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Tarot Through the Ages

Thursday, August 27th, 2009
Rhyanna Regan asked:


Tarot cards, in the images we are most familiar with today, evolved from a kind of table game played in 15th century Italy, becaming popular throughout Europe over the next four centuries.

 To fully explore the history of Tarot, you can read the expansive book by Michael Dummet, “The Game of Tarot: From Ferrara to Salt Lake City” (Duckworth, 1980). Dummet, a British philosopher of high regard, is the author of many books on the Tarot. His scholarship on Tarot is extensive, and provides much of the research available on the origins of the Tarot deck and its variations.

 Tarot originally would have been a pastime of the leisure class, those with the time and money to spend on games. Certainly at that time the cards were handmade and illustrated by artists, and each set would vary with the individual artist’s representation of the card’s images. Especially from the 15th to the 18th centuries in Europe, variations of Tarot games were wildly popular, enjoyed by people of some wealth and intellect, very much like chess or bridge. Through the 1700’s Tarot was an absolute craze across the entire continent.

Tarot Decks

 There are several Tarot decks that have come to represent a familiar iconography, each with their own history, interpretation and devotees. The 15th Century Italian Visconti-Sforza deck is probably the earliest surviving deck of this era, with original cards in the collections of several museums around the world. These beautiful, artistic images are reproduced frequently.

A 19th century version from the south of France, known as the Tarot de Marseille, is a very popular deck in Europe.

In the United States, the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot deck is the most commonly used today. It was conceived by the well-known Tarot authority A. E. Waite, and published in 1902 by the Ryder Co. The simplified graphic style of this deck retains the historic symbolism of earlier decks, but seems fresh and accessible to modern sensibilities.

Ancient Tarot

Other Tarot scholars are convinced that Tarot has its roots in an even earlier time. They see relationships to the Kabbalah, or to Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. Cards, for games or prophesy, were used in China centuries before they found their way to Europe in the 14th Century, and may have been the original incarnation of the Tarot.

It may be more likely that the Tarot was brought to Europe through card games that were popular in the old world Arabia. In 18th Century France, Antoine Court de Gebelin, promoted the concept that the Tarot was derived from mystic practices in Ancient Egypt, which he described in his multi-volumed work, Le Monde Primitif. Another Frenchman, Etteillla, is considered to be the first to recreate the Tarot as a “fortune-telling” device. He is essentially the first Tarot reader. Reproductions of his Book of Thoth Tarot and other publications by Etteilla are still available today.

 The Victorian Embrace

Tarot reading emerged as a new construct during the Victorian Age’s embrace of spiritualism and the occult, setting the foundation for what would become the New Age school of thought on Tarot that we know today. 

There is extensive scholarship and research available on the history of the Tarot, whether from on-line sources or in libraries, for anyone who is interested in exploring the subject. For most of us, though, the history is not as compelling as the question of how the Tarot is meaningful in our lives now.

 



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Hidden Meanings in the Tarot Deck

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
Craig Malone asked:


Tarot symbols are the basic elements of divination through the use of tarot cards. The conscious easily recognizes alphanumeric characters but the subconscious only recognizes symbols. The symbols combine to help the diviner interpret the hidden answers to the question of the seeker. The symbols used on tarot cards are usually based on the images found on the Rider-Waite tarot card deck. A variety of card decks with different images is available. This is because tarot cards throw up meanings through images to which a seeker can relate. Divination through tarot cards is not only image based. Tarot cards have numbers and colors, which also symbolize hidden meanings.

The mention of tarot card prediction immediately brings to mind images. The images that are found on tarot cards are important tarot symbols that unlock the mystery of the problems of the seeker. The tarot card deck consists of fifty-six minor Arcana cards. The images on the minor Arcana cards deal with everyday problems and symbolize their relationship with the seekers problems. There are four suites, cups, pentacles, swords and wands. Each suite has four court cards with images of kings, queens, knights and pages and ten pips. The four suits have their own hidden meanings. Wands symbolize desires, cups symbolize emotions, swords symbolize intellectual pursuits and pentacles symbolize finances. The twenty-two cards that make up the Major Arcana have greater symbolic value and used by diviners to deal with deeper emotions, higher thoughts and long-term goals.

Tarot symbols are not merely found in imagery. Tarot cards are colorful cards and each color tells its own story. The combination of colors also helps a diviner find the meaning and purpose of the question asked by the seeker. Different colors have different meanings. The color white symbolizes healing and purity, the color black indicates obscurity, the color browns reveals practicality, the color pink depicts love, the color red is a symbol of the heart, the color green is the color of healing, the color orange shows vitality and its kindred hue yellow symbolizes zest. The color blue is the image of the open sky and the color purple reflects the soul. The diviner concentrates on the image and combines it with the meaning of the color to arrive at a conclusion.

The numbers on tarot cards are also tarot symbols and reveal hidden meanings to diviners. Tarot card numbers are listed from one to ten and each has a symbol. 0 symbolizes potential, the number 1 depicts loneliness, 2 companionship and love, 3 the triad, 4 material realities, 5 depicts the five human senses, 6 is the number of harmony, 7 is regarded as an odd number that symbolizes introspection. The number 8 depicts power and material prosperity, the number 9 depicts wisdom and the number 10 depicts finality and closure.

