Brief Introduction Of Major Arcana Tarot Cards - Volume 3

I have already discussed 5 major Arcana Tarot cards in my previous blog. Now I’m back with the next part of the major arcana. If you have read my previous blog already, then you know how tarot works and what each tarot card defines. If this blog grows your interest in tarot cards, then you can avail a helpful Tarot Card Reading Course, which will help you to learn tarot more accurately.

Let’s learn the next major arcana tarot cards-

The Wheel Of Fortune:


The wheel of fortune card restored all the balance, presenting the good time and bad time. It also represents the karma, fate and external forces that control our destiny. As the wheel spins constantly, it shows constant changes in our life. Also, the wheel represents karma, which defines your conduct to others. This card spills sudden opportunities that could change your life. So always make your intuition clear for the better outcomes.

Justice:


The justice card represents justice, law, fairness, and truth. The card always shows fairness and truth. If you did something wrong in your past and you already regret it, the card will treat you fairly without showing bias. The card means, you should take the responsibility of your work and the face the consequences. The card will bring you a fair idea about the truth. The more you explore, the more you will be clear about it.

The Hanged Man:


‘Hanged’ means death. In the card, the man is hanging upside-down, like he is willingly doing it. That means surrender. The card also means letting go of a particular situation which holds you back and move forward in life. The card also represents a new beginning.

Death:


The card of fear. It is not. Death card only symbolizes the change of time. More precisely, when one door is closed and another will open. The card shows valuable and essential positive outcomes in life. Death card also represents the transition and change. It means you need to transform yourself to clear the old path and bring the new. Finally, it also defines you need to let go of things that blocking your way to the new beginning. So refine your old memories and belongings that are restraining your way.

Temperance:

The Temperance card in tarot represents balance, patience, calm, tranquility and avoid the extreme. The card suggests you repose your all energy and let the life forces pass through you without your resistance. Temperance also asks you to remain calm when everything is falling apart. The balance and tranquility will help you to achieve fruition in your life. This card also directs you to have a clear and long-term vision of what you want to achieve in life.

All tarot shows us different meanings in life. If you want to learn tarot for a long time, I suggest you take advantage of an Online Course For Tarot Card. In that way, you can learn about each tarot card in a more specific and clear way.

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