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About the  Oracle/Tarot Cards...

Tarot has long been revered for giving detailed and accurate forecasts and validations of information or verification of circumstances taking place in our lives (past, present, or future) .  All of the words in the deck used are positive, while still retaining the magical effectiveness and meaning of traditional tarot.  There are 2 different categories of cards, that of which are explained below:

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The Major Arcana

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The Major Arcana consists of 22 cards describing major events and turning points in life.  These cards can also represent the different stages of life, ranging from childhood to old age - or the number itself can validate information for the sitter, like months of the year or days of the month that have relative meaning.  Each is numbered, as is traditional in Tarot, and features an Arch Angel who is associated with the cards message.

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The Minor Arcana

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The Minor Arcana cards are grouped Ace through King by suit (14 cards within each elemental suit).  These cards are unnumbered, and consist of four suits or elements  (Fire, Water, Earth, and Air).  The meaning of these cards reflects the day-to-day aspects of our lives.  The Minor Arcana's court cards (Page, Knight, Queen, and King) can symbolize either a situation or a person  of relevance.  

      Fire: The suit of fire represents our ideas and inspirations.  It is where we feel passion; display amazing creativity: and set our dreams into motion. This element corresponds to our career, art, adventure, risk-taking, and self-development.  Fire can also represent any of our passions.  

     Water:  The suit of Water represents the depth of our emotions.  It's where we fall in love, nurture our children, and open our hearts to deep feelings.  The Water cards represent love, romance, relationships, family, dreams, and desires. This suit also encompasses the depths of our intuitive and psychic gifts.

     Air:  The suit of Air represents our intellect.  It's where we make decisions, analyze situations, and give voice to our thoughts.  AIr is aligned with truth, justice, ideals, the legal system, communication, and other intellectual areas.  As fear and worry generally live in the mind, this suit can also denote struggles and concerns in our lives.

     Earth: The suit of Earth represents the material world, in which we deal with making a living, caring for our bodies, and looking after Mother Earth.  Aspects of our lives represented by this suit include money, work, home, security, health, resources, education, society, and the environment.

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