In the second of my series exploring the most ambiguous or not-as-straightforward-as-it looks tarot cards of the major arcana, we are taking a look at the Justice card.
Do you find the tarot court cards confusing? What if there are lots of court cards in a tarot reading? Is there a special meaning to three kings or two queens? Check out A E Waite's definitions for multiple knights, queens or kings in your spread...
What do three pages in a tarot reading mean? Are two tens in a reading significant? Rider Waite Smith tarot author A E Waite thought so, here are his definitions and for reversed cards too...
What does it mean when you see four fours in a tarot reading? Is there a universal meaning attached to multiple cards of the same number showing up? Not really, but Arthur Waite of the Rider Waite Smith deck had his own observations...
In these times of stress and worry, it has never been more important to take care of yourself. By now most of us understand that to reduce anxiety and low mood we can take a walk in the fresh air or make an effort to eat more healthily. Meditation and mindfulness is also good for mental health. But more people now are turning to the tarot to help bring them a sense of peace. These are a few ways to use the tarot for self care...
What are tarot cards for anyway? Can they read the future? Or are they just telling you what you need to hear? And do you need to be magic to use them?