The Power of Questions
- aditi32k9
- Jun 4
- 1 min read
People often ask, “Will I get the job?” or “Will they come back?” But Tarot shines brightest not when predicting fate, but when guiding intention. Try asking:
“What do I need to know about this opportunity?”
“What energy am I bringing into this relationship?”
“What is blocking my personal growth?”
A subtle shift in how we ask invites a deeper, wiser response. The Tarot Deck: More Than Just Cards
A Tarot deck holds 78 cards, but each is a universe of its own. The Major Arcana (22 cards) represent spiritual lessons and life’s major transitions — The Fool’s journey through love, loss, growth, and rebirth. The Minor Arcana (56 cards) reflect day-to-day events, emotions, and choices. Within them live the four suits — Cups, Wands, Swords, and Pentacles — each aligned with elements, energies, and aspects of our lives.
Cups: emotions, love, intuition (Water)
Wands: passion, creativity, action (Fire)
Swords: thoughts, truth, conflict (Air)
Pentacles: career, money, stability (Earth)
These cards speak to us in metaphors and symbols, not rules. They offer insight — not orders. A Tarot reading is a conversation, not a command.



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