcana, and Court Cards through curated entries that examine symbolism, sequence, and meaning within each system.”

Major Arcana

“The Major Arcana represents the core archetypal journey, mapping stages of transformation through symbolic figures and universal themes.”

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The Fool

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The Magician

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The High Priestess

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The Empress

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The Emperor

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The Hierophant

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The Lovers

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The Chariot

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Strength

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The Hermit

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Justice

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The Hanged Man

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Death

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Temperance

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The Devil

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The Tower

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The Star

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The Moon

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The Sun

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Judgement

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The World

Minor Arcana

“The Minor Arcana reflects the patterns of daily experience, organized into four suits that represent distinct domains of human activity and expression.”

Wands

“Associated with energy, action, and direction, Wands reflect movement, ambition, and the initiation of ideas.”

Cups

“Associated with emotion, intuition, and relationships, Cups reflect inner experience, connection, and feeling.”

Swords

“Associated with thought, communication, and conflict, Swords reflect the intellectual and analytical dimensions of experience.”

Pentacles

“Associated with material reality, work, and stability, Pentacles reflect the physical and practical dimensions of life.”