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Can anyone provide the card meanings for each card in the tarot deck?

0, The Fool "Wandering"

Card Objects

1. Light on his feet, obstacles on the ground cannot restrain him. The young man walks along the edge of the cliff in his splendor, his vision in his eyes. He wanders about with a rose in his left hand and carries all his belongings (parcels) in his right. The expression on his face is full of wit and dreams. The dog next to him reminds him not to keep moving forward, but to stop and think. The staff that supports the parcel symbolizes the strength of will, and the dog is a hint of crisis.

2. The laurel represents victory. The red feather represents the desire to pursue new things. The bundle represents worldly matters that cannot be shed. The rose represents purity of heart. The colorful clothes represent the shock of the heart. The staff represents the fool full of strength and vigor to face a new journey.

3 With a magnificent headdress on his head and a rod on his shoulder, reflected in his eyes is the kingdom of reason. The realist says he is arrogant, the idealist thinks he has an adventurous spirit.

This card is not positioned in any particular order. This card is not in the order of 1-21 and is a rather special card. There is a suggestion that it is a later joker card from poker.

Quick Facts

Romance + (Orth) Innocent romantic love - (Reverse) Blindness Hot and cold

Work + Adventurous, seeking novelty - Lack of stability, no responsibility

Health + Good health - Illness due to unstable life

Recreation + Unexpected rewards from travelling - Can't travel with peace of mind

Other + Adventurer - Can't get off the ground. >Other + Adventurer - Can't make up his mind Quirks

Conclusion + Dreams - Unrealistic

Card Details

The Fool in the Major Arcana seems to know nothing about it. The young man dragging his puppy in the card seems to be embarking on a journey to realize a moving and grandiose idea, but as we can see from the picture, he is walking along the side of a precipice! He is walking alongside a cliff! It makes people sweat for him, but he doesn't seem to realize that he is in danger, and he is still at ease with himself. Does he really believe that "a fool is a fool"? If so, he is a real fool.

Positive interpretation: To pursue a dream blindly while ignoring the reality, knowing that it is a meaningless adventure, a wrong choice and a failure.

Reverse Interpretation: Risky actions, pursuing possibilities, valuing dreams, ignoring material losses, leaving home, being overly trusting of others, worrying about going on a trip.

1, I Magician "Creation"

The Object of the Card

1. The face of the card is the Greek mythological Apollo, with a confident smile and beady eyes. The tableau of the card shows the four elements of the universe: the Tree of Life (fire), the Sword (wind), the Star (earth), the Cups (water), a symbol of infinity above the magician's head, and a belt of a serpent with a head and tail, a symbol of spiritual eternity. The magician holds a scepter in his right hand pointing to the sky and his left hand pointing to the ground, representing the exchange of power and the gift of the spirit. At the soles of the magician's feet are roses and lilies, signifying human motivation, reflecting the will of God and commanding heaven and earth. The rose represents life and the lily represents death. The card, Magician, also suggests that you are a magician yourself, able to manipulate the forces of the universe yourself.

2The white robe represents purity of heart and the crimson cloak represents the far-reaching activities of the magician.

Quick Facts

Relationships + (positive) starting a new relationship - (negative) unoriginal love

Work + new plans go well - failure

Health + cheerfulness - poor health

Entertainment + unexpected rewards - overdoing it

Other + a good start - indecision

Conclusion. + Prospects - Prospects in doubt

Card meanings

Look at this magician, who seems to have unlimited powers, with his sword, cup, star, and staff on the table, but who holds his wand in his hand and gestures as if praying to the heavens to give him power to conjure up magic. What on earth could he change from this nothingness?

Positive Interpretation: the beginning of things, a change of action, skillful technique and skillfulness, carrying out one's own will, using the forces of nature to achieve ambition.

Reverse Explanation: weak will, difficulty in starting, going in the wrong direction, lack of knowledge, deception and failure.

2, II.Priestess "Intelligence"

The object of the card

1. There is a crescent moon on the feet, a crown on the head with a globe in it, and a cross on the breast

. The scroll in the hand is the Tora, which represents the law and the meaning of the Ten Commandments of the Bible. The scrolls are partially covered by a

cloak, representing that some are dictated and some are internal. She sits in front of black and white pillars

facing two pillars labeled B and J, representing dualism. Behind her is a temple screen

with palm and pomegranate trees growing. She represents the religious bride and mother. The Daughter of the Stars to

and Eve in the Garden of Eden.