Interpreting tarot symbols effectively is the secret of divination using tarot cards. These symbols are the key to unlocking the secret of the seeker’s query by giving valuable insights at different levels of the subconscious.



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Are there any psychic or tarot card websites that actually work?

Monday, August 24th, 2009
Elle x asked:


Do you of any FREE tarot or psychic websites with real psychics that actually work?
Theres a really important question I need to ask. Thanks!! x
Ok, will you please tell me what is going on with my love life as I am very confused at the moment! Thank you so much if you answer x

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What are the meanings of the Minor Arcana of Tarot?

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
Palin P asked:


I have been studying Tarot for a while now, however, I can’t seem to graps a solid meaning of the Minor Arcana in both Non-reversed or reversed state. I’ve looked at various resources, but they all seem to clash and negate each others meanings. I do know that the minor is not as powerful as the major, if I used the right word. But I would like to know all the meaning of the cards.
Can anyone help me please :) Thank you for all the advice everyone! It always seems to unclear when I try to read a spread, it always gets foggy when the minors come. I may need to, like you said, meditate on them.
Thing is (lol), I have done that, I’ve been doing for a bit now (I won’t say a while becuase it hasnt been a while), and the only one’s I have been able to are the Four of Cups, Seven of Swords, Eight of Wands, Ace of Pentacles, and the Nine of Cups. I probably need to just get more practice and meditate more on them and it will come to me. I was mainly wondering does it depend on the deck? Do different decks aspire different meanings of the cards? (if these is an ignorant question, please feel free to tell me so!)

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A Compressed Story to Tarot Cards and Translating Tarot Cards

Saturday, August 15th, 2009
doris trebescyh asked:


The report of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising municipals in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it present has a array of stories and legends. The mystical superb of tarot cards intrigues historians, academics and spiritualists. Tarot cards were fundamental used as game divisions like regular decks, diverse from what we think of tarot cards today, although a quotation to Tarot as a set of devil cards was made in 1450. The habit of tarot cards started in Egypt, which is the same civilization that championed astrology.

The stylish tarot deck is separated into what is commonly called the major arcana or trump cards and minor arcane or suits of cards. The trump cards or major arcana consist of twenty two cards, every one of without suits. These include the fool, the Magician, the Empress, Justice, the Wheel of Fortune and others. The minor arcana consists of four suits of cards; swords, staves, cups and coins. Present, staves are generally named wands, but rods or batons are seen as well. Coins might be called disks or pentacles in some tarot decks.

Studying a tarot card is easy, as each trump card has a distinct meaning. After all, careful interpretation is needed if one wants to read the meaning from the group of cards. These cards show astrological connections with readings placed under the context of the Octavian Calendar. Tarot cards are considered to readily describe the physical and emotional peculiarities of the subject.

The rich and age-old tradition of tarot translating is constantly expanding through time. The methods of interpreting tarot cards continue to change to catch up with the ideas it is living in. The change in meaning may also contribute to the evolution of the card itself. The essential features of a tarot card nowadays are far variant from what it was previous.

When card readings are conducted face-to-face, the card reader will at intervals ask the querent to shuffle the cards as they concentrate on the question. The querent will from time to time be asked to split the deck into three piles, and then to put the deck back together again. The card reader then lays out the cards in a specific pattern, and each card has a various meaning, depending upon the layout used. For example, the card reader might layout three cards, one to signify the old lang syne, one for the present and one for the outcome: every one of three cards together give a impregnated interpretation of a given situation.

Phone readings are available on the Internet for approximately £5.00 per translating. Perhaps it is significantly cheaper than face to face readings due to the lack of mystique and personal/visual connection with the reader himself. While the days gone by presented interested parties with the option of calling a phone line, the Internet now offers international calls for the same price, and if one is interested, one may acquire a reading through credit card of PayPal.

The well-liked character of phone readings is that the impersonal nature of the transaction weakens the link, although this may also be attributed to the absence of mystique from the service.

Although tarot is labeled something that is as accurate as astrology, there is still a growing tarot service market that is ever increasing through new mediums. Per contra, purists still think that a face to face tarot reading is important. It is also important to note that tarot cards are not purely divinatory devices. They are also used in many countries as cards used for playing. This alone should encourage tarot card users to keep a level head.



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What time does 3 of Swords tarot card represent?

Saturday, August 15th, 2009
celisa asked:


What time period does 3 of swords tarot card represent?

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What are the best free tarot sites on the web ?

Friday, August 14th, 2009
miss sunshine asked:


What are the best and most accurate free tarot sites on the web? And in your opinion , do you think that computer generated readings hold any accuracy ? And Have the computer generated readings held any accuracy in your life ?

