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Learn how to do tarot yes or no readings with a complete yes/no reference chart for all 78 cards, tips for crafting better questions, and techniques to improve
Eight is the number of power that has been earned. Not the raw power of ambition (that's the Magician's one), not the communal power of shared purpose...
Seven stands apart. In virtually every wisdom tradition—numerology, Kabbalah, Pythagoreanism, classical mythology—seven is the number that steps outside...
If five breaks things open, six repairs them. Where five is disruption, six is reconciliation.
Five is where the safe world of four breaks open. Four built the structure—the walls, the foundation, the stable platform. Five kicks a hole in it.
Four is the number that holds things together. Four corners of a room. Four legs of a table. Four directions of the compass.
One is the spark. Two is the polarity, the tension, the conversation between opposites.
One is the origin—the singular, the spark, the first move. Two is everything that happens the moment one becomes aware of something other than itself.
Published in December 1909 by the Rider Company (hence "Rider"), the Rider-Waite-Smith tarot—often shortened to Rider-Waite or RWS—changed the trajectory...
Carl Gustav Jung never wrote directly about tarot, but he spent his career developing a psychology that maps almost perfectly onto the 78-card system.
Tarot has never been more visible in mainstream culture. From major video game franchises to animated series and blockbuster films, the 78-card system has...
If you are skeptical about tarot, you are thinking clearly. The claims sometimes made on tarot's behalf—that cards can predict the future, that they connect...