2. The water behind the curtain represents the depths of unconscious thought, hiding rich resources.

Representing the Virgin Mary or the Pope's wife, Torah, is said to be the Biblical code for the Hebrew word "Torah" that appears every other verse.

Quick Facts

Relationships + (square) hidden passions - (reversed) unfulfilled lovesickness

Work + research mindedness - lack of sufficient intelligence

Health + Intellectual beauty and fullness of life - mental stress

Entertainment + intellectual journeys - not able to get up the energy

Other + deep thoughts - lack of understanding and tolerance

Other + deep thoughts - lack of understanding and tolerance

These are the signs that represent the mother of God or the Pope's wife. Understanding and tolerance

Conclusion + Intelligent Enrichment - Unwise, Lustful

Card Meaning Detail

An intelligent man or woman, well may make a good decision. This saintly Popeess, sitting upright with a scroll in her hand, proves that she is full of intelligence, so feel free to leave it to her to decide well.

Positive Interpretation: development of inner mystical potential, prophecy of a change in the future, deep thinking, keen insight, accurate perception.

Reverse Interpretation: over-cleansing, ignorance, greed, short-sightedness, high self-esteem, biased judgment, courageous, pretentious.

3, III. The Queen's "Harvest"

The Objects of the Cards

1. A woman seated in a chair, wearing these magnificent robes, has a noble appearance. The crown has 12 stars in a circle around it. Next to her is a shield with the symbol of Venus. In front of her is a field of corn and behind her is a waterfall. She holds a scepter in her hand with a ball representing the world. She is in a heavenly paradise on the ground.

2. The 12 stars represent the 12 months, and the grove represents the fertility of nature. The cornfield represents fertility and abundance. The red rose represents the love of the spouse. Water flowing into the pool represents the union of man and woman to produce new life.

3. The Queen is a woman of passionate development. Dressed in several layers of splendor, she has the majesty of a queen. An endless supply of fruit in front of her and the queen's carefree life evoke the passion buried in her heart. Too much emotion is often blind love.

4. Also known as the Mother, this card represents the female face.

Quick Facts

Relationship + (Orth) Fruitful Love - (Reverse) Fruitless Love

Work + Gradual Prosperity - Declining Performance

Health + Good - Obesity

Entertainment + Elegant Journey - Ongoing plans hit a roadblock

Other + Fulfilling Life - Vanity

Conclusion + Harvest - not getting what you want

Card Meaning

The beautiful queen is sitting in an elegant and comfortable chair, surrounded by a dense forest, giving her a carefree and leisurely feeling, and there is a heart next to the chair, which seems to be a sign that she has the intention of giving you these fertile lands and fruits, complete with love, and you should give thanks properly.

Positive Interpretation: Happiness, success, harvest, carefree, successful family life, good environment, beauty, art, contact with nature, pleasant travel, leisure.

Your Position Explanation: inactivity, lack of motivation, scattered habits, unsolvable things, inability to see results, delayed enjoyment, sinister environment, disputes with family.

4, IV. The Emperor "Dominates"

The Objects of the Cards

1. The right hand holds a scepter, signifying the supreme dominion of the King, and the left hand holds the Earth, symbolizing dominion over the whole world. He sits on a throne with a ram's head in front of his armrests, used to establish authority. The ram's head was used to worship the devil and had the connotation of terrorizing others. The king is the enforcer of power in this world. The fact that he is sitting in front of a cliff indicates that the position of the king is dangerous.

2. The crown represents exalted status, the armor represents strength, and the mountain represents determination and self-awareness. The crown jewels represent affluent status in the material world. The scepter represents male creativity and potential, and the ram's head represents Zeus.

3. The powerful feet visible in the hemline tell a passionate story of the Emperor's never-ending struggle. The Emperor, like the four seasons and the four elements, signifies the stabilizing power that dominates the world. Next to the king, whose position and honor cannot be shaken, there is a shadowy mist that makes people old, meaning that the king cannot live easily in the face of his great responsibilities.

