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🌟 What Are the Major and Minor Arcana in Tarot?

Your beginner-friendly guide to understanding Tarot cards — and how to read them like a pro!

If you’ve ever pulled a Tarot card and thought, “Wait, what’s the difference between The Lovers and Four of Swords?” — don’t worry. You’re not alone. Let’s break it down. 🔮

🔮 Tarot 101: The Deck Structure A full Tarot deck has 78 cards, and they’re split into two main sections:

Major Arcana (22 cards)

Minor Arcana (56 cards)

These aren’t just fancy names — each section tells a different type of story. Let’s take a closer look 👇

🌌 The Major Arcana: Life’s Big Moments Think of these as the main plotline in your personal movie. They represent major themes, life lessons, and spiritual growth.

Some well-known cards include:

The Fool (0) – New beginnings, trust the journey

Death (XIII) – Not actual death! But transformation, endings and rebirth

The Lovers (VI) – Relationships, values, choices

If a Major Arcana card shows up in your reading, the Universe is shouting: “Hey! Pay attention — this is important.”

🌀 The Minor Arcana: Everyday Vibes These cards zoom into your daily experiences — work, emotions, conflicts, growth. They’re split into four suits, like a deck of playing cards:

Cups – 💧 Emotions, love, relationships

Wands – 🔥 Passion, creativity, action

Swords – 💨 Thoughts, conflict, communication

Pentacles – 🌱 Money, career, physical world

Each suit has cards from Ace to 10, plus 4 “Court Cards” (we’ll get to them next!).

Example:

Four of Cups = Emotional boredom or reflection

Eight of Pentacles = Hard work, skill-building

Two of Swords = Indecision, blocked emotions

These cards are like the side quests of your journey — still important, just more focused on day-to-day life.

👑 Court Cards: The People (or Personas) Involved Each suit has 4 court cards: Page, Knight, Queen, King

They can represent real people, aspects of your personality, or a type of energy in a situation.

Example:

Knight of Wands – A bold, spontaneous person (or you being impulsive!)

Queen of Cups – Someone nurturing and intuitive

Page of Swords – Curiosity, new ideas, or a nosy gossip 😏

Don’t be surprised if a Court Card feels like someone you know. Sometimes, Tarot is creepily accurate like that.

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📌 TL;DR – Save This Cheat Sheet! Type What It Covers Keywords Major Arcana Big themes, soul growth Destiny, transformation, life path Minor Arcana Daily life, small events Love, money, thoughts, actions Court Cards People or personality energy Messenger, mentor, mature energy

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