Major Arcana of the Tarot

The Major Arcana cards in a Tarot deck represent the major themes and influences in a person’s life. They are considered to be more significant than the Minor Arcana cards, which represent more everyday matters.

The Fool – represents new beginnings, spontaneity, and taking a leap of faith.

The Magician – represents power, skill, and the ability to make things happen.

The High Priestess – represents intuition, secrets, and hidden knowledge.

The Empress – represents nurturing, motherhood, and creativity.

The Emperor – represents authority, structure, and fatherhood.

The Hierophant – represents tradition, religion, and spiritual guidance.

The Lovers – represents love, relationships, and choices.

The Chariot – represents determination, control, and victory.

Strength – represents inner strength, courage, and the ability to overcome obstacles.

The Hermit – represents introspection, wisdom, and inner guidance.

The Wheel of Fortune – represents fate, destiny, and the cyclical nature of life.

Justice – represents balance, fairness, and the consequences of actions.

The Hanged Man – represents sacrifice, patience, and a new perspective.

Death – represents change, transformation, and the end of a phase.

Temperance – represents balance, moderation, and harmony.

The Devil – represents materialism, addiction, and a lack of control.

The Tower – represents sudden change, upheaval, and chaos.

The Star – represents hope, inspiration, and the fulfillment of wishes.

The Moon – represents emotions, intuition, and the subconscious mind.

The Sun – represents vitality, success, and happiness.

Judgment – represents accountability, redemption, and the outcome of past actions.

The World – represents completion, accomplishment, and the attainment of one’s goals.

Keep in mind that the interpretation of the card can depend on the question asked, the surrounding cards, and the intuition of the reader.

2023 – Magical Hearth