4. This card is also known as the Father.

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Relationships + (positive) a strong, unchanging heart - (negative) being at the mercy of others

Work + Leadership - Lack of management

Health + Strong body - Watch out for adult illnesses

Entertainment + Being able to take care of everything - Impossible trip

Other + Mature - Immature Steady - Immature

Conclusion + Strong Leadership - Short-term setbacks

Card meanings

The Emperor, seated on the throne, seems to be full of majesty, and of course, he is able to kill and rule the whole world, leading the masses to prosperity. As the king of a country, he is more of a fatherly role model, otherwise how can he teach his people?

Positive Interpretation: honor, power, victory, holding leadership, strong will. Reaching goals, fatherly responsibility, spiritual loneliness.

Reverse Interpretation: childishness, nothing

5, V. Pope "Aid"

The Objects of the Card

1. The Pope is seated in front of two identical columns with a three-tiered crown. In his left hand he holds a triple cross, and in his right hand he compares the gestures common to preachers, indicating how to distinguish between the revealed and hidden meanings of doctrine. A female pope is not to compare any gestures. The Pope has two bands on her dress, representing oracles. The Pope guides the two monks; only by monasticism can one see the right way.

2. The crossed keys represent intellectual good and evil, the secular world and heaven. The three-tiered crown represents material, emotional, and spiritual integration. The three-tiered scepter represents the sublimation of matter, feelings, and mind. The person on the left (rose motif) represents longing and the person on the right (lily motif) represents pure intention. The red tunic creativity and action, the green undergarment represents spiritual understanding. The two pillars represent dualism .

3. The Pope spreads religion to the general public as truth. The Pope wears vestments and raises his right hand high in the air, blessing the people. There is a shining light behind the head, representing the noble soul of the Pope. In his left hand he holds a triple cross, a representation of the Trinity. Two men kneeling before him represent that the world must be enlightened by him.

4. This card is also known as the Spiritual Director. The spiritual Father, the Pope.

Quick Facts

Relationships + (Orth) Good Marriage - (Reverse) No Relationship

Work + Help from a Noble Person - Isolated

Health + Advice from a Famous Physician - Mentally Exhausted

Entertainment + Enhancement of Cultivation - Ostracized from a Group

Other + A Deep Sense of Trust - Need to Broaden Horizons

Conclusion + Getting much help - Being alone

Card Details

The Pope is a religious and spiritual authority. He will always find a spiritual outlet for us, and his compassion and virtue will surely guide us on the path to clearing our conscience and realizing the truth of the past. Especially when you feel guilty, he will always be happy to listen to your confession.

Positive Interpretation: assistance, sympathy, generosity, advice from a trustworthy person, a good person to talk to, spiritual fulfillment, following rules, volunteer.

Reverse interpretation: wrong message, malicious counsel, duped, assistance interrupted, wishes not fulfilled, taken advantage of, abandoned.

6, VI. THE LOVERS "BOND"

The Objects of the Cards

1. The sun shines in the zenith of heaven, and an angel often stretches out his hands and radiates his influence. A

Male and a female are standing on the ground, naked, like Adam and Eve in Paradise. Behind the man

is the Tree of Life with its 12 fruits, while behind the woman is the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil and

a serpent. The motifs represent youth, virginity and love untainted by material desires.

2. The five fruits of the fig tree represent the five senses of a person, and the 12 fruits of the apple tree symbolize

the 12th house.

3. The goddess of love shoots arrows of love in the sky above, a man and a woman hold hands with each other, and the older woman on the left

gives the young man and woman advice on the true meaning of love. The older woman is the priestess,

making a representation of intelligence.

4. Under a bright, clear sky, a couple heads in the same direction. The expressions on their faces

speak of confidence in winning love and determination in joining hands on the path of life. The long hair in the wind symbolizes

the carefree, free-spirited feelings of young people and their endless vitality. The pure white

clothes are untainted and pure. There are many variants of this card motif.

Quick Facts

Relationships + (positive) passionate love - (negative) breakup

Work + Someone to work with - termination of employment, resignation

Health + Good health - Not young anymore

Recreation + Sweet trip - Too many interests to specialize

Other + Like-mindedness - Relationships fall apart

Conclusion + Bonding - Separation

Conclusion + Bonding - Separation

These cards are used in a variety of ways. Separation

Card Meaning

There is a man and a woman on earth, and the angels in heaven are blessing them, and they want to set up a marriage between this man and woman

The face of the heavens are helping, and I believe that their romance will be very happy and fulfilling.

Positive Interpretation: matchmaking, love, popularity, interest. Hopeful future, charm, increase

add friends.

