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Daily Tarot Cards

Daily Tarot Reading

1) Past 2) Present 3) Future

Nine of Cups

Nine of Cups ∞ If the Nine of Cups is your card, your wish is about to come true. You have uncovered the wisdom in passion much like the insight that comes from the Hermit—a love for all fellow humans or a settling feeling in everyday life. The exaltation of…

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Page of Cups

Page of Cups ∞ If the Page of Cups is your card, a Pisces (archetype) has brought about inaction in matters of the heart. Their emotional depth is still developing from a state of attraction and observation to influence and pursuit. A negative outlook allows them to be easily influenced…

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Arcanum II. The Priestess

Arcanum II. The Priestess ∞ If this is your card, it's is a great time to listen to your hunches. Remain quiet in thought, and you might just hear the echo of your future self begging for a change. Choose your next step wisely, as balance between intuition and reason…

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How to Read the Three-Card Tarot Spread

1) Past: The first card on the left refers to things that have already happened.

2) Present: The second card from the left is the present state of things.

3) Future: The third card represents the current future possibilities.

Egyptian Tarot Basics

Major Arcana: The first 22 tarot cards make up the major arcana, starting with 0. The Materialist (The Fool) and ending with XXI. The Adept (The World).

Minor Arcana: The four suits make up the minor arcana. Each suit numbers 1–10 in addition to 4 court cards for a total of 78 cards.

The Four Suits

+ Scepters (Wands): Creative energy and willpower

+ Swords: Communications and logic

– Cups: Emotions and intuitive intelligences

– Coins (Pentacles): Practical matters and the material

The Court Cards

Horseman (Knight): Thoughts and messages directed toward you.

Royal Court: Youth (Page), Queen, and King

The royal court cards symbolize a person with the archetype of the depicted zodiac sign (but not necessarily born under that sign). When a horseman appears alongside a royal court card in a spread, the thoughts belong to the person the card represents.