The Raven's Cauldron's Collection of Tarot and Oracle Decks
Tarot cards are a deck of 78 cards used primarily for divination, self-reflection, and spiritual guidance.
Deck Structure: A standard tarot deck consists of 78 cards divided into two main sections: the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana.
-Major Arcana: These are 22 cards that represent significant life themes and archetypal energies. Each card depicts a specific character or scene, such as The Fool, The Magician, or The Lovers.
-Minor Arcana: Comprising the remaining 56 cards, the Minor Arcana is further divided into four suits: Wands, Cups, Swords, and Pentacles (or Coins). Each suit contains 14 cards, including ten numbered cards (Ace through 10) and four court cards (Page, Knight, Queen, King).
Divination and Interpretation: Tarot readings involve shuffling the cards and drawing a certain number of them into a specific layout or spread. Readers may interpret the cards' imagery, symbolism, and their relationships to each other to provide insight into the querent's questions or concerns.
Self-Reflection and Spiritual Growth: Beyond divination, tarot cards can be used for introspection, meditation, and personal development. Some practitioners use tarot as a tool for journaling or daily reflection, drawing a card each day to gain insight into their thoughts, emotions, and experiences.
Symbolism and Archetypes: Tarot cards are rich in symbolism, drawing on a variety of cultural, mythological, and esoteric traditions. Each card represents universal themes and archetypes that resonate with the human experience, offering a mirror through which individuals can explore their inner landscapes and external circumstances.