Tarot Card Meanings List
Each Tarot card has its own symbolism and meaning. Once you know their significance, you can understand the messages they're sending you. Just choose any card below to learn what it means!
Major Arcana
The Major Arcana cards are like the beating heart of the Tarot deck, packed with archetypal significance and spiritual wisdom. We start our journey with The Fool, a wide-eyed wanderer full of innocence. As we progress through the cards, we encounter all sorts of characters, each one teaching us a different lesson. It's like a beautiful story coming to life, except instead of fairy tales, we're delving into the depths of the human mind. By examining our own lives alongside the journey of Tarot characters, we can start to see parallels and gain a deeper understanding of ourselves.
The Wands
The Suit of Wands is all about passion, inspiration, and sheer force of will. You can think of these cards as the ultimate power-up in your journey. But with great power comes great responsibility, and the Wands are no exception. At their worst, they can refer to all sorts of chaos and confusion. As you follow your journey with these cards, you will come across powerful symbolism, fiery vibes, and a lot of amazing twists!
The Cups
The Suit of Cups is all about emotions, creativity, and intuition. This Suit governs everything that lies in the unconscious realm, often bringing to the forefront the hidden details of relationships, romantic or not, and delving deep into the worlds of imagination. But beware, because, at its worst, the Suit of Cups can overwhelm you with unbridled feelings, ungrounded fantasy, and a disconnection from your inner self.
The Swords
The Suit of Swords represents the embodiment of intelligence, truth, ambition, and communication. In Tarot readings, this Suit embodies the essence of the human intellect, and it can be double-edged… just like a sword. It can be a tool for good or evil, it can heal, and it can hurt. These cards can be cruel and unforgiving and may inflict severe damage.
The Pentacles
The Suit of Pentacles, the deck's embodiment of everything material and worldly, encompasses more than just money. Along with finances, these cards symbolize security, stability, health, and prosperity. In Tarot readings, Pentacles indicate long-term future, everything career-related, business relationships, and even sensuality. But this Suit also has a dark side — it can represent greed, jealousy, and ambitions that can come at a great cost.