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The Tarotist's Handbook

Differences between the Weart, Marseilles and Turbulent Tarot

The Weart, Marseilles and Turbulent Tarot are three of the most classic sets of modern tarot cards, in the arrangement of the cards, each card has its own number, the Magician is the number 1, the Priestess is the number 2, and very often we apply it by arranging the Fool at the number 0, but in fact the Fool of the Weart Tarot is not included in the numbering order, it is not the It is not number 0 or number 22, because it has a uniqueness that is different from the other cards, and sometimes gives people the feeling that it is difficult to be categorized and cannot be integrated into the group.

Marseille's number 8 is Justice, and number 11 is Strength. Unlike Marseille, the now-popular popularized version of the Waite Tarot puts Strength in position 8 and Justice in position 11, which is rumored to have been a brilliant idea of Waite's, but which we can already see him strongly advocating in the writings of J. G. Gillibrand, and which may not have been as well received by other tarot readers as the other ones in question. It may not have been accepted by other tarot readers, but his ideas were realized in the tarot cards created by Waite.

The Turbot Tarot takes the same order for the Major Arcana as the Tarot of Marseilles, placing the Justice card at number 8 and the Power card at number 11, but with a change in name. The Magician of the Weart Tarot is called The Magus of the Turbot Tarot. The Weet Tarot's Strength is called Lust by Turbot Tarot. Weet Tarot's Justice, which Turbot Tarot calls Adjustment. The Weet Tarot's Wheel of Fortune, which the Turbot Tarot calls Fortune. Temperance of the Weet Tarot, called Art by the Turbot Tarot. The Judgement of the Weet Tarot, which the Turbot Tarot called The Aeon. The World of the Vitruvian Tarot, which the Turtle Tarot calls The Universe.

The names section of the Court cards are, in order for Waite: Squire, Knight, Queen, King; for Turbot: Princess, Prince, Queen, Knight.

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