It’s likely that if you’ve dabbled in astrology long enough to know your sun, moon, and rising signs, you’ve also done some tarot card reading (or at least considered it). While the sole similarity between these two techniques may be that they can both be found in the occult section of your neighborhood bookstore, these mystical arts are actually very closely related symbolically and philosophically. There is literally a tarot card for each zodiac sign, and each one corresponds to a different planet, sign, or elemental combination in astrology.
Both astrology and tarot may be used to learn more about yourself, your life, and your destiny, which is a similar ability they share. Tarot is random; the cards are packed and picked by chance, as opposed to astrological divination, which is based on observable phenomena (the moving planets), claims Gat. But both studies are wonderful resources for introspection. Similar to astrology, tarot combines archetypes and symbolism to create a narrative that can provide us with direction. Just that one method makes use of cards, whereas the other uses planets and signs from the zodiac.
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What does astrology’s tarot reading entail?
Tarot card reading is a type of cartomancy in which practitioners are said to be able to predict the past, present, or future by using tarot cards. They create a question first, then deal out cards to answer it. There are 78 cards in a conventional tarot deck, which can be divided into the Major Arcana and Minor Arcana. You can also utilize French-suited playing cards, as well as any other card system that links distinct aspects to specific suits (e.g., air, earth, fire, water).
Do tarot cards have any astrological roots?
Tarot and astrology have different methods of calculation and ranges of accuracy. Since the cards are chosen at random, tarot readings are less precise than astrology and might vary from person to person. Tarot card readings are individualized, and a person’s “spiritual guide,” which is similar to a guardian angel, draws the cards. Your spirit guide is trying to communicate with you through the cards that are chosen in a reading; these messages can be important or unimportant.
What distinguishes a horoscope from a tarot reading?
“While astrology offers more general predictions, tarot cards take a highly individualized approach to making predictions. Numerous people at once may be affected by astrological predictions. Tarot allows you to delve deeply and intricately into any subject you are interested in, whereas astrology does not. That’s not to suggest you can’t receive a comprehensive prognosis; astrology can provide one, but it requires complex computations of your birth chart. It is regrettable that so few astrologers today go into great detail in order to provide an accurate prognosis.”
What kind of religion are tarot cards?
Tarot cards also include four suits, but they are different depending on the region: French suits are found in Northern Europe, Latin suits are found in Southern Europe, and German suits are found in Central Europe. Each suit contains 14 cards: four face cards (King, Queen, Knight, and Jack/Knave/Page) and ten pip cards, numbered from one (or Ace) to ten. In addition, the tarot features a unique 21-card trump suit and a solitary card known as the Fool; this 22-card group of cards is referred to as the Major Arcana in the world of divination. The Fool may serve as the top trump or alternatively may be played to avoid doing so, depending on the game. In parts of Europe, these tarot cards are still used to play traditional card games without any occult connotations.
Tarot cards are mostly employed for amusement and divination in English-speaking nations where these activities are less popular, typically with the aid of specially created packs. Although academic research has shown that tarot cards were partially invented in northern Italy in the 15th century (16 of the modern 22 Major Arcana cards) and combined with a deck of four suits, “the Mamluk deck,” some people who use tarot for cartomancy believe the cards have esoteric links to ancient Egypt, Iran, the Kabbalah, Indian Tantra, or the I Ching. The Mamluk deck of cards was created in or before the 14th century and arrived in Western Europe after paper was produced in Asia (see Playing Card – Egypt and following sections). By the end of the thirteenth century, Europeans were making the Mamluk deck with customized “court cards” and suit symbols.
Although some people think that tarot cards were not used for divination until the late 18th century, there is evidence of an early tarot deck that was “used in divination to determine the querent’s prospects in love” (Fernando de la Torre’s “Juego de Naypes” deck of Spain, 1450), each card having an image and verse.
Is tarot reading challenging?
The amount of information you need to study and memorize to read tarot, though, can seem overwhelming. It doesn’t have to be that way, and that’s what we’re here to tell you. You’ll be an expert by the time your friends from college come around for drinks tonight if you just follow our quick-start tarot instruction.
