What Is My Future Tarot

After a few years of journaling and tarot research, I created this website. I hope visitors to my website find something interesting and useful to utilize in their own educational and personal journeys across space and here on planet Earth.

Tarot

Visitors have the opportunity to examine card meanings from several angles during on-site tarot readings. Each reading serves as a different lens for perception and reveals fresh perspectives. In contrast to the Past, Present, and Future reading, which examines a person’s entire life journey, the Love Tarot illustrates each card as it relates to love. The Yes/No Tarot provides clear answers to your inquiries, while the Daily Tarot takes you on a thorough and frequently unexpected trip through one single card. I recently updated a section regarding the card meanings in the deck I use, and I’m really happy about it! These tarot readings can be followed up with a live reading if you’re interested.

The tarot card meanings offer detailed explanations of each card’s meaning, along with a brief summary, meditative questions based on each card’s upright or reversed position, symbol interpretation, and “Charmaine’s Take,” a few paragraphs in which I, the author of Tell My Tarot, share my own opinions on the card’s resonances in the modern world.

What in tarot is the near future?

To the right of the mini-cross is the near future.

The card in this position represents something that is about to materialize. The outcome could be determined by an event, a difficulty that must be conquered, or a person, depending on the card.

It’s crucial to look at this card and then the final one (in a later lesson) to see exactly what might have an impact on the outcome if anything lands in this position.

The effect will depend on the card and the result, and will either be permanent, transitory, or modifying.

If the immediate future and final outcome are both Major Arcana, this may indicate a succession of life-changing events for the inquirer.

However, if the immediate future is a Major and the result is a Minor, that may point to a significant change that is being integrated.

A negative card, like the Eight of Swords, followed by a positive card, like the Sun, in the near future may suggest the inquirer must go through a trying time, but everything will be OK in the end.

If those cards were reversed, we might observe a joyful circumstance that ends up being constricting.

In the near future, court cards may show the appearance of a person who could be significant to the querent’s future.

Pay attention to the immediate future since it contains details about things that might happen or people who might have an impact on the final result.

Let’s add some cards to our sample reading from the prior lesson:

The questioner has experienced a life-changing event, perhaps a divorce, according to the previous cards.

They have been recovering and are now taking control of the situation again. The Sun indicates that the questioner may have happiness in the future. And the King of Pentacles’ presence indicates that it might be coming from someone who embodies the traits of the King of Pentaclescalm, grounded, and trustworthy. A new associate? Or perhaps a handmaiden with sporadic influence? To find out, you’ll need to look at the result in the end.

Try again with the Ace of Pentacles:

This card represents rebirth to me because it comes after the Sun.

a brand new beginning. This combination might indicate someone who unexpectedly quit an unsatisfactory employment to determine what they really wanted to do with their lives if the questioner was asking about their career. They may find their actual interest and start a career they are passionate about, according to the Sun and Ace of Wands.

What tarot card represents your birth?

Similar to how your astrological sun sign might, your tarot birth card reveals information about your soul. Although a tarot birth card has no direct relationship to astrology, it can provide information about various aspects of your life based on the time of your birth, much like your sun sign. According to Ryan Trinh, a tarot reader at the Los Angeles metaphysical store House of Intuition, a tarot birth card “is seen similarly to how we interpret our astrological signs. They point to different sides of our self, such as strengths, lessons to learn, and objectives to aspire to.

Ryan Trinh, a tarot reader at House of Intuition, says that “point to various sides of our selves, such as strengths, lessons to learn, and aspirations to aspire to.

Your tarot birth card, however, can only be one of the 22 Major Arcana cards (excluding the Fool, whose number is zero), as opposed to the remaining 56 Minor Arcana cards, which mostly deal with the day-to-day. The typical tarot deck contains 78 cards, but the Major Arcana cards are known for holding wisdom to life’s lessons and reflecting long-term effects.

What does the career Tarot Card represent?

In your next career Tarot reading, keep an eye out for the top 10 career cards below if you want to know if you will succeed in your job.

Ace of Swords

Since the Aces are all about fresh beginnings, anticipate receiving a new position, a raise in money, or both.

Two of WandsCareer planning and forethought, including the potential for more study or international travel to boost your professional aspirations.

Twenty of Swords

The Ten of Pentacles portends great achievement and accomplishment, indicating that your career has reached its zenith. This card also represents stability and assurance, emphasizing the fact that you have laid a strong foundation for your future professional path.

Chariot

The Chariot makes a furious, determined advance. With this card, you take charge at work, assume more responsibility and control, and most likely move into a managerial position.

