Which Facade Tarot Card is the most powerful?



The question is asked by numerous seekers, along with answering their plethora of questions regarding romantic, family, social as well as health, work and the emotional.

Many a times the best of the cards and the most powerful of situations, have not yielded the expected outcomes. From my experience with Tarot reading I've come across multiple situations when the standard 'do-it-yourself' Tarot guides are unable to discern the true meaning of a card which seems strongly placed within the Tarot Spread. On the other hand the weaker cards may have done wonders to the reader.

Major and Minor Arcanas. Minor Arcana described

Let me first explain the distinction in Major and the Minor Arcana. A lot has been written about them; in fact, the internet is full of great information regarding this old-fashioned question.

Major Arcana - An indicator of one's destiny, governed by the Ruling class

The Major Arcana is perhaps the most traditional and ancient version of
Tarot. It was a time in history when Tarot readings gained popularity the only classes were two. The ruling class and the one who ruled. The ruling class was the one who decided the fate of their subjects. In a humble regime, people could live a tranquil life, thanking their benefactors and completing the tasks they were given.
Although they enjoyed the benefits of an excellent ruler, they were bound to their culture, traditions and environment that didn't allow them to think beyond their boundaries. They could be bad or good at their assigned tasks but were not taught to even consider taking on the work outside of their realms. This was a situation so strong that the average person born to a biological mother would never dream of becoming a part of the rich and powerful nobility. all noble men were described as gifts from God angels carried them down from the sky or appeared in an erupting light.
Major Arcana- Represents factors in charge of the destiny

In this concept the Major Arcana had a role to play in the daily life of the populace as a result.
were the nobility's power- The King, the queen, Hierophant, Chariotetc. or astral powers that came from the sky- Stars, Sun or Moon. The lives of theseekers were as a result of destiny, which was guided by the external forces.

Minor Arcana- Represents the power of Karma

In the course of time as time passed, the concept that Minor Arcana was gaining popularity Minor Arcana evolved out of the culture in which some people challenged the conventional and trusted their ability. They were brave enough to leave their cocoon and embark on adventures which were considered out of the norm in their day facade tarot card reading and travel long distances across oceans or walking thousands of miles to distant countries for adventure or to trade or to start new ventures exploring opportunities that might be a result of disasters like a war,
outbreaks or floods that occurred when the nobility itself appeared to be on the verge of expansion. Their wealth and power possibly influenced the Tarot readers of the time to add the minor Arcana cards which were a representative of one's Karma or efforts. It was a time when it was about challenging fate, and it's exactly the same till modern day.
So which card will be the strongest? effective?

The Major Arcana cards generally represent the determinism of fate, with things controlled by the environment, while minor Arcana cards represent your own personal destiny. minor Arcana cards are your own efforts to change your life, things under your control.

This uniqueness restraints a Tarot reader from making judgements on a question by looking at a single Tarot card, because both destiny and Karma apply to a living human being, although in differing proportions. I've come to realize that there are certain all-weather cards which are usually the harbinger of good results but the extent of this can vary based on the layout and the place where they appear.

Is "Nine of Cups is the card we're looking for?

A good card to own could be the 'Nine here of Cups'. I have seen that this card is usually helpful to those who seek it. 9 being the highest number of all. If it is on its feet, the cup is full, but there's a catch. 9 cups may point towards a celebration, that could put the seeker on a elevated level, and then resulting in an unpleasant situation, if the other cards aren't supportive.

What's with the "World Card'?

Within the Major Arcana, it is the World Card which by my experience is an excellent card to possess, especially if the seeker is seeking opportunities in work or in the search for a job.
seeks a change of place. In romance there is an issue, however, it could signal separation because of the lengthy journey of the lover however, at the same time it could also signify finding a new love in another region of the globe.

There are so many possibilities for Tarot combinations!

Tarot reading thus throws up a challenge of endless possibilities for card combinations where one negative card could play a beneficial function, and vice versa. Similar to that the reverse card appearing reverse reduces the negative effect of another card in the spread while an otherwise good upright card can increase the difficulties that arise from the combination of two cards.

I have tried to answer the question in the most simple way as I can. Sometimes, I believe that a good Tarot reader is one who can discern a cosmic theme in the Chaos'. It is the story which develops when you look at the pattern of cards in the spread that matters the most rather than a single card.

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