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22 Major Arcana Cards and 56 Minor Arcana Cards MAJOR & MINOR ARCANA QUICK REFERENCE SHEET A standard tarot deck has 78 cards, divided into 2 groups; 22 major arcana cards and 56 minor arcana cards. In the tarot, the ​major arcana​ denote important life events, lessons or milestones, while the ​minor arcana​ cards reflect day-to-day events. The ​minor arcana ​cards are arranged into 4 suits - swords, pentacles, wands, and cups. Each suit has a ruling element and correspond to a specific area of life: Swords represent air and have to do with intellect and decisions. Pentacles represent earth, money and achievement. Wands represent fire and action. Cups represent water and emotions. Court Cards​ represent a person - either yourself or someone else. They ​reflect personality traits and characteristics, and can give insight into motives. MAJOR ARCANA CARD KEYWORDS / MANTRA PLANET / ELEMENT CHAKRA ASTROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION FRESH START, LEAP OF FAITH URANUS AIR CROWN ‘IT’S TIME TO EMBARK ON A BRAND NEW BEGINNING.’ 0 - THE FOOL 1 - THE MAGICIAN POWER, SKILL MERCURY AIR THROAT ‘I HAVE ALL THE RESOURCES I NEED, INNER AND OUTER.’ 2 - THE HIGH PRIESTESS INTUITION, HIGHER WISDOM MOON WATER THIRD EYE ‘MY INNER KNOWING IS MY BEST GUIDE OF ALL.’ 3 - THE EMPRESS FERTILITY, ABUNDANCE, VENUS EARTH HEART AND CREATIVITY SACRAL ‘CONNECTING TO THE EARTH REMINDS ME THAT ABUNDANCE IS UNLIMITED.’ 4 - THE EMPEROR AUTHORITY, FATHER-FIGURE MARS / ARIES FIRE ROOT ‘I AM MY OWN AUTHORITY. I HAVE THE WILL AND THE POWER TO CREATE MY OWN LIFE’S STRUCTURE.’ 5 - THE HEIROPHANT RELIGION, GROUP IDENTITY VENUS / TAURUS EARTH THROAT ‘I CHOOSE WHICH TRADITIONS I EMBRACE, AND HOW I DO IT.’ 6 - THE LOVERS LOVE, UNION, BONDS MERCURY / AIR HEART GEMINI ‘MY PERSONAL VALUES SYSTEM LEAD ME TO LOVE.’ 7 - THE CHARIOT VICTORY, ASSERTION, MOMENTUM MOON / CANCER WATER THROAT ‘NO OBSTACLES WILL STOP ME NOW.’ 8 - STRENGTH COURAGE, SELF-CONTROL SUN / LEO FIRE SOLAR PLEXUS ‘STRENGTH BEGINS WITH THE CHOICE TO BE KIND TO MYSELF.’ 9 - THE HERMIT SOUL-SEARCHING, SOLITUDE CHIRON / VIRGO EARTH THIRD EYE ‘I HONOUR MY SPIRITUAL SELF.’ 10 - THE WHEEL OF KARMA, TURNING A CYCLE JUPITER FIRE SOLAR PLEXUS FORTUNE ‘I RIDE THE WAVES OF LIFE.’ 11 - JUSTICE FAIRNESS, CAUSE AND EFFECT VENUS / LIBRA AIR HEART ‘I GET WHAT I GIVE.’ 12 - THE HANGED MAN LETTING GO, SUSPENSION NEPTUNE WATER THIRD EYE ‘IT’S TIME FOR A SACRED PAUSE. STILLNESS GRANTS PERSPECTIVE.’ 13 - DEATH ENDINGS, BEGINNINGS PLUTO / SCORPIO WATER HEART ‘I’M WILLING TO LET GO OF A PAST VERSION OF MYSELF.’ 14 - TEMPERANCE BALANCE, HEALING JUPITER / FIRE SOLAR PLEXUS SAGITTARIUS ‘I KNOW MY EXTREMES, NOW I SEEK PEACE.’ 15 - THE DEVIL BONDAGE, RESTRICTION SATURN / EARTH ROOT CAPRICORN ‘I AM NOT A PUPPET.’ 16 - THE TOWER SUDDEN CHANGE MARS FIRE CROWN ‘I SURRENDER TO THE STORM.’ 17 - THE STAR HOPE, SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE URANUS / AIR CROWN AQUARIUS ‘THE UNIVERSE SHOWS ME THAT I CAN HAVE FAITH IN MY DREAMS.’ 18 - THE MOON ILLUSION, MYSTERY, DREAMS NEPTUNE / WATER THIRD EYE PISCES ‘THE PATH MAY NOT BE CLEAR, BUT MY INTUITION LIGHTS THE WAY, ONE STEP AT A TIME.’ 19 - THE SUN SUCCESS, VITALITY, YOUTH THE SUN FIRE SOLAR PLEXUS ‘I SHINE MY LIGHT ON THE WORLD AROUND ME AND MY RADIANCE ATTRACTS MORE SUCCESS.’ 19 - JUDGEMENT INNER CALLING PLUTO FIRE CROWN ‘THE DAILY CHOICES I MAKE NOW ALIGN ME WITH MY LIFE’S PURPOSE.’ 20 - THE WORLD COMPLETION, ACCOMPLISHMENT SATURN EARTH ROOT ‘WHAT I’VE BEEN WORKING FOR IS ALREADY DONE.’ MINOR ARCANA CARD OVERALL WANDS CUPS SWORDS PENTACLES THEME (FIRE) (WATER) (AIR) (EARTH) ACE POTENTIAL INSPIRATION OUTPOURING CLARITY POTENTIAL FOR ABUNDANCE TWO DUALITY CHOICE LOVE DECISION BALANCE THREE UNITY FORESIGHT FRIENDSHIP PAIN TEAMWORK FOUR STABILITY COMMUNITY APATHY REST BUDGETING FIVE CHALLENGES CONFLICT LOSS DEFEAT POVERTY SIX GROWTH RECOGNITION RETURNING TO TRANSITION CHARITY / GIVING ONE’S ROOTS SEVEN QUEST STANDING YOUR DREAMS / MAKING A MAKING GROUND OPTIONS BREAK FOR INVESTMENTS IT EIGHT EMPOWERMENT TRAVEL / NEWS MOVING ON ISOLATION PATIENCE NINE FRUITION RESILIENCE FULFILMENT ANXIETY INDEPENDENT WEALTH TEN COMPLETION BURDEN MARRIAGE ENDINGS / CULMINATION DEFEAT COURT CARDS CARD THEME WANDS CUPS SWORDS PENTACES (FIRE) (WATER) (AIR) (EARTH) PAGE NEW ENTHUSIASM INTUITION CURIOSITY INVESTMENT BEGINNINGS KNIGHT MOTION PASSION CREATIVE MENTAL ROUTINE EXPRESSION ACTIVITY QUEEN LEADERSHIP VIBRANCY NURTURING ASTUTE ABUNDANCE KING EXPERTISE VISION EMOTIONAL TRUTH SECURITY INTELLIGENCE .
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