Tarot cards are a tool that some people use for self-reflection, guidance, and insight into various aspects of their lives. And some use it exclusively reflecting on their love life. While tarot readings are not a definitive or even scientific method for understanding your love life, they can be a source of personal reflection and offer a fresh perspective on your romantic relationships. Here are 6 important aspects that will clarify how love readings can help you understand your love life.

The suit of Cups is one of the four suits in a standard tarot deck, and it is associated with emotions, relationships, feelings, and matters of the heart, but also intuition, creativity, and spirituality.

Wands represent the source for all energy – internal and external and they are a synonym of human willpower, and creative potential. In a tarot reading Wands often suggest themes of innovative projects and creativity.

When I was pregnant with my first child, Empress was constantly on the table, and with the second one, Ace of Cups was popping up. As you may already know, in tarot, there are no specific cards that directly signify pregnancy. However, there are certain cards that may be interpreted in a way that could be related to pregnancy or fertility, depending on the context of a tarot reading and the surrounding cards. In this article I am going to pinpoint a few typical cards and a few combinations that can be associated with the concept of pregnancy or fertility.

In this article we will peek into daily tarot readings and we will demonstrate 10 ways Tarot can be a wonderfully empowering tool on your journey of self-discovery, helping you unlock the hidden gems within yourself and gain a deeper understanding of your inner world. So, let’s dive into how tarot can be your trusted companion on this exciting path!

Tarot card interpretations can vary widely depending on the reader’s perspective and the context of a reading. While some tarot cards are generally associated with negative or challenging situations, the interpretation of card combinations is complex and nuanced. What may be considered negative in one context could have a different meaning in another.

That said, there are some tarot card combinations that are often seen as potentially challenging or dark, no matter the reader’s perspective and the context of reading. Just like life. There are dark moments, but they are there with a purpose.

As you dive deeper into Tarot you will eventually notice in tarot readings, the order and arrangement of the cards and their numbers in a spread are important factors in interpreting their meaning. Especially when numbers appear sequentially in ascending or descending order. C’mon, you must notice the numbers are trying to say something, even if the they do not belong to the same suit.

In tarot card readings, the presence of numbers in ascending or descending order can be significant and can add layers of meaning to the interpretation of the cards. Each number in the tarot deck has its own unique symbolism and meaning, and when these numbers appear in sequence, they can create a sense of progression or development in the reading, especially when they appear in an ascending order. When cards and their numbers are laid in descending order or when the numbers are all over the place, the effect of a message is of course different.

“Don’t touch my cards!”
“But why? And what now, mom?”

I don’t really flip when my kids touch my cards. But, I do clean them after their little hands touched them. And most of all, I do clean and release the energy after every reading. How do I usually clean them? There are several ways I know how you can clean your cards, and there are probably a few more I will skip. Nevertheless, in this article I will share my cleansing ritual, but also how a few of my fellow readers clean their tarot cards.

In the Tarot, there isn’t any “worst” card, there are no only good or only bad cards. Every card has its own “shadow side” and obviously also its sunny position. For example, the Tower card is one of the most fearful cards and it often represents a sudden collapse, a catastrophe that tumbles down like a house of cards. However, the Tower card can also represent a sudden and unexpected change that can potentially lead to a positive turn in your life. Therefore, a description of a card often depends on how you view it, as well as the context you ascribe to the card, but most of all what are the cards that surround a specific card.

The Card of The Day is a simple calculator that on a given day tells you what Tarot card is the Card of The Day. As a matter of fact, every single day has at least 2 Cards of the Day and some days even have 3. Of course, you can calculate the Card of The Day yourself and by knowing this basic formula you can do it whenever and wherever you want. Just some first grade math and a pinch of Tarot knowledge and you have a Card of the Day. Here’s the basic formula that will help you calculate the Card of The Day:

Numerologists believe that numbers are connected to specific concepts and events – even through alphabet. For example 1 is about new beginnings, 2 is about duality and balance, while 10 is about completion and transformation. Therefore, with Numerology we are trying to connect the meaning of a number to real-life events – we are trying to explain what is the importance of numbers in people’s lives – we are trying to get to the root of a number. But how are Numerology and Tarot connected? As a matter of fact, they go together just like a hand and a glove. Have you ever noticed the Roman numerals on Decks that rely on Rider Waite? Of course you have! And did it ever happen to you that the cards you pulled were in sequential in ascending order or even more sequential in descending order? Yep, the cards are sending a message.

Let’s start with the very basics. Tarot cards are divided into Minor Arcana and Major Arcana. In Major Arcana the cards are marked with numbers from 0-21 and Minor Arcana is divided into 4 suits (Wands, Cups, Swords and Pentacles) and each of these suits has 14 cards. These cards range from 1 (Aces) to 10s, with accompanying Pages (11 = 2 because 1 + 1 = 2 ), Knights (12 = 3), Queens (13 = 4) and Kings (14 = 5). To keep it super simple, you can break any number into a single digit number, for example 35 is broken into 3 + 5 which gives 8. But as you advance in Tarot, you can also learn the meanings of higher numbers (up to 22) so you can cover the entire Major Arcana, because this will only elevate your readings. However, for now we have decided to keep it simple and limit this knowledge to single digits with one important exception – number 10, a number of completion. Therefore, if you can learn what the numbers from 1 to 10 mean, you have a great start to incorporate numerology in your Tarot readings.