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Tarot is a time-honored tradition Tarot is a time-honored tradition of
interpreting a pattern of cards randomly drawn from the deck's78
traditional images to gain insight and achieve greater control over
issues involving relationships, opportunities, and life changes. Tarot
is over 500 years old, with roots that go back to Pagan antiquity,
making it a Western repository of ancient wisdom. Interestingly, modern
playing cards are a subset Tarot's 78 cards.
The history of Tarot Card Symbols The History of Tarot Symbols is a study in the Western Mystery
Tradition. Legend would have it that Tarot came out of China, India or
Egypt. However, modern tarot scholars date Tarot back to 14th Century
Italy and France. The Tarot cards have much to tell you. The Tarot pack
is set of cards which may be used either for divination, or as a
philosophical machine for answering almost any kind of question put to
it through a medium or someone familiar with its powerful symbolism.
The images on the Tarot Card The Images on the Tarot Card and the interest in predicting events through
symbols, dates back to ancient Egypt and even older civilizations, right
across the world. Tarot may have traveled to Europe from the Middle
East at the time of the Crusades, in the 12th century. The earliest
surviving Tarot deck, however, comes from 14th century Italy, where an
Italian nobleman had a deck hand-painted as a present for his daughters'
marriage.
A Deck of 78 Cards in Tarot Card
The Tarot was originally a deck of 78 cards, divided into 4 suits of 14
cards (the standard ace-10, then page, knight, queen, and king) and 22
un-numbered 'triumphs' or 'trumps'. Over the years, the trumps got
numbered 1 to 21, with one card (the fool) remaining un-numbered or
sometimes being 0. The 4 suits are commonly called the 'Minor Arcana'
and the trump cards are called the 'Major Arcana'. More loosely, any
deck of cards designed for 'fortune-telling', divination, meditation,
contemplation, or other non-game uses is popularly called a Tarot deck.
The most commonly found suits for Tarot decks are cups, swords, wands or
staffs (probably originally polo-sticks), and pentacles (originally
coins).
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