by admin | Mar 2, 2025 | Major Arcana
The Emperor, card number four in the Major Arcana, represents structure, leadership, and the power of discipline. Often depicted as a commanding figure seated on a stone throne adorned with ram heads (symbolic of Aries), The Emperor embodies authority, wisdom, and the...
by admin | Mar 2, 2025 | Major Arcana
The Empress, card number three in the Major Arcana, radiates the energy of nurturing, creativity, and abundance. Representing the archetype of the divine mother, she sits on her throne amidst lush greenery, symbolizing fertility, growth, and the interconnectedness of...
by admin | Mar 2, 2025 | Major Arcana
The High Priestess, card number two in the Major Arcana, is the embodiment of divine intuition, mystery, and inner knowledge. Sitting serenely between two pillars—marked with the letters “B” and “J” for Boaz and Jachin—she represents balance,...
by admin | Mar 2, 2025 | Major Arcana
The Magician, card number one in the tarot deck’s Major Arcana, is a symbol of pure potential and manifestation. Often depicted as a figure standing before a table filled with tools representing the four elements (wands, cups, swords, and pentacles), The Magician...
by admin | Feb 24, 2025 | Major Arcana
The Fool, numbered zero in the tarot deck, is where every story begins and where limitless possibilities reside. Representing fresh starts, spontaneity, and a leap of faith, The Fool is a symbol of embracing the unknown with open arms. Illustrated as a carefree...
by admin | Feb 23, 2025 | Suit of Cups
The Five of Cups is a poignant card that often symbolizes loss, regret, and the need for emotional healing. In its imagery, a cloaked figure stands in mourning before three spilled cups, while two upright cups remain behind them. This visual emphasizes the importance...