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Minor Arcana

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The minor arcana of a tarot deck is made up of 56 cards, and is divided into four suits: Cups, Wands, Swords, and Pentacles. These cards represent more specific, everyday aspects of life and the querent's current situation.

Here are some things to keep in mind when studying the minor arcana:

  • Each suit of the minor arcana corresponds to a specific element: Cups correspond to water, Wands to fire, Swords to air, and Pentacles to earth. These elements can provide additional insight and symbolism when interpreting the cards.

  • Each suit also corresponds to a specific aspect of life: Cups correspond to emotions and relationships, Wands to creativity and inspiration, Swords to communication and decision making, and Pentacles to material and financial matters.

  • The minor arcana cards can indicate the querent's current situation or circumstances. For example, a Two of Cups can indicate a new or blossoming relationship, while a Nine of Swords can indicate feelings of anxiety or fear.

  • The minor arcana cards can also indicate the querent's attitude or perspective towards a situation. For example, a Six of Cups can indicate a sense of nostalgia or longing for the past, while a Ten of Cups can indicate a sense of contentment and happiness.

  • The minor arcana cards can also indicate the querent's potential for growth or change. For example, a Four of Wands can indicate a sense of accomplishment or stability, while a Five of Swords can indicate a sense of defeat or loss.

  • The minor arcana cards can also indicate the querent's future potential. For example, a Three of Pentacles can indicate the potential for success in a creative or professional endeavor, while a Four of Cups can indicate potential feelings of dissatisfaction or restlessness.

  • It's also important to pay attention to the other cards in the reading and how they might interact with the minor arcana cards. For example, a Four of Cups in a spread with the Tower card may indicate that the querent's feelings of dissatisfaction are leading to a major upheaval in their life.

In summary, studying the minor arcana of the tarot can provide a deeper understanding of the querent's current situation, attitude and potential. The more you study and work with the cards, the more you will develop your understanding and intuition when interpreting them.


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