"– Man is a portal through which one enters from the outer world of the gods and souls to the inner world – from
the greater world to the smaller world. Small and insignificant is man; one leaves him soon behind, and thus one
enters once more into infinite space, into the microcosm, and into the inner eternity."
– C. G. Jung.
TAROT
(actually pronounced as "Tar-ro") is a highly popular system of divination enthusiastically
practiced in various parts of the world nowadays. Although to the uninitiated common people it may appear to be merely an amusing fun-game
involving a deck of
(22 + 56 =) 78 cards* of peculiar type, it is not merely an uncertain or
unreliable method of fortune-telling for entertaining frivolous people, and answering their dud or stale queries; this ancient and novel
system has been found to be really very dependable. For several centuries, it had been popular throughout the world, and people's
curiosity and interest in this subject has ever since been increasing by leaps and bounds. To the magical wonderland of
TAROT , you
are most cordially welcome.
[* N.B.:
TAROT of the Spirit contains
*1 additional
card – which is not used traditionally. It is used only in case of
The Spiritual
Ten Gates of Tarot method (of 10 Cards' spread) .
This special card is unlabeled, and it bears a typical design of inverted triangular shape. This last card is termed as
the
"Mystery Card" , and is considered as the most powerful master of the deck of
(78 + 1 =) *79 TAROT cards . ]
You must not be surprised to listen even from some highly learned persons that they really believe in the saying:
"your future is in your cards" . While for learning any other method of divination, even highly
intelligent persons may require
several years' or even a number of decades' patient study and experience, an average person can learn how to interpret the Tarot spreads
within a few months – even if it may not be possible to master the art within a few weeks. You will also surely be very keenly interested
to learn the unique method of divination through the grace of
TAROT .
Although not certainly known,
TAROT is believed to be of very ancient origin. J.F.
Vaillent (in Les Romes, histoire vraie des vraise Bohemiens, 1857) stated that the great divinity
As-Taroth is of Indo-Tarter origin – Tan-tara or the
TAROT is the symbolic expression of the Zodiac . But many learned scholars offer widely
varying opinions as regards its real origin – although the origin of
TAROT is often attributed to
the ancient Gnostics, various countries, religions, and sects were connected with it. Probably it grew and developed through a few
centuries; and, possibly its two main sections were developed during two different time-periods; the 22 mystical
"Major Enumeration Keys" have Kabala connection (which is a mystical Jewish tradition), while
the 56
'Minor Arcanas' might be a later incorporation by around the 14th century by the Italians
(it is not a just coincidence that an Italian game of cards is known as
Tarocchi ). By around
the 15th century, it became very popular in France. By around the 19th century, it attracted the attention of many noted occultists
worldwide, and in the last quarter of the 20th century it became very popular around the world. In the Western countries, the subject of
"Numerology"
was later developed as a mere offshoot of Tarot.
The divine subject of
TAROT was probably conceived and developed by ancient Egyptian priests;
they had initially recorded their teachings in a symbolic manner for preserving their secrets – which could be understandable only to the real
adepts or initiates. The Egyptian word
'tar' means a path, while
'ros' means royal; both combined means the
"royal path of life" . Another word of the same language
'taru' means:
"to consult for the required answer" .
As during that particular time-period their kingdom was in danger of being ravaged by foreign invaders, many people had to migrate to
different countries; besides their lives, they also took their faith, culture, learning, etc with them – with which they had considerably
influenced various people of their host countries.
It is believed that
TAROT is the golden
"Key" , which
opens the main entrance door of the house of mystic knowledge. It enables the enquirer to decipher the divine intentions in a very unique
manner. Its penetrating searchlight is capable of fathoming the immense depth and foreseeing everything what are there beyond the far
distant horizon – the people, places, things, events, happenings, etc. It does neither utter a single word nor does it listen – but it
perfectly understands, and reveals the true 'picture'. It reads your mind, understands your chief concerns, and offers amazingly accurate
replies to all your queries – whether these are religious or secular, mundane or spiritual, complex or simple, it simply does not matter.
It is sure to give you true replies, revealing in a subtle manner – which will be perfectly understandable to you in any situation; it will
guide you as your most trusted friend; and like an angel, will guard you as a protective guardian.
The process of divination through
TAROT chiefly consists of laying of cards in various patterns,
which are termed as "spreads"; various kinds of "spreads" consisting of the same or different number of Cards are in use. For consultations
of general nature concerning day-to-day affairs, the
ancient Celtic Cross method consisting
of 10 different cards is relatively more popular;
it offers a very comprehensive details about the enquirer's present condition and circumstances – together with information about the past
and the expected outcome in immediate- and near- future. There are two other methods wherein
10 different cards are used in the spread. These are:
(1) The Modern Maga Diamond method , and
(2) The Spiritual Ten Gates of Tarot method (In case of the latter,
the additional Mystery Card (Card # 79) is also used).
