Card meanings
Major Arcana Tarot Card Meanings
The Major Arcana tracks the larger arcs of a tarot reading: identity, change, trust, collapse, healing, and completion. Use this hub to move through the full sequence and see how the big themes connect.
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The Fool
New beginnings, spontaneity, and a free spirit.
The Magician
Manifestation, resourcefulness, and inspired action.
The High Priestess
Intuition, sacred knowledge, and the subconscious mind.
The Empress
Fertility, abundance, and nurturing energy.
The Emperor
Authority, structure, and a solid foundation.
The Hierophant
Spiritual wisdom, tradition, and conformity.
The Lovers
Love, harmony, and meaningful relationships.
The Chariot
Determination, willpower, and triumph over obstacles.
Strength
Inner strength, courage, and compassion.
The Hermit
Soul-searching, introspection, and inner guidance.
Wheel of Fortune
Good luck, karma, and life cycles.
Justice
Fairness, truth, and the law of cause and effect.
The Hanged Man
Surrender, letting go, and seeing from a new perspective.
Death
Endings, transformation, and transition.
Temperance
Balance, moderation, and patience.
The Devil
Bondage, materialism, and shadow self.
The Tower
Sudden upheaval, chaos, and revelation.
The Star
Hope, inspiration, and serenity.
The Moon
Illusion, fear, and the subconscious.
The Sun
Joy, success, and vitality.
Judgement
Reflection, reckoning, and inner calling.
The World
Completion, accomplishment, and wholeness.
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