
Divinatory Tarot Guide
Discover the meanings of each Arcana of the divinatory tarot to illuminate every reading and understand the message it conveys to you!
The Major Arcana
The Major Arcana of the tarot consist of a series of 22 symbolic cards that represent universal archetypes and important stages of the human journey. They are often interpreted as a spiritual path, with each card illustrating lessons, challenges, or transformations that one may encounter throughout life.
The Minor Arcana
The Minor Arcana of the tarot consists of 56 cards, divided into four suits: Wands, Cups, Swords, and Pentacles. These suits represent the everyday aspects of life, such as emotions, actions, challenges, and relationships. Each contains 14 cards: ten numbered cards (from Ace to Ten) and four court cards (Page, Knight, Queen, King).
Court cards
The court cards, also known as face cards or court cards, are a specific group of cards in each suit of the minor arcana of the tarot. They often represent individuals, attitudes, or particular aspects of personality. Each suit contains four court cards: Page (enthusiasm), Knight (passion), Queen (charisma), and King (leadership).

















































