Tarot

tarot [ˈtærəʊ]

n
1. A special pack of cards, now used mainly for fortune-telling, consisting of 78 cards (4 suits of 14 cards each (the minor arcana), and 22 other cards (the major arcana))

2. A card in a tarot pack with distinctive symbolic design, such as the Wheel of Fortune

adj
Relating to tarot cards

 

 


Tarot Reading

Clairvoyant The Tarot Cards that we use today are from an Italian design of the sixteenth century. Commonly reffered to as the Venetian or Piedmont Tarot, they consist of the Major Arcane with 22 cards and the Minor Arcane with 56. Originally for games, they have only been used for serious devination since the eighteenth century.

In the same way that a musician interprets a musical score, the Medium interprets the Tarot. Anything from predicting future events to answering almost any type of question, a reader with a thorough familiarity of the symbolism may astonish the subject with the depth of knowledge they seem to posess about them.