Category: The Cards

  • The Lovers (6)

    The Lovers (6)

    The Lovers invites us to explore two key ideas, relationship and decision. In a reading, it can point to a significant partnership, whether romantic, platonic or even a partnership with yourself.

  • The Chariot (7)

    The Chariot (7)

    The Chariot stands for triumph through willpower and discipline. It tells you that success isnt about luck, its about harnessing opposing forces, like the black and white sphinxes and directing them toward a single goal.

  • Strength (8)

    Strength (8)

    Strength isnt loud or dramatic. Its quiet, steady and rooted in love. You are stronger than you think. Keep going.

  • The Hermit (9)

    The Hermit (9)

    Imagine a figure standing alone, lantern in hand, shining light into the unknown. The Hermit isnt about loneliness, its about purposeful solitude.

  • The Wheel of Fortune (10)

    The Wheel of Fortune (10)

    The Wheel of Fortune, symbolizing lifes ups and downs, this Major Arcana card is all about change. Imagine it as lifes rollercoaster, full of surprises! It reminds us that fate, karma and timing are at play.

  • Justice (11)

    Justice (11)

    Imagine fairness, truth and balance, thats Justice in a nutshell. When this card shows up in a reading, its like the universe hitting pause and saying, lets take an honest look at whats going on.

  • The Hanged Man (12)

    The Hanged Man (12)

    The Hanged Man isnt about chaos. Its about pause. A moment of letting go, trusting the process and seeing life from a whole new angle.

  • Death (13)

    Death (13)

    The Death card isnt a death sentence, its a symbol of transformation. In the Rider Waite deck you will see a skeletal rider, a crown of roses and a sunrise in the background. Those images tell us that endings make way for new beginnings.

  • Temperance (14)

    Temperance (14)

    Temperance is one of the most soothing cards in the Tarot deck . At first glance, Temperance shows an angelic figure, one foot in water, the other on land, gently pouring liquid from one cup to another. That imagery isnt just pretty, its a visual lesson in balance.

  • The Devil (15)

    The Devil (15)

    The Devil represents restriction, temptation, and the shadows we hide from ourselves. It shines a light on habits, addictions or beliefs that keep us stuck. You have got a pattern here thats holding you back.