This article was co-authored by Sarah Potter and by wikiHow staff writer, Janice Tieperman. Sarah Potter is a professional witch, tarot reader, and psychic medium based in New York City, NY. Sarah writes quarterly tarotscopes for Bust Magazine and is the creator of the Cosmo Tarot deck for Cosmopolitan. She leads transformative Full Moon ceremonies and is a highly sought-after spiritual guide, working with private and corporate clients. She also has a Substack where she share weekly energy reports, Tarotscopes, and spells for her subscribers. She is passionate about helping people live life with joy and self-trust, following their intuition to make their dreams come true. Sarah is also the author of Sober Magic, a guide to using magical craft and tarot as tools in a sobriety journey. She has been featured in Forbes, Refinery29, InStyle, and more. She has a BFA in Studio Art and Art History.
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If the Major Arcana cards help to sketch out an overview of your life, think of the Minor, or lesser, Arcana cards as the smaller details that focus on your daily life and routine. In any given tarot deck, there are 56 Minor Arcana cards that are divided into 4 different suits: Wands, Cups, Pentacles, and Swords. We’ll give you an overview of what each suit and their cards represent—and, most importantly, what they can mean for your life if you draw them in a tarot reading.
Things You Should Know
- There are 14 cards in each Major Arcana suit: an Ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Page, Knight, Queen, and King.
- The Suit of Wands represents activity and motion, and the Suit of Cups signifies spirituality, emotions, and relationships.[1]
- The Pentacles suit stands for material possessions and finances or financial security, and the Suit of Swords represents intelligence, logic, and thought.
Steps
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Expert Q&A
Tips
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Use a deck of playing cards if you don’t have a traditional tarot deck on hand. The Suit of Hearts corresponds with the Suit of Cups, the Suit of Clubs corresponds to the Suit of Wands, the Suit of Spades corresponds to the Suit of Swords, and the Suit of Diamonds corresponds to the Suit of Pentacles. The Jack card can stand in for either the Knight or the Page.[11]Thanks
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References
- ↑ Sarah Potter. Witch, Tarot Reader, and Psychic Medium. Expert Interview
- ↑ http://www.learntarot.com/less3.htm
- ↑ http://www.learntarot.com/less3.htm
- ↑ Sarah Potter. Witch, Tarot Reader, and Psychic Medium. Expert Interview
- ↑ Sarah Potter. Witch, Tarot Reader, and Psychic Medium. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://labyrinthos.co/blogs/learn-tarot-with-labyrinthos-academy/tarot-and-numerology-what-do-numbers-in-tarot-mean-for-the-minor-arcana-infographic
- ↑ https://labyrinthos.co/blogs/tarot-card-meanings-list/the-suit-of-wands-tarot-card-meanings
- ↑ https://labyrinthos.co/blogs/tarot-card-meanings-list/the-suit-of-cups-tarot-card-meanings
- ↑ https://labyrinthos.co/blogs/tarot-card-meanings-list/the-suit-of-pentacles-tarot-card-meanings
- ↑ https://labyrinthos.co/blogs/tarot-card-meanings-list/the-suit-of-swords-tarot-card-meanings
- ↑ Stina Garbis. Psychic Astrologer. Expert Interview