TAROT has close links with Astrology; each of the 22 Major Enumeration Key Cards bears the symbol of
a zodiacal
sign and/ or
planet , which adds
another dimension to the interpretations. Probably evolved on a relatively later period, the
Horoscope method consisting of
12 different cards
is also very popular with the persons who
have good knowledge and information in the subject of Astrology – as the 12 cards of this particular "spread" correspond to
12 different 'houses' of the horoscope, whose corresponding significations can be interpreted with ease and convenience.
A method consisting of
8 different cards is very popularly used for replying to the queries
concerned with the affairs of the heart. It is more popularly used in case of 'female' enquirers – as this spread covers the more frequently
asked questions, which are of chief concern to the general 'female' enquirers. ... Another method consists of
7 different cards . This offers a reliable picture of the possible outcome expected to happen
in immediate future; this method can be depended upon when a person becomes quite upset owing to some recent development, and is really
very serious to know about the possible outcome in immediate future – which greatly concerns him/ her.
There are
2 distinctly different methods – which consists of
5 different cards only. In these methods, only the
22 Major Enumeration Key cards are employed – while the 56 Minor 'Arcana' cards are removed
from the pack before shuffling. This method works very well for minor enquiries of relatively less importance. This spread also offers
brief, precise, and honest reply; but the interpretations obtained in this method are like interpreting dreams – as these are expressed
in a rather symbolic language; Although these appear as to be the 'hints' to others, these are nevertheless perfectly understandable to
the enquirer as he/ she knows best about the person, place, thing, etc he/ she is really concerned about.
For more general cases of relatively less importance, the use of
5 different Casual Methods
– each consisting of
3 different Cards – is also quite commonly found. Depending on
the nature of query, the corresponding three cards (first, second, and the third) denote:
(i) About the Time-periods: Past, Present, and Future.
(ii) About the Time of the day: Morning to Noon, Noon to Evening, Evening and Night.
(iii) About the areas of life: Monetary dealings, Profession/ Business, and Love/ Marriage.
(iv) About the concerned persons: Relatives and very close Friends, Family members staying together, and Acquaintances and Associates.
(v) About the objectives: Significator for the issue, Action taken or to be taken, Resolution or Outcome.
We have kept the provision for utilizing any of these various methods according to the user's personal choice, inclination, or requirement.
The 56 Minor 'Arcana' cards are classified into 4 categories:
Swords, Cups, Pentacles, and Wands .
There are 14 cards in each category: from Ace to 10 are called numbered or 'pip' cards, and remaining 4 'face' cards (Valet, Knight, Queen,
and King – which are also called court cards. The Minor 'Arcana' Cards are indicative of the
"situations" – which lead to events or
happenings. In general, the
Swords cards have affinity with the 'fire' element; these indicate
the person's
mental condition and intellectual level ,
the
Cups cards have affinity with the 'water' element; these relate to the person's
satisfaction in emotional life , the
Pentacles
cards have affinity with the 'earth' element; these correspond to the person's
physical state and material status , while the
Wands cards have affinity with the 'air' element; these reveal the person's capacities and
potentials, and his/ her
level of attainment in professional career . Thus, it can easily be
seen that
TAROT covers almost all possible 'aspects' of real life.
The distinct difference between the 22 Major Enumeration Key Cards and the 56 Minor 'Arcana' cards lies in the fact that whereas the former
is by nature basically
'spiritual' , and hence indicates the eternal quest of the soul for
further development, the latter is functionally
'mundane' – it describes the person's social
position and his/ her circumstantial conditions. Nevertheless, these two classes of cards are conjugate complements of each other.
It is very interesting to know the description and meaning of the various classes and sub-classes of the
TAROT cards.
(i)
The Main Class : The most important class consists of
22 Major Enumeration Key Cards .
These are often termed as the 'Trumps suit' also, which is the heart of Tarot. The meanings of each of these illustrations are mystical and
complex as well; and their allegorical representations are of various states of being, which in other words signifies the varying stages
of spiritual development.
(ii)
The Minor Class : It consists of
56 Minor 'Arcana' Cards . These in turn are classified into
4 sub-classes of
14 Cards each .
Each of the sub-class is further divided into
2 sub-sub classes : the former sub-sub consists
of
10 'pip' cards and the latter consists of
4 'face' cards:
(a)
The Sub-Class I : This class is termed as the
Swords . It has affinity with the
'fire' element .