Reverse Interpretation : Can't stand temptation, overindulgence, capriciousness, fading friendships, boredom,

arguments, glamorous dressing, indecisiveness.

7, VII.Chariot "Victory"

The object of the card

1. A strutting prince holding a sword and driving a chariot. The two heroes

on the shoulders are Urim and Thummim. he is a conqueror in every way. The chariots are two sphinxes.

Lions and leopards are also depicted.

2. The canopy of stars represents heaven and the four pillars represent the four elements. The white sphinx represents

the conscious and the black represents the unconscious.

3. The chariot has two horses going in different directions. One horse represents positivity and the other represents negativity

. The two horses think and act inconsistently, representing elements of dichotomy. This chariot cannot be

driven, and only the driver, who harnesses the inner conflict with his will, can drive the chariot to the

venue of victory. The staff of command in the hand is the staff of will.

4. The young prince driving the chariot, with flying hair that shows the vigor of youth, and shining

eyes, thinks of conquering a foreign land. The prince is independent and does not want to accept his father's hereditary throne,

convinced that the world he built with his own two hands is the only way to convince people.

5. This card is also known as Conquest.

Quick Facts

Relationships + (positive) victory over a rival - (negative) abandonment

Work + Invincible - many setbacks

Health + Energetic - watch out for accidents

Recreation + Traveling on a motorcycle - a bad trip with a possibility of an accident

Other + Positive action - standing still

Conclusion + Victory. - Failure

Card Details

The warrior is seated in a chariot, pulled by two beasts in front of him, and looks ready to go on a journey. The battlefield

is a place full of crises and traps, so you need to be strong-willed and know how to strategize

in order to win from a thousand miles away. However, taking the initiative will lead to victory.

Positive Interpretation: success through hard work, victory, overcoming obstacles, mobility, self-reliance, trying

testing, self-assertion, young men's transportation, good luck in traveling.

Reverse Interpretation: failure of arguments, disputes, blockages, violation of rules, resort to violence, stubborn

stubborn men, sudden failure, delinquents, frustration and selfishness

8, VIII.Strength of the "Will"

The object of the card

1. A beautiful young woman who tames the lion with ease. Her divine power comes from her

willpower. A symbol of defying fear and fighting prowess.

2. On the head is the symbol of infinity, the woman representing consciousness and the lion representing the instinctive animal nature.

Quick Facts

Relationships + (positive) genuine love - (negative) not in control

Work + full steam ahead - give up before you can do it

Health + build up stamina - physical fitness deteriorates

Entertainment + a thrilling and enjoyable journey - forcing it will fail

Other + breaking through a difficult obstacle - retreat

Conclusion + Willpower - No Willpower

Card Meaning

A young girl, seemingly gentle and full of infinite intelligence, has managed to tame the lion! Her

courage and boldness are truly admirable. An ordinary person could not even imagine taking half a step near a lion,

this is truly a case of "courage without fear".

Positive Interpretation: Bold actions, courageous decisions, new developments, big changes, changes,

Willpower to overcome difficulties, strong women.

Reverse Interpretation: timidity, losing to the strong, unable to withstand temptation, succumbing to authority and common sense

, giving up without practicing, vanity, cowardice, lack of patience

9, IX.The Hermit The "Seeking"

Subjective of the card

1. He is a wise man, carrying a lamp in the darkness, with a cane in his left hand, far from the

noise of the world, and bent on the pursuit of truth. The lamp is on the left side of the card, shining from his own feet, and the hermit

staff is the one who protects this lamp of intelligence. There is a star (hope) in the lamp, and the hermit carries

hope with him everywhere in his search for truth. The lamp carries the mysterious and esoteric science, and his material is the scepter (the tree of life) on his hand

.

2. The gray cloak and turban and the white beard represent intelligence and maturity. The light in the lamp is

God's light. The snow-covered peaks represent pure thoughts to be acquired through intelligence and experience.

3. The seeker has a pair of huge white wings behind his back. A true hermit does not cling to his own

narrow theories, but should have angelic wings and soar in the world. To paraphrase a modern phrase

it is spiritual reform.

