The Fool represents beginnings & innocence. Learn more about the Fool tarot card, including reversed & love meanings, with Astrology.com!
New to Tarot? Just pulled a card in the suit of Wands? If a card from the passionate suit of Wands was pulled out of your deck and you want to know what it means, keep reading! The suit of Wands is urging you to live passionately and follow your heart! The suit of Wands helps ...
The Fool Rider-Waite Tarot Deck The Fool, the first card in the tarot, is a symbol of naivety and childlike wonder. “This card is eager and ready to take a risk and start a new journey, always with a youthful spirit,” astrologer and tarot practitioner Imani Quinn tells Bustle. It’...
Career and Work – Upright, The Queen of Pentacles On the career side of things, the Queen of Pentacles is asking you to be a boss in your workplace. Coworkers might come to you when they need something done right, and you are a parental or authority figure to the people at your wor...
The Devil card represents temptation & fear. Learn more about the Devil tarot card, including reversed & love meanings, with Astrology.com!
However, sooner or later, you will feel the need to develop or change. But, the chances of making an effort to change will still be low. Career (Upright) In career, The Hierophant tarot card indicates success, but in teams or groups. It basically draws you towards doing teamwork and ...
The Moon Tarot Card presents a full Moon rising in the middle of two large towers. The two towers are considered as the good and evil forces, also the Moon represents the intuitions and subconscious mind. There is a small pool too in the card with fish crawling in it, the small pool ...
The implied finality in The World card also contains a beginning: the wreath is both a boundary that limits, as well as an opening, a birth canal through which new life can emerge. The World is the 21stMajor Arcanatarot card and represents the culmination ofThe Fool’s journey. In The ...
Key Meanings (Reversed): Insomnia, mysteries unveiled, release of fear, unhappiness, unusual dreams The Moon tarot card description The full moon is seen in the nighttime sky between two enormous skyscrapers in the Moon card. The Moon Major Arcana tarot card represents the unconscious, visions, ...
The Tower card in Tarot is all about the downfall of old ideas. A structure has suddenly and violently come crashing down, leading to chaos and distress, but it has also made room for something new to be built. The basic symbols of this card are a tower on a rocky outcrop, a bolt ...