It indicates the nobility and the influential people – who possess temporal powers, and have the tendency to wage war or design intrigues
for gaining control over others. If such a card is found in the reading, then it indicates the presence of-, and will offer descriptions
of-, the enemies – be it an individual or a group – who may wish to cause harm or try to exploit/ control the individuals for their
own benefit. In general, the
Swords cards are indicative of the person's mental condition and
intellectual level.
(b)
Sub-Class II : This class is termed as the
Cups . It has affinity with the
'water' element.
It indicates the clergy or the priest class – who are concerned about the welfare of their fellow men; they do not hesitate to do whatever
they can for alleviating the sufferings of others. If such a card is found in the reading, then it indicates that there are individuals or
groups who are quite favorably disposed to-, and will actively assist-, the individual – without any expectation for fulfilling their
own interests. In general, the
Cups cards are related to the person's satisfaction in
emotional life.
(c)
Sub-Class III : This class is termed as the
Pentacles . It has affinity with the
'earth' element.
It indicates the merchant class and the business people – who possess a lot of money, and are fully aware of the power of money. If such a
card is found in the reading, then it indicates that such people might utilize their money power and manipulative skills. Their influence
might be in the individual person's favor or just the opposite – depending on whether the card is upright (positive) or upside
down (negative). In general, the
Pentacles cards correspond to the person's physical state
and material status.
(d)
Sub-Class IV : This class is termed as the
Wands .
It has affinity with the
'air' element. It indicates the people belonging to the working class.
Although in general they do not remain in favorable circumstances, they possess physical strength – and as a united group they are capable of
becoming a formidable force to reckon with. If such a card is found in the reading, then it indicates the ability or potential to achieve
success even on the face of insurmountable odds; it may even be achieved by switching over from one place to another. In general,
the
Wands cards reveal the person's capacities and potentials, and his/ her level of attainment
in professional career.
The Fateful Cards (among the 22 Major Enumeration Key Cards): Among the Major Enumeration Key
Cards,
only three cards (# 13, # 16, & 22) are considered to be fateful. Unfavorable results are
expected if any such number is repeated thrice (or more) in 12 Cards' or 10 Cards' shuffle. Unfavorable results are also expected all these
three numbers appear in the same spread. The problems would be more intensified if all of these three (or more) fateful Cards appear in
upside down (or negative) posture.
It is interesting to note that these 56 Minor ‘Arcana’ cards have correspondence with the modern deck of playing cards, which consists
of 52 (+ 1) cards (the 4 Knights are eliminated, and extra 1 added). Among the numbered or 'pip' cards, the Swords became the Spades,
the Cups became the Hearts, the Pentacles became the Diamonds, the Wands became the Clubs. Among the 'face' or court cards, the Valet
became the Jack, the Knight was eliminated (probably owing to change of socio-political conditions), but the Queen and the King remained
just the very same. The 22 Major Enumeration Key cards are considered sacred; these correspond to the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
Out of these 22 cards, the card no. 22 – which is sometimes alternately denoted as 0 (zero) instead – denoted by "The Fool"; later it became
transformed into 'the Joker' as the extra card in the modern deck of playing cards. Normally, the Joker is not used at all; but when
necessity arises, it can take the place of any other card! In
TAROT , it has been
greatly stressed
by the saying: 'No one should ever underestimate the
wisdom of "The Fool"! It warns you about
the great
danger that is lying just ahead;
one more
wrong step, and ...!'
It must be clearly understood that essentially the
TAROT interpretations have to be symbolic or
metaphorical to a great extent. An interpreter can in practice come to certain expressions for some sensible events/ happenings (but not
its precisely particular form); but the 'reading' would appear to be meaningful to the actual enquirer – as he/ she is fully aware of
the situation (and the possible repercussions) that he/ she is currently in or facing. It will be obvious from the fact that there are
78 Cards in total – each of which can appear in upright or upside-down positions; thus, there can be 78 * 2 = 156 possible interpretations
for each card. Now, just imagine the possible variations in every shuffle:
(1). At the minimum, there could be
3 Cards’ spread. So, there could be = (156) raised to
the power 3 =
156 * 156 * 156 = 37, 96, 416 variations.
(2). At the maximum, there could be
12 Cards’ So, there could be = (156) raised to the
power
12 = 156 * 156 * 156 * 156 * 156 * 156 * 156 * 156 * 156 * 156 * 156 * 156
= 207, 728, 070, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000 types of possible variations. The staggering
astronomical figure is unfathomable beyond doubt!
May the divine grace of
TAROT lead us through the right path, guide us in our journey through life,
illumine our souls, and surround our lives with peace and harmony, prosperity and happiness.
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