Explore the Ancient Wisdom of Tarot
Welcome to the ultimate digital library of Tarot card meanings. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced practitioner, our guide provides detailed interpretations for all 78 cards. From the karmic lessons of the Major Arcana to the everyday insights of the Minor Arcana (Wands, Cups, Swords, and Pentacles), uncover the messages hidden within the symbolism.
Use this catalog to deepen your intuition, enhance your daily readings, and find clarity in matters of the heart, soul, and destiny. Each card is a mirror reflecting your journey — start exploring now.
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The Power of Tarot Divination
Tarot is more than just a deck of cards; it is a profound system of archetypes that reflects the human experience. Each of the 78 cards in a standard deck, from the Major Arcana to the four suits of the Minor Arcana, carries a specific vibration that helps us navigate life’s complexities.
How to Use This Meanings Catalog
Our digital library is designed for both beginners and professional readers. If you’ve just performed a Celtic Cross reading and need a deeper interpretation of a specific position, simply click on the corresponding card above.
Beyond Simple Definitions
We focus on three main pillars of interpretation: Love and Relationships, Professional Growth, and Spiritual Guidance. By understanding the shadow and light aspects of cards like the Death card or the Lovers, you gain a holistic view of your destiny.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I learn Tarot using this guide?
Absolutely. Our catalog provides the foundational meanings of all 78 cards. We recommend starting with the Major Arcana to understand the core life lessons before moving to the Minor Arcana.
Are these meanings suitable for reversed cards?
Yes, each card description includes insights that can be applied to both upright and reversed positions, helping you understand the internal and external influences in your reading.
How often should I consult the Tarot?
Many practitioners use a “Card of the Day” for daily guidance, while more complex spreads like the Celtic Cross are best for major life questions once every few weeks.