Triple Pentacles

Collaboration and teamwork at a high level are essential for professional success. Knowledge is readily exchanged among coworkers, and you will be seen as an authority or mentor to others because the workplace is built on respect and open communication.

Can you interpret tarot cards for yourself?

It’s normal to be a little clumsy when you first start practicing the tarot. Tarot study is similar to learning a new languageit takes time to become proficient. But what happens if you no longer require the booklet and have intimate familiarity with the deck? Are you able to read yourself? No, except for a few rare instances. Simply put, it’s a horrible idea.

You see, the majority of us turn to astrology or tarot when we’re looking for clarity amid a period of ambiguity. In contrast to astrology, which is quite technical, our consciousness restricts our capacity to read tarot cards. Working with your personal interpretation of the cards, you are not constrained by short- and long-term cycles like the planets’ orbits. It might be tricky to go beyond your current circumstances while utilizing the tarot to better understand a trying scenario. Even if all the cards are spread out in front of you, putting them together requires such a broad perspective that it is all but impossible to fully understand the meaning of each card. Basically, any biases you already have will always be reflected in your tarot reading!

What tarot card has the most influence?

The Fool is typically seen as a card from the Major Arcana when performing a tarot reading. Contrary to popular belief, the Fool does not fall under either category in tarot card games. Instead, the Fool serves a function that is distinct from both the simple suit cards and the trump cards. As a result, the Fool has no number assigned to it in the majority of tarot decks that were initially created for playing games. Although Waite assigns the Fool the number 0, in his book, the Fool is discussed between Judgment (number 20) and The World (number 21). The Tarocco Piemontese is the only traditional game deck that numbers the Fool 0. Since the 1930s, the corner index for the Fool in Tarot Nouveau decks has frequently been a black inverted mullet. The Fool is one of the most expensive cards in practically all tarot games.

Because there is a wider range of artistic interpretation when you take your Tarot Year Card from various modern decks, this is an especially enjoyable exercise. I had a Key 20: Judgement year in 2021, so if I’m studying the Judgement card, I’ll take a Key 20 from one of the several tarot decks I own and lay it out in a spread.

If you have a sizable collection of tarot decks, choose your Tarot Year card from seven, eight, or even ten different decks, and arrange the cards in a spread as you respond to the journaling questions on the handout.

Tarot Year card variations should be read as their own spread, which means you should look for symbols that strike out to you and make a note of which signs or symbols are drawing your attention. Summarize the various ways that Major Arcana card has been interpreted. As you explore the Tarot Year, take a picture of the spread.

The Tarot Year Card is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of what you can accomplish with it; birth cards, personality cards, soul cards, and other cards are all covered. Learn more about Base Years, Cycle Themes, and your Karmic Year while also reading about them. This book also has an amazing reference on how to interpret your Year Cards.

Get a copy of Archetypal Tarot: What Your Birth Card Reveals About Your Personality, Path, and Potential if you want to use the tarot for introspective psychology work, journaling, and self-exploration. Theresa Reed, the Tarot Lady, wrote the Foreword for this edition from 2021.

The 2011 book Who Are You in the Tarot: Discover Your Birth and Year Cards and Uncover Your Destiny has been updated. I own both and adore them.

How can I locate my birth certificate?

How to determine your Tarot Card by Birth

  • First, divide your birthdate into four numbers.
  • An illustration is 18/10/1997 – 18 + 10 + 19 + 97 = 144.
  • The Moon, 14 + 4 Equals 18.
  • The number 19 may be an exception, in which case you will receive a total of 3 cards.

Which Tarot card conjures up success?

The pictorial symbolism of the tarot represents the ‘lessons’intellectual, moral, and spiritualthat collectively characterize human experiences across eras, locations, and cultures. Tarot creates this coveted link between “self” and “other,” which is similar to the famed “I-Thou” relationship in Martin Buber’s metaphysics.

A deck’s ace card is regarded as the trump card. In a reading, this card denotes total success. Success is supported by good fortune. The Tarot Ace card is built upon this triad of success supported by endeavor and good fortune.

Fire makes up the wands’ elemental outfit. Passion, new endeavors, success, and good luck are the crucial terms. Wands are therefore enthused, inspirational, and spiritual. The zodiac signs of Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius are represented by wands. Swords, cups, pentacles, and wands are the four suits, which are comparable to the contemporary hearts, clubs, diamonds, and spades.

An Ace-Ace pair signifies the arrival of a new spirit. It taps into the force of the Ace of Wands: imagination, thrill, adventure, bravery, and individual strength.