Tarot reading has been practiced since the 14th or 15th century and may have started out as a card game, similar to poker, rather than a spiritual activity. Nevertheless, a spiritual component emerged, and tarot cards started to be employed for divination in the late 18th century. They have also been applied to psychological research. Even Carl Jung thought of the playing cards as a tool to depict the “archetypes of mankind.”
The majority of 78-card tarot decks follow the Rider-Waite-Smith tradition and make use of related archetypes and symbology.
Additionally, there are tarot decks from various traditions, such as Marseilles tarot decks, as well as oracle cards, which can have any quantity of cards with their own particular imagery. But chances are, if you’re new to tarot, your deck is a Rider-Waite-Smith one.
Each of the 78 cards in these tarot decks has a distinct meaning. You don’t have to keep all of that in your head, even though it is a lot to know about them. The following are the key facts to be aware of:
1. The Minor Arcana and the Major Arcana are the two categories of Tarot cards.
Similar to a standard deck of playing cards, the 56 Minor Arcana cards are divided into four suits: Wands, Cups, Swords, and Pentacles. The total journey of your life is covered by the 22 Major Arcana.
Who created the tarot?
The first tarot decks were created in Italy in the 1430s by adding a fifth suit of 21 specially designed cards called trionfi (“triumphs”) and an odd card called il matto to an already existing four-suited pack (“the fool).
Ayurvedic astrology what is it?
The conventional Hindu astrology and astronomy system is known as Vedic astrology. Studying this system might enhance your knowledge of Ayurveda and yoga. The five elements, which may be found in both the natural world and the human body, are the cornerstone of Vedic astrology, also known as Hindu or Jyotish astrology. Ether, air, fire, water, and earth are the five elements. The existence of space gives way to wind, which blows and creates fire. Fire burns so hot that it melts, causing water to flow and harden into earth. Your dosha is made up of the harmony of the components that are present in your natural state of being (constitution).
There are mainly two aspects in each dosha. Ether and air correspond to the Vata dosha, fire and water to the Pitta dosha, and water and earth to the Kapha dosha. The majority of people combine elements of all three doshas in varying amounts rather than having all the traits of any one dosha. Because of the abundance of activities in our lifestyles that upset the natural balance of our constitution, the majority of westerners have a Vata imbalance.
To determine a person’s dosha, ayurvedic practitioners employ pulse and tongue reading as diagnostic methods. Chart readings are used by Vedic astrologers to arrive at the same conclusion. I had the pleasure of speaking with Vedic Astrologer Richelle Jarrell, a student in our current Certificate program, to learn more.
Since 1996, Richelle Jarrell has been imparting the wisdom of Vedic Astrology, Ayurveda, and Yoga philosophy in her Reiki classes. Her research focuses on sign compatibility as well as other vital astrological elements for thriving relationships, such as how your Ayurvedic body type affects both your relationships and your health.
What is reading a cartomancer?
Using a deck of cards, cartomancy is a form of divination or fortune-telling. Soon after playing cards were originally introduced to Europe in the 14th century, various forms of cartomancy started to emerge. The terms “cartomancers,” “card readers,” and “readers” are commonly used to refer to people who practice cartomancy.
In the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, the most common method of giving fortune-telling card readings was cartomancy using regular playing cards. Jokers and even the blank card that may be found in many packed decks are frequently added to the conventional 52-card deck. Although the 52-card deck can also be used, the 32-card piquet stripped deck is more frequently used in cartomantic readings in France. (A 52-card deck can be converted into a piquet deck by eliminating all of the 2s through 6s. The remaining cards are all 7s through 10s, face cards, and aces.)
Tarot card reading is typically the most prevalent type of cartomancy in English-speaking nations. In these places, tarot cards are virtually always employed for this reason.
Why is tarot useful?
Tarot is being used by some people as a mental health ally. Tarot readings can help you find meaning in your circumstances, uncover solutions, and start a conversation with a therapist.
Tarot cards include a spiritual element, which may appeal to people who don’t identify with established religion. To that end, tarot might conflict with your beliefs or be difficult for you to accept.
It can be tempting to see what you want to see because the cards have a variety of interpretations. Getting a second opinion, according to experts, helps lessen confirmation bias.
The final word? Tarot cards may be a useful tool if they give you a sense of calm and well-being. It’s acceptable to go on to something else if they don’t.