4. This card is also known as the Seeker. Some cards have a lamp that is partially covered by a cloak.

Quick Facts

Relationships + (Orth) Unquenchable Love - (Reverse) Unbroken Loneliness

Work + Down-to-earth - Inattentive

Health + Concerned about one's own health - Chronic illness

Recreation + Enjoying one's own personal life - Finding one's forgotten self

Other + Sagacious and resolute - Not calm enough

Conclusion + Waiting for a chance to get a chance - Not calm enough

This card is also known as The Seeker. >

Conclusion + Wait for an opportunity and you will succeed - Missed opportunity

Card Details

The bearded hermit, holding a wooden staff and a lamp, stands on top of a mountain in a desolate and lonely

feeling. He carried the lamp and looked down with his head hanging down, as if he were searching for something. Could it be that there is something hidden in the dark

dark unknown place?

Positive Interpretation: hidden facts, individual actions, listening to others, enjoying solitude

, intentional exhortation, older people.

Reverse Interpretation: ignoring those who advise, hating feelings of loneliness, low self-esteem, worrying, childish thoughts,

over-cautiousness leading to failure.

10, X. Wheel of Fortune "Reincarnation"

The object of the card

1. The constant turning of the wheel represents the non-stop universe and the drift of life. The sphinx is responsible

for the balance of the wheel. The wheel has Taro or Rota written on it, representing God's truth in this wheel

. [Tarot Tarot, Tora Truth, Rota Wheel] In the corners of the card are the four pillars of God, all reading

the Book. To the left of the wheel is the serpent, to the right is the dog-headed sphinx god, and above that is the sphinx.

2. The figures within the circle are mercury, sulfur, water, and salt. The sphinx represents rebirth, the dog

headed man-god represents the guide of the soul, the serpent is death brought to man, and the four pillar gods represent the four elements

the twelve houses.

3. The meaning of this card reveals that we are to have the ability to withstand our fate. There is a chance of recovery

after a setback, and there is a submergence after a big hit. The upper left corner symbolizes Matthew, symbolizing the humanity of Jesus

. The lower right corner symbolizes Mark, symbolizing Christ's kingship. The lower left corner symbolizes Luke, symbolizing

sacrifice. The upper right corner symbolizes John, symbolizing the divine spirit.

4. In the center is the Wheel of Fortune, which speaks of the continuous flow of life from birth to death. The four

weeks of the wheel are scenes of life. On the left hand side is a scene of prosperity and on the right hand side is a scene of anguish

. On the wheel are three angels, guarding the scene of a floating life. This card is exactly in the center

position, indicating the existence of the cosmic wheel. Fate has its ups and downs, and the wind and water turn.

5. The three girls are constantly spinning the giant spinning wheel, weaving the fortunes and misfortunes of life. The youngest

Crodo is the spinner of the threads of fate. Lakas in the center divides the different threads of fate

and Adoros cuts the threads of life as his life draws to a close. The Goddess of Fate determines the fate of all beings

.

6. OTAR - purification ROTA - the wheel AROT - vigilance orAT - awe TORA - truth

TROA - the door ATOR - thou art RATOT - vibration, the Hebrew word on the wheel is Yahweh. This circle in the center of the Wheel

is an eight-sided wheel of radiant lines, overlaid with several alchemical symbols

. The symbol above the wheel represents Mercury, the intermediary substance in alchemy The symbol to the

right of the wheel represents Sulphur, an important substance in alchemy This symbol to the left of the wheel

represents Salt, an important substance in alchemy This symbol below the wheel stands for

for the substance in alchemy, the solvent of water. The symbols of the symbols below the wheel represent the substances in alchemy, the solvents. Mercury, Sulphur and Salt are the three main substances or elements considered by late alchemy

. Mercury represents the volatile

part of all substances in substance extraction. Sulfur represents the combustible portion of all substances in substance refining. Salt is a solid compound in substance refining

and also represents the residual solid portion of a substance.

7. This card is also known as Predestination.

Quick Facts

Relationships + (Orth) Fated Marriage - (Reverse) Fleeting Affair

Work + Turning Points - Periods of Doldrums

Health + Health Improves - Health Deteriorates

Entertainment + Fated Encounters - Cancelled Plans

Other + Unexpected Good Luck - Periods of Bad Luck

Conclusions + Good times - Bad times

Card Meaning

The wheel in the sky keeps turning, which means that destiny keeps changing just like the wheel. As the saying goes

"Ten years of the river goes east, ten years of the river goes west", "The wind and the water turn around. "

The wheel seems to be in front of your eyes

.

