How the Tarot Works
Using 78 cards (Major and Minor Arcana) containing symbols and archetypes, it serves as a tool for guidance, reflection, and self-knowledge to interpret current emotions, situations, and energies. Through reading and intuition, it helps to "make the unconscious conscious," enabling the client to make decisions. What is the procedure? A question is posed, the deck is shuffled, and the tarot reader explains the chosen cards according to their symbolic meaning, their intuition, and the cards' placement in the spread. Deck Composition: Consisting of 78 cards, divided into 22 Major Arcana (important life lessons/archetypes) and 56 Minor Arcana (reflecting daily aspects of life and subdivided into four suits: Wands, Cups, Swords, and Pentacles). Therapeutic/Evolutionary Perspective: It is used primarily as a personal compass for development and decision-making. Spiritual and psychological function: It reveals hidden or unknown aspects of oneself, seeking a connection with the querent's energy and the reader's intuition. Categories of use: It can be used for readings about daily life, love, work, or as a therapeutic writing and meditation practice. The tarot does not decide for the user, but rather is a tool to improve understanding of their current situation and help them empower
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