Tristian Collins is a highly capable Tarot reader and psychic medium. With over ten years of experience in the Tarot field, he utilizes his intuitive skills to deliver guidance and clarity. In addition to his reading practice, Tristian is an effective instructor, offering classes and workshops on Tarot reading and psychic development.
Dear Seeker,
Tarot cards have a rich and mysterious history that spans centuries. While many people are familiar with the Tarot as a tool for divination and self-reflection, there are some lesser-known facts about Tarot cards and their intriguing origins. Allow me to shed some light on these hidden gems of Tarot history.
1. Ancient Roots: Contrary to popular belief, Tarot cards are not of Egyptian origin. The earliest known Tarot decks emerged in the 15th century, during the Italian Renaissance. They were initially used for playing games, not divination.
2. Secret Symbolism: Tarot cards are a treasure trove of symbolism. Each card is adorned with intricate imagery that holds deeper meanings. For example, the Hanged Man card, often misunderstood as representing sacrifice, actually symbolizes surrender and gaining a new perspective.
3. Evolution of Spreads: Tarot spreads, the arrangement of cards for a reading, have evolved over time. The most famous spread, the Celtic Cross, was not originally associated with the Tarot. It was adapted from playing card spreads in the late 19th century.
4. The Lovers: The Lovers card is often associated with romantic love, but its meaning goes beyond that. In its essence, this card represents choices, partnerships, and the harmony of opposites. It encourages us to seek balance and make decisions with integrity.
5. Strength and the Lion: The Strength card traditionally depicts a woman taming a lion. However, in earlier decks, this card featured a woman closing the mouth of a lion. The symbolism remains the same: inner strength, courage, and the power to overcome challenges.
6. Reversals: Tarot cards can be read in reverse, adding depth and nuance to the interpretation. Reversed cards often indicate blocked energy or a need for introspection. They encourage us to explore hidden aspects of ourselves and consider alternative perspectives.
7. Meanings in Context: While each Tarot card has a general meaning, their interpretation can vary depending on the question asked and the surrounding cards. The Tarot is a dynamic tool that invites us to tap into our intuition and connect the dots between the cards in a spread.
8. Personal Connection: Tarot cards resonate with individuals in unique ways. The same card can hold different meanings for different people. Trust your intuition and personal experiences when interpreting the cards. Your connection to the Tarot is a sacred and personal journey.
Remember, the Tarot is a powerful tool for self-reflection and guidance. Exploring its history and symbolism can deepen your understanding and enhance your readings. At More Tarot, we are dedicated to providing you with comprehensive interpretations and insights into the Tarot's mysteries.
May the cards guide you on your path of self-discovery and enlightenment.
With mystical blessings,
Raven Nightshade