Tarot Card Meanings by Kristian von Sponneck

The 78 TAROT CARD MEANINGS

Tarot Card meanings: Tarot Cards are a deck of 78 cards that are commonly used for divination, spiritual guidance, and self-reflection. Each card in the Tarot deck holds symbolic meanings and can represent different aspects of human life and experiences.

The Tarot Cards are also known as tarocchi cards, which is the original Italian term for them, and sometimes also referred to as trionfi cards, which is an even earlier name for the deck.

The Tarot card deck is typically divided into two main groups: the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana.

Below are the Tarot cards of the Major Arcana, click on each card for the Tarot Card meaning:

THE MAJOR ARCANA

The Major Arcana (22 Cards) – Life’s Spiritual Lessons

The Major Arcana represents significant life events, spiritual lessons, and deep transformation. These cards carry profound archetypal energies and guide individuals through the different phases of life.

The Fool

The Magician

The High Priestess

The Empress

The Emperor

The Hierophant

The Lovers

The Chariot

Strength

The Hermit

Wheel of Fortune

 Justice

The Hanged Man

Death

Temperance

The Devil

The Tower

The Star

The Moon

The Sun

Judgement

The World

THE MINOR ARCANA

The Minor Arcana (56 Cards) – Daily Experiences

The Minor Arcana reflects everyday situations, emotions, and challenges. It is divided into four suits, each representing a different aspect of life.

The Four Suits of the Minor Arcana

Each suit consists of 14 cards: Ace (1) through to 10, and four court cards (Page, Knight, Queen, King).

Wands

Ace of Wands

Two of Wands

Three of Wands

Four of Wands

Five of Wands

Six of Wands

Seven of Wands

Eight of Wands

Nine of Wands

Ten of Wands

Page of Wands

Knight of Wands

Queen of Wands

King of Wands

Swords

Ace of Swords

Two of Swords

Three of Swords

Four of Swords

Five of Swords

Six of Swords

Seven of Swords

Eight of Swords

Nine of Swords

Ten of Swords

Page of Swords

Knight of Swords

Queen of Swords

King of Swords

Cups

Ace of Cups

Two of Cups

Three of Cups

Four of Cups

Five of Cups

Six of Cups

Seven of Cups

Eight of Cups

Nine of Cups

Ten of Cups

Page of Cups

Knight of Cups

Queen of Cups

King of Cups

Coins (Also Known As Pentacles)

Ace of Coins

Two of Coins

Three of Coins

Four of Coins

Five of Coins

Six of Coins

Seven of Coins

Eight of Coins

Nine of Coins

Ten of Coins

Page of Coins

Knight of Coins

Queen of Coins

King of Coins

Reading Tarot Cards

The Role of Intuition

While each Tarot card has traditional meanings, Tarot reading is also about intuition and personal interpretation. The way the cards interact and how they “feel” in a reading matters just as much as their textbook meanings.

Common Tarot Spreads

One-Card Pull – Quick daily insight or guidance.
Three-Card Spread – Past, Present, Future.
Celtic Cross Spread – A 10-card spread for deep insight.
Relationship Spread – Looks into love and partnerships.
Career Spread – Focuses on work, success, and financial matters.

The Symbolism in Tarot

Tarot is full of esoteric and archetypal symbols that hold deep meanings:

The Moon – Mystery, illusion, subconscious.
The Sun – Clarity, joy, enlightenment.
Skeleton (Death Card) – Transformation, endings leading to new beginnings.
Snake (The Magician) – Wisdom, rebirth, hidden knowledge.
Flowers & Leaves – Growth, renewal, natural cycles.

Using Tarot for Self-Growth

Personal Reflection

Journaling Tarot readings can help with self-awareness, decision-making, and spiritual growth.

Meditation & Visualization

Focusing on a Tarot card during meditation can bring clarity, insight, and healing.

Shadow Work

Tarot helps uncover hidden fears, desires, and patterns for deep personal transformation.

Common Misconceptions About Tarot

Tarot is not “evil” or “fortune-telling” – It’s a tool for guidance, not predicting the future with certainty.
You don’t have to be psychic – Anyone can learn Tarot with study and practice.
The Death card doesn’t mean literal death – It symbolizes transformation and rebirth.
Tarot doesn’t control your fate – It offers insights, but you have free will.

Final Thoughts

Tarot is a powerful tool for self-discovery, spiritual connection, and decision-making. Whether used for guidance, reflection, or intuition development, the cards provide deep insights into life’s journey.

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Tarot Card Meanings