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A Small Past to Tarot Cards and Understanding Tarot Cards

Monday, August 10th, 2009
Angelys Groshong asked:


The epic of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe starting with the rising municipals in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it present has a medley of stories and legends. The mystical first-rate of tarot cards intrigues historians, researchers and spiritualists. Tarot cards were anterior used as game bites like regular decks, dissimilar from what we think of tarot cards present, although a hint to Tarot as a set of devil cards was made in 1450. The civilization of tarot cards started in Egypt, which is the same civilization that championed astrology.

The concomitant tarot deck is separated into what is commonly labeled the major arcana or trump cards and minor arcane or suits of cards. The trump cards or major arcana consist of twenty two cards, every one of without suits. These include the fool, the Magician, the Empress, Justice, the Wheel of Fortune and others. The minor arcana consists of four suits of cards; swords, staves, cups and coins. Today, staves are generally labeled wands, but rods or batons are seen as well. Coins may be called disks or pentacles in some tarot decks.

Meaning is assigned to each card in a tarot deck; withal, the specifics of interpretation are impacted by the layout of the cards, whether they are upright or reversed, and the interpreter’s own reading. Multitudinous of the cards in the major arcana, the trump cards, are fairly logical. The Lovers represent long for, in some maximum volume, while Strength is symbolic of courage and drive. Each of the cards in the minor arcana also carries meaning when used for divination, based on both the numeric value of the card and which suit it is. Meanings of each card can be found online, in books, or simply by interpreting the images on the card.

Along with the unfolding interpretations to the meaning of tarot cards come new methods for card readers to express the message to the average Joe. Today, face-to-face card readings are being redeemed by phone and online readings. Though, for bursting impact and experience, face-to-face card readings still trump more methods. Face-to-face tarot readings allow the being to select his face-down card, giving him a semblance of control to his fortunes. Face-to-face readings are common in community fairs, parties, and in the avenues. The price of a tarot card translating varies depending on the popularity of the reader and how much detail the human being wants to know about his destination.

Surrogate tarot card translating methods include phone and online readings. While there are free Internet areas to read your fortunes, they are only for divulge or offered as a gimmick. On the additional hand, professional tarot card readers offering their services over the phone could cost about £5.00 per understanding. Card studying over the phone offers a various approach to commercial tarot card deciphering, since the customer could present a hotline to know his fortunes on demand. Card translating allows members of public to show their fortunes checked every morning, which is both convenient and lifestyle altering.

Although tarot is termed something that is as accurate as astrology, there is still a growing tarot service market that is ever increasing through new mediums. Withal, purists still think that a face to face tarot translating is important. It is also important to note that tarot cards are not purely divinatory devices. They are also used in scarcely any countries as cards used for playing. This alone should encourage tarot card users to keep a level head.



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Understanding The Meaning Of Tarot Cards

Sunday, August 9th, 2009
Koz Huseyin asked:


Some people question the legitimacy of the tarot cards. For us to be able to get accurate readings from tarot cards, we will need to understand something. There are 2 ways to understand the meaning of the tarot cards in a reading, and though one is a guide, the other is essential for accurate readings.

When you first begin to read tarot cards, the only way to start understanding the meaning of tarot cards, is by looking at a book, on a website or learning from someone. This is a great way to learn about tarot cards, and begin reading the cards; however it is not the best way.

Yes, you need to learn the meanings. However, these meanings are only a rough guide. Reading tarot cards in the true sense, is to delve into your intuition to find answers. This is not always easy. Some people find they have great skills at finding the answers through intuition, while others simply need the book.

Can you divine without using your intuition? Yes, it is possible; however, you will only find that you have very general meanings. You won’t come to understand the true benefits and insights that the tarot cards can provide you.

Developing intuition takes time. By doing tarot for a number of years, you will find that you can get more of a picture of what the cards are saying. When you first start reading tarot cards, and having a book with you, you may be apt to thinking that you need to memorize the meanings. However, I must stress that those meanings in the tarot book are only a guide.

Understanding the meaning of tarot cards is pretty easy. Either memorize or use intuition. Both work, however, to get a better understanding of tarot cards, you will need to utilize your intuition.

Again, we are trying to divine not read tarot cards, but in the beginning, it can be an exercise which is necessary in the beginning. You have to get used to your tarot cards, and more you use them, more personal they become. Over time, you will find that you and your tarot cards share a bond, and can provide you with the answers you need.

You maybe thinking that you may not be able to utilize your intuition in the beginning, and that is ok. As you continue to do tarot, and do tarot readings for others, you will find whether tarot or more importantly divining is a route you want to go down.

It can be trying times, and tarot is more close to the new age, than the television is! When you first embark on the journey through finding your own spirituality, you will find many options. Tarot is usually one of those options. Some of us find that tarot is a great thing in our lives, and we come to understand the meaning of tarot cards, while others may find other ways of divining, and understanding spirituality, and life.



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Are those tarot cards things in stores money making scams or real?

Saturday, August 8th, 2009
another wanderer asked:


At barnes and nobles they sell those things. They’re like 2 dices roll them and than match the result with one of the tarot cards to determine the future. Are they money making scams or real? P.S when people at my school tried them they said its just poker cards with pictures printed on to trick you. If you think they’re real don’t go booming it’ll tell you the day you’ll die or I’m a fortune teller.

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