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		<title>Your Questions About Tarot Meanings</title>
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<h2>What are the meanings of the Minor Arcana of Tarot?</h2>
<p>I have been studying <strong>Tarot</strong> for a while now, however, I can&#8217;t seem to graps a solid meaning of the Minor Arcana in both Non-reversed or reversed state. I&#8217;ve looked at various resources, but they all seem to clash and negate each others <strong>meanings</strong>. I do know that the minor is not as powerful as the major, if I used the right word. But I would like to know all the meaning of the cards.<br />
Can anyone help me please <img src='http://www.tarottexas.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
Thank you for all the advice everyone! It always seems to unclear when I try to read a spread, it always gets foggy when the minors come. I may need to, like you said, meditate on them.<br />
Thing is (lol), I have done that, I&#8217;ve been doing for a bit now (I won&#8217;t say a while becuase it hasnt been a while), and the only one&#8217;s I have been able to are the Four of Cups, Seven of Swords, Eight of Wands, Ace of Pentacles, and the Nine of Cups. I probably need to just get more practice and meditate more on them and it will come to me. I was mainly wondering does it depend on the deck? Do different decks aspire different <strong>meanings</strong> of the cards? (if these is an ignorant question, please feel free to tell me so!)</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Certainly.<br />
Minor arcana have modern meanings largely defined by the Golden Dawn. In addition, the Rider Waite deck gives images for the meanings that are fairly accurate.</p>
<p>The problem you are having is that you want a black and white answer. There is none. The images are intended to stimulate your creative and intuitive understanding of the card. Try any book by Gray on the subject, he has a good solid set of meanings. Or, take the course from BOTA. They are good at training in the cards. Mail order courses, but I hear they are excellent.</p>
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<h2>In which site can i get the proper meanings of the thoth tarot deck?</h2>
<p>I was referencing the Book of Thoth but it was too complicated,Please help me with this deck please!</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Http://supertarot.co.uk/magic/tarot-shamanism.htm<br />
I researched Thoth tarot deck, this site seems to break down all the cards and thier meanings. Hope it helps.:)</p>
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<p class="name">George asks…</p>
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<h2>Whats the differences tarot meanings?</h2>
<p>The number 3 is represented by the hanging man which is a neptunian figure.  If it associated with the month of March/Pisces what does it mean for the 3rd sign of the zodiac?</p>
<p>Same question for The months and signs of the Zodiac with their numbers .</p>
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<h3>TarotTrumps answers:</h3>
<p class="dtm-content">These two links may be helpful:</p>
<p>http://supertarot.co.uk/astrology/timing.htm</p>
<p>http://www.biddytarot.com/blog/reading-the-tarot/timing-techniques-in-tarot</p>
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		<title>Tarot Through the Ages</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="dropcap-first">Author: <a title="Rhyanna Regan" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/rhyanna-regan/117093.htm"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="text-decoration: none;">Rhyanna Regan</span></span></a></p>
<p><strong>Tarot cards</strong>, in the images we are most familiar with today, evolved from a kind of table game played in 15th century Italy, becaming popular throughout Europe over the next four centuries.</p>
<p>To fully explore the history of Tarot, you can read the expansive book by Michael Dummet, <em>The Game of Tarot: From Ferrara to Salt Lake City</em> (Duckworth, 1980). Dummet, a British philosopher of high regard, is the author of many books on the Tarot. His scholarship on Tarot is extensive, and provides much of the research available on the origins of the Tarot deck and its variations.</p>
<p>Tarot originally would have been a pastime of the leisure class, those with the time and money to spend on games. Certainly at that time the cards were handmade and illustrated by artists, and each set would vary with the individual artist’s representation of the card’s images.<span id="more-93"></span></p>
<p>Especially from the 15th to the 18th centuries in Europe, variations of Tarot games were wildly popular, enjoyed by people of some wealth and intellect, very much like chess or bridge. Through the 1700’s Tarot was an absolute craze across the entire continent.</p>
<p><strong>Tarot Decks</strong></p>
<p>There are several Tarot decks that have come to represent a familiar iconography, each with their own history, interpretation and devotees. The 15th Century Italian Visconti-Sforza deck is probably the earliest surviving deck of this era, with original cards in the collections of several museums around the world. These beautiful, artistic images are reproduced frequently.</p>
<p>A 19th century version from the south of France, known as the <em>Tarot de Marseille</em>, is a very popular deck in Europe.</p>
<p>In the United States, the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot deck is the most commonly used today. It was conceived by the well-known Tarot authority A. E. Waite, and published in 1902 by the Ryder Co. The simplified graphic style of this deck retains the historic symbolism of earlier decks, but seems fresh and accessible to modern sensibilities.</p>
<p><strong>Ancient Tarot</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">Other</span> Tarot scholars are convinced that Tarot has its roots in an even earlier time. They see relationships to the Kabbalah, or to Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. Cards, for games or prophesy, were used in China centuries before they found their way to Europe in the 14th Century, and may have been the original incarnation of the Tarot.</p>
<p>It may be more likely that the Tarot was brought to Europe through card games that were popular in the old world Arabia. In 18th Century France, Antoine Court de Gebelin, promoted the concept that the Tarot was derived from mystic practices in Ancient Egypt, which he described in his multi-volume work, <em>Le Monde Primitif.</em></p>
<p>Another Frenchman, Etteillla, is considered to be the first to recreate the Tarot as a “fortune-telling” device. He is essentially the first Tarot reader. Reproductions of his Book of Thoth Tarot and other publications by Etteilla are still available today.</p>
<p><strong>The Victorian Embrace</strong></p>
<p>Tarot reading emerged as a new construct during the Victorian Age’s embrace of spiritualism and the occult, setting the foundation for what would become the New Age school of thought on Tarot that we know today.</p>
<p>There is extensive scholarship and research available on the history of the Tarot, whether from on-line sources or in libraries, for anyone who is interested in exploring the subject. For most of us, though, the history is not as compelling as the question of how the Tarot is meaningful in our lives now.</p>
<p><strong><em><span style="font-size: x-small;">About the Author:</span></em></strong></p>
<p><em><span style="font-size: x-small;">Rhyanna Regan is the director of &#8220;Your Psychic World&#8221;, the source of </span></em><a href="http://www.yourpsychicworld.com/"><em><span style="font-size: x-small;">Free Online Psychic Readings</span></em></a><em><span style="font-size: x-small;">. She has written various articles on </span></em><a href="http://www.yourpsychicworld.com/Free-Tarot-Reading.html"><em><span style="font-size: x-small;">Tarot Cards</span></em></a><em><span style="font-size: x-small;"> and </span></em><a href="http://www.yourpsychicworld.com/Free-Love-Readings.html"><em><span style="font-size: x-small;">Love and Relationships</span></em></a><em><span style="font-size: x-small;">, among others.</span></em></p>
<p><em><span style="font-size: x-small;">Article Source: </span></em><a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/"><em><span style="font-size: x-small;">ArticlesBase.com</span></em></a><em><span style="font-size: x-small;"> &#8211; </span></em><a title="Tarot Through the Ages" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/new-age-articles/tarot-through-the-ages-758477.html"><em><span style="font-size: x-small;">Tarot Through the Ages</span></em></a></p>
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