Tarot
Tarot guides and card meanings
Tarot works best when cards are read as relationships between symbol, context, and lived experience rather than as isolated fortune-cookie meanings.

Tarot becomes much easier to read once you understand the structure of the deck. Start with the Major Arcana if you want the big life lessons, then move into the Minor Arcana and suit pages if you want to understand how those lessons appear in ordinary life.
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Major ArcanaThe archetypal backbone of the deck and the larger lessons behind a reading.
Minor ArcanaThe lived texture of daily experience through cups, wands, swords, and pentacles.
The Fool's JourneyA narrative way to understand the progression of the Major Arcana.How to read tarot for yourselfA practical solo-reading workflow that stays grounded.Major Arcana and Minor Arcana
The Major Arcana speaks in life chapters, turning points, and defining lessons. The Minor Arcana explains how those lessons show up inside ordinary choices, relationships, conflicts, and responsibilities.
Learning the difference keeps readings balanced. It helps you see when a reading is about a passing situation and when it is pointing to something much larger.