Understanding the Waite-Smith Tarot Deck

Introduction: What is the Waite-Smith Tarot Deck and How to Interpret it Effectively?

Tarot cards have been around for centuries and have been used to tell fortunes, answer questions, and predict the future.

The Waite-Smith Tarot Deck is one of the most popular decks in use today. It was created by Arthur Edward Waite and Pamela Colman Smith in 1909. The deck has 78 cards with 22 Major Arcana cards and 56 Minor Arcana cards.

There are many ways to interpret tarot cards, but one of the most common ways is to lay out a spread that answers a specific question or helps you make a decision about a situation in your life.

Basic Symbols of the Waite-Smith Tarot Deck

The Waite-Smith Tarot Deck is one of the most popular decks in use today. It’s a deck of 78 cards, 22 cards in each suit (Wands, Cups, Swords, and Pentacles). Each card has a meaning that can be summed up in a sentence or two.

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The Fool: The Fool is the first card in the deck and represents new beginnings. It can also represent innocence and new ideas.

The Magician: The Magician is the second card and represents creativity, skill, and knowledge. This card can also represent someone who is skilled at their craft or trade.

The High Priestess: This card symbolizes intuition, mystery, and inner knowledge. It also represents femininity and spirituality. She has traditionally been seen as a card of the feminine archetype.” The High Priestess” can also be used as a tool for self-care or therapy. In a personal reading, it would evoke feelings of personal insight into one

The Empress: This card symbolizes nurturing female energy as well as fertility and motherhood. The Emperor: This card symbolizes male energy as well as creation, fatherhood, and leadership.

The Emperor: This card represents strength and authority in an individual’s life, as well as leadership qualities.

The Hierophant: This card represents spiritual power and the guiding principle. It can mean that an individual has reached a new stage in their life or it can signify that there’s something about to happen

The Lovers: This card symbolizes romantic love and the union of opposites.

The Chariot: This card symbolizes material success and achievement. Justice: This card is about balance, equality, fairness, peace, truth, and law.

Strength: This card is about the power of fighting for what you believe in, or standing up for yourself.

The Hermit: This card is about introspection and wise decisions.

Wheel of Fortune: This card is about prosperity, opportunity, and growth. The Wheel of Fortune is a good omen in the reading because it indicates that your life will continue to improve and you will have more opportunities for growth.

The Justice: This card symbolizes the quest for justice and fair treatment. The Justice tarot card has been associated with the following meanings. Justice in all areas of life. You may want to work towards bringing justice into your work-life balance when you encounter challenges in your career or other aspects of your life. Fairness in relationships.

The Hanged Man: This card is about sacrifice, pain, and death. The Hanged Man is a time of reflection, contemplation, and spiritual growth.

Death: This card symbolizes the end of one phase or the beginning of a new one. It can also represent spiritual development and overcoming obstacles in life.

Temperance: This card symbolizes balance and moderation, as well as healing and balance in one’s life.

The Devil: This card symbolizes lust, greed, and delving into the dark side of life. The card also symbolizes the perfect balance between good and evil.

The Tower: This card symbolizes the beginning of a new chapter in life. The card also symbolizes a time of trial and healing.

The Star: This card is also part of the tarot family, like many others in this list. It signifies hope and an ending to sadness or difficulty.

The Moon: This card symbolizes the lunar cycle and the path to darkness and light.

The Sun: This card symbolizes the power of the Lord God and his light.

Judgment: This card symbolizes justice and law.

The World: This card symbolizes the path to enlightenment and spiritual awakening.

These were some introductions and brief symbolism of major arcana cards. Tarot is as deep as it gets, and the more you dive into it the more you’ll see. There are also reversed meanings/symbolism of each card which we will talk about in another post.

The Minor Arcana of the Waite-Smith Tarot Deck

The Minor Arcana of the Waite-Smith Tarot Deck is made up of 56 cards. The Minor Arcana are the suit of cups, swords, wands and pentacles.

The Minor Arcana is made up of four suits: Cups, Swords, Wands, and Pentacles. Each suit has a different meaning and interpretation. The suit of cups represents emotion and intuition; swords represent communication; wands represent creativity, and pentacles represent finances. The suit of cups represents emotions, intuition, and feelings. It can also represent the “unseen”, or more specifically, the unknown. The suit of swords represents communication. Communication is a valuable trait in life as it allows people to live together peacefully and troubleshoot problems without confrontation. . The suit of wands represents creativity. Creativity is necessary for success in a variety of fields, but it can also be seen as an important part of personal growth. The suit of pentacles represents finances. Finance is a crucial aspect of making life work and the cards associated with this suit represent wealth, prosperity, and abundance.

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