Major Arcana Tarot Card Meanings
The Major Arcana Tarot cards represent the life lessons, karmic influences and the big archetypal themes that are influencing your life and your soul’s journey to enlightenment. The Major Arcana card meanings are deep and complex -in beautiful ways! Theses Tarot cards truly represent the structure of human consciousness and hold the keys to life lessons passed down through the ages.
Also known as the Trump Cards, the Major Arcana cards include 21 numbered cards and 1 unnumbered card (the Fool). The Fool is the main character of the Major Arcana and makes his journey through each of the cards, meeting new teachers and learning new life lessons along the way, and eventually reaching the completion of his journey with the World card. This is known as the Fool’s Journey and is a helpful way of understanding the story line of the Major Arcana Tarot card meanings.
Major Arcana Tarot Card Meanings
There’s a full moon in emotional water sign Pisces on September 1 that puts you in touch with your sensitive side. Your intuition is at its full capacity, so pay attention to your dreams and other signs from your subconscious. Those little feelings you’re getting are leading you toward the direction you should be taking.
Loving Venus, your home planet, enters dramatic Leo on the sixth, so your love and money sectors are thriving now. Don’t be afraid to be bold and out-there. Your confident choices with your investments or a potential love interest net you some very exciting results!
Venus squares quirky Uranus in your sturdy sign on September 15, bringing some unexpected news or events into your life. As a fixed sign, you’ll likely resist any changes that come your way, but embracing them can lead to some very interesting (and positive) experiences. Even if it’s not your instinct to say yes without thinking it over, why not do it just this once?
Hardworking Saturn goes direct in Capricorn on the twenty-eighth, renewing your strength and reminding you what a blessing your ability to be patient is. Your goals might not happen on your exact timeline, but you have faith (and evidence) that they’ll materialize eventually.