Positive Interpretation: pivotal event, new opportunity, new trend, change of circumstances, lucky start

, problem solving.

Reverse Interpretation: successive misfortunes, setbacks, plans fizzle out, obstacles, inability to correct direction,

moving in a bad direction, vicious circle.

11, XI. Justice " Balance"

The card's message

1. People should have the four virtues of justice, strength, moderation and intelligence.

2. Purple for intelligence, green for love, red for war, crown for power, sword

for masculinity, and pillar for dualism.

3. The scale in the left hand symbolizes fairness, and the sword in the right hand corrects injustice and hypocrisy in the world. The tip of the sword is pointed toward the ruler himself, indicating self-examination before sanctioning others.

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4. The man executes judgment under the guise of divine power. The two pillars represent divine power. The two spikes represent divine words.

5. This card is also known as Balance

Quick Facts

Relationships + (Square) Sexual Compatibility - (Reverse) Unrequited Love

Work + Balanced Development - Prejudice

Health + Balanced Health - Avoiding a Dictatorial Attitude Toward Your Health

Recreation + Good for Listening to Music - Traveling can be Argumentative

Other + Balance - Injustice

Other + Balance - Injustice

This card is also known as Equilibrium

This card is also known as Balance.

Conclusion + Fairness - Injustice

Card Meaning

The Goddess of Justice carries a sword in one hand and a scale in the other. Her red robe covers her whole body, which represents

her zeal and enthusiasm for the public good, and her ancient ways. The right foot extends beyond the robe to touch the steps of the temple,

a gesture that represents the integration of truth and being grounded in fact.

Positive Interpretation: balanced, bright and honorable, sensible, valuing morality, friendly attitude, helping the

weak, peaceful, strong sense of justice.

Reverse Interpretation: favoritism, injustice, partiality, reckless actions, being too hard on people, losing a case

, imbalance.

12, XII. reversed male "sacrifice"

The Object of the Card

1. A man hangs from a T-shaped gallows, head down, with a rope tied around the ankle of one foot.

His hands are behind his back, one foot and the other in a fylfot cross. The face has the expression of a martyr

without the slightest hint of pain. The tree is a living tree, suggesting cessation of life, but

not death. The posture is painful, though there is not the slightest pain on his face, indicating that it is self

willing.

2. The tree represents the infinite power of life, and the rays on the head represent the light in the darkness. The

inverted triangle formed by the feet represents matter, and the triangle formed by the hands represents spirit and determination.

Some ancient tarot cards refer to this card as the Traitor, from a Jewish allusion.

Quick Facts

Relationships + (Orth) Giving everything for love - (Reverse) Unrequited love

Work + A test is coming - Getting into trouble

Health + Time to take care of your health - If you don't take care of yourself, you'll perish

Entertainment + Discipline - Getting into trouble

Other + Tests - It's time to take what you can get

Conclusion + The Trigrams of the hands represent materialism and determination.

Conclusion + Dedication - For whom toil, for whom to work

Card Details

He is Odin incarnate, in pursuit of knowledge, faced with trials, self-sacrifice, hanging himself upside down

on a tree, he does not feel pain, but only silent reflection in this terrible situation, only

to endure, he dedication will be rewarded in the end.

Positive Interpretation: self-sacrifice, trial, obedience, reward for devotion, detachment from the worst state,

introspection, purification of the mind.

Reverse Interpretation: meaningless sacrifice, self-centeredness, failure of plans, dying, not

able to solve problems, restlessness, agitation, futile efforts.

13, XIII.Death "The End"

The object of the card

1. The landscape of life is changing. A slow-moving horse is advancing, and a skeletal man

holds a banner with mystical roses, symbolizing life. The sun in the distance represents eternal

life. The king is trampled to death under the hooves of a horse, and blocking the horse is a bishop.

2. The color black represents death and the tall tower represents life and death. The lifeless bones represent the end, the broken

Broken. The black rose symbolizes vitality and creativity

3. The power of man disappears, leaving only the power of God. The rose represents life, and on the flag is the inverted rose, which represents

death. Some are represented by lilies. The lily is the flower of mourning. Symbolizing change and transformation, it has the meaning of resurrection after death

.

