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VisualThe picture of the classical Rider Waite Tarot follows the archetypal images created by Pamela Colman Smith in 1909 under the direction of Arthur Edward Waite. | KeywordsLearn what each card of the tarot deck means—the major arcana, the minor arcana. | Major Arcanas AffirmationHelp you understand it and connect with it. | Reversed keywordsBoth novice and experienced Tarot readers face difficulties in understanding reversed cards. This deck provides a quick keyword list that allows readers to quickly interpret reversed cards, increasing confidence and expanding their card associations. |
Although numbers are not the main focus in tarot readings, they can add a dimension to the reading. Take a look at the numbers in your reading to see if there are any patterns. What numbers are most prominent? Do you see a lot more twos or eights? Multiples of the same number could indicate that you need to address a specific aspect of your life or that the same issue is taking on different forms.
The Chakra symbols are interactive tools that assist users in aligning their chakras and helping them gain healing, insight and empowerment.
The astrology correspondences to the Planets. These planet correspondences are applicable to Tarot Cards, Palmistry and Divination.
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Each major Arcana has a different background; it makes learning essential elements: air, fire, water, earth easier. Witchy Cauldron included nature meaning beautiful picture in each background.
- of the classical Rider Waite Tarot follows the archetypal images created by Pamela Colman Smith in 1909 under the direction of Arthur Edward Waite.
-It has both reversed and divinatory interpretations printed on every card. It makes it ideal for beginners. You don't need to lose your concentration or distract from the moment.
- The picture of the classical Rider Waite Tarot follows the archetypal images created by Pamela Colman Smith in 1909 under the direction of Arthur Edward Waite.
a brief introduction to what each card represents.
The minor Arcana of the Tarot is made up of four suits each, each with its elemental correspondences. These elemental associations can help you get a general idea about the minor arcana cards and also give you examples of how these elements might appear in your everyday life. The elements can be used to help you see the main themes of your reading.