Quick Facts

Relationships + (square) separation End of a relationship - (reversed) rekindling of an old love

Work + Unemployment Bankruptcy - Reformation Resurrection of the dead

Health + Illness - Successful treatment

Entertainment + Loss of more than enough to make the trip - Travel to change the mood

Other + Failure - Miraculous recovery

Conclusions + The End - Leave the Past Behind and Start Over

Card Details

Dressed in armor, Death came to the people during the hours of darkness, and it was hard for many people and things to escape

. Fortunately, as soon as daylight came out, the emperor came out and asked Death to leave, and people were able to restart their lives after losing

everything that was life-giving.

Positive Interpretation: the end of an event, a radical change, a stalemate, a goodbye to the past, a break with or

defeat of a friend, a habitual idea or technique that is out of place, a temporary parting of the ways.

Reverse Interpretation: a new beginning, a fresh start, breaking free from a dilemma, a new look, a change of mind

, rebirth.

14, XIV.Temperance "Purification"

The Objects of the Card

1. An angel with the symbol of the sun in front of his forehead and the triangle and quadrilateral markings on his chest pours

water representing the soul from one chalice into another. One foot is on the ground and the other is extended

into the water. Illustration of the nature of nature. A straight path leads to a distant place with the sun

in the distance. Here lies part of the secret of eternal life.

2. The land represents the conscious and the water the unconscious. The water in the cup on the right represents consciousness and the water in the cup on the left

represents the unconscious. The iris represents hope and promise.

3. The angel at the lake, with white toes dipped in the lake, indicates that in the totally unsedimentary river

, there is the essence of eternal water. Water is poured from one jug to another, representing that finite life is nothing more than

water that fills the jug. It is stagnant water if it does not flow, and it is the constant flow that purifies the

soul. Just as human beings deepen their bonds with each other by loving and being loved, so that they may attain eternity

. These two jugs of water, one representing the material and the other the spiritual.

4. In some ancient tarot decks, this card is called Time.

5. The angel is constantly mixing a cup of clean water (mind) with the chalice to nourish all things in the midst of chaos

. Two pillars plus a path represent death.

Quick Facts

Romance + (square) deepening love - (reversed) not getting along

Work + Smooth sailing - wasted effort

Health + Enhancing health - Physical conditioning

Recreation + A journey of rest and recuperation - A journey of fatigue

Other + Everything is going well - Wasting away

Conclusion + Gradual Improvement - Gradual Defeat

Card Meaning Explained

It is important to learn to master lightness and weight. We can't let our desires and emotions, like water in a cup

, just overflow. If you have accumulated too much, you may want to find something to share

with others.

Positive Interpretation: Self-control, neutrality, a good family, a controlled attitude, practicality, and restraining desires will make things happen.

Reverse: inability to suppress emotions, loss of credit, loss of friends, waste of time and money

, too much desire, not seeing the world as a dangerous place, no progress.

15, XV. Demon "Curse"

The Object of the Card

1. A demon stands on an altar with bat-like wings, the head of a goat, and hands and feet that look like the claws of a

bird. On the right hand was a torch, which was turned downward and burning the tail of the little demon on the right.

The right hand compares a gesture of opposite significance to the papal one, and the forehead is an inverted pentagram.

The altar is chained to the two little devils, as if Adam and Eve had been driven out of the Garden of Eden

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2. The two imps were chained to the right and left of the devil, representing money and fame respectively. But their

chains can be unlocked, in other words, by ceasing to be obsessed with material things and the pursuit of fame and fortune,

they can break free from the demon's chains.

3. Those who are tightly bound by demons can no longer hear the voice of human reason. Bound by insatiable desire

and a heart that cannot be freed, this card comes as a warning to the weak of heart.

4. This card is also known as Confusion.

Quick Facts

Relationships + (Orth) Blind Love - (Reverse) Fast and Furious

Work + Depression - Recovery

Health + Serious Illness - Getting rid of an old illness

Entertainment + Over-indulgence - Getting out of the darkness

Other + Tied Down - Liberating

Conclusion + Sinking down - Rising up

This card is also known as Confusion. p>

Card meanings

The Devil will always set up plots to deceive and lead the weak-willed astray.

The devil prefers to use beauty to seduce people, making you delusional and corrupt, so that you will

easily fall into the chains set by the devil.

Positive Interpretation: Indicates loss of serious blockages, going astray, weakness of will, indulgence in lust,

being deceived, committing a crime, being betrayed by a friend, traps and conspiracies, degeneration, delusion, and damnation.

Reverse Interpretation: deliverance