tARot tutorial
How to read the Google Pixel 6 x tARot cards
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Table of contents
Major Arcana
• What is the Major Arcana?�• 22 card meanings & associated Pixel features
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Reading Tarot
• History of Tarot�• How to read your cards
• How to share on social
Minor Arcana
• What is the Minor Arcana?�• 56 card meanings
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Reading Tarot
A beginner’s guide to:
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History of Tarot
Dating back to the 15th century, people have used Tarot cards to gain insight into what the future holds. Tarot cards were invented in Italy, originally used for game playing, fortune telling at parties, and among friends. Today, their fortune telling properties are more popular than ever.
Like then, modern-day Tarot card readers use the deck as a tool to divine upcoming events. These cards are used as a modality to predict a near-future outcome (1-3 weeks time), debunking a common myth that tarot can predict your entire future.
Tarot’s power and meaning comes from a combination of astrological symbols, universal energies, and the subject’s individual experience as a part of the larger cosmos.
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How to read Tarot
Take a deep breath and say:
"Cards, please tell me what I need to know right now".
How to prepare for your reading�Anyone can use Tarot cards. Before pulling cards to read, clear your head for one hour. The cards can be swayed by your energy, so remaining neutral helps reduce the influence that your emotions would have on the reading. Leave your ego at the door and be clear with what you or the person you are reading for want the cards to answer.
3 card Tarot spread:�
Shuffle your cards at least 3 times and cut* the deck once.
Pull 3 cards from the top of the deck.
Lay the cards face down in front of you from left to right.
*Split the deck into two piles, then stack them.
Reading:�
Flip each card from left to right.
Read the cards, left to right, as past, present, and future.
As a rule of thumb, a card being upside-down represents a reversal of its normal meaning.
Let’s get started…
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How to share on Social
When you share these filters with your followers be sure to showcase #TeamPixel’s card filter and selfie filter. �
Anyone can use the selfie filter, found on the @googlepixel profile. Encourage your followers to activate the filter with their selfie camera so all communities can join in on the Pixel fun.
#TeamPixel card filter
Scan the QR-code on your tARot deck box to open the AR effect on Instagram. Point your camera at one of the 22 AR Activated Major Arcana cards.
Selfie filter
When you post, direct followers to @googlepixel’s Instagram to try the face filter. When they tap the icon that looks like three stars above the photo gallery the filter will appear as ‘tARot randomizer’.
#TeamPixel card filter
Selfie filter
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Major Arcana
About the
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What is the Major Arcana?
The cards of the Major Arcana represent major lessons and changes within the cycles of life. Think of these 22 numbered cards as the lead actors in a play - containing the largest meanings and secrets in the deck. The meanings of these cards can stand alone, yet are most insightful when read as a 3-card pull.
Numbered 0-21, these 22 cards are named after powerful characters or ideas that signify the journey and stages in an individual’s life. These cards should help you understand an overarching moment of transformation.
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O. The Fool
Major Arcana
The first card of the Major Arcana depicts a young man on an edge, naively and innocently staring up as he takes his next step - unaware that he may fall into the unknown.
The mountains, typically in the background of the image, symbolize the challenges the Fool will face. Although these mountains are a constant, the Fool is unphased as he begins his journey. The Fool carries a backpack or bindle, representing a lack of material need.
Google Product: Ultra Wide Camera�Capture a scene in its entirety with Pixel 6’s ultrawide camera lens.
We paired the Fool with the Ultra Wide Camera to represent the wide-eyed optimism he represents in the Tarot.
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I. The Magician
Major Arcana
Typically situated over a workbench with tools of his trade (often the suits of the Minor Arcana), the Magician holds one hand towards the cosmos and the other pointed towards earth, representing the connection between the two.
This connection gives him the power to manifest his goals (universal energy) in the physical realm (earth). He is able to turn energy into matter with the tools and abilities to make his intentions a reality.
Google Product: Magic Eraser�Magic Eraser lets you instantly remove background objects - including photobombers - from a picture, so that you can take even better selfies.
This pair conveys how the Magic Eraser lets you instantly turn your desire for clearer photographs into a reality.
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II. The High Priestess
Major Arcana
The High Priestess’ robe and a crown symbolizes her divine knowledge, as well as her intuitive and psychic connection to the universe.
Her two wands, altered from what are typically two pillars she sits between, represent how the High Priestess’ knowledge and intuition are only accessible to those who have accepted the duality of all things.
Google Product: Material You�Pixel’s Material You user interface lets you choose what appears on your home screen and how it all looks to better fit your needs and style.
We paired the intuitive new user interface with the card representing intuition.
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III. The Empress
Major Arcana
The Empress symbolizes fertility and motherhood, and is often depicted as pregnant. Representing creativity, she also provides the nourishment and security that new ideas need to develop.
Google Product: Portrait Mode�Pixel 6’s Portrait Mode helps people capture professional-quality portraits, with soft lighting and focus, on their phones, on their own.
Everybody using Pixel is capable of coming up with new and creative ideas, so Portrait Mode essentially casts you in the role of the Empress.
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IV. The Emperor
Major Arcana
As a divine match with the Empress, the Emperor’s power and stability compliment her life-bringing.
In our illustration, the Emperor’s umbrella represents how he is protected from the storm around him, and determined to have his way in the world.
Google Product: Durable Display�The Pixel 6’s strongest screen yet is more resistant to cracks, scratches, and other wear-and-tear.
The Emperor’s symbol of protection and stability is matched by Pixel 6’s durable screen.
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V. The Hierophant
Major Arcana
This card is the divine match of the High Priestess.
As a spiritual teacher, The Hierophant represents a path towards balancing the conscious and subconscious minds to unlock secrets of life. His presence should come as both affirmation and inspiration.
Google Product: Titan M2�The Titan M chip handles your most sensitive processes and information, such as passcode protection, encryption, and secure transactions in apps.
Titan M2 looks over your private information’s well-being, in a way similar to how the Hierophant looks over your spiritual well-being.
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VI. The Lovers
Major Arcana
One of the more literal cards of the Major Arcana, The Lovers symbolizes attraction, divine union, and desire for growth through a relationship.
Flowers and leaves, apparent in many depictions of this card, represent a state of blossoming.
Google Product: Google Duo�Google Duo lets Pixel users make free, high-quality video calls across Android and iOS phones, tablets, computers, and smart displays.
We paired The Lovers with Duo, which lets you communicate clearly with the people in life you love most.
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VII. The Chariot
Major Arcana
The Chariot depicts a rider in control of two different forces - typically represented by two horses or sphinxes - here represented by the two wheels of a bicycle.
While the two forces might want to go in different directions, the Chariot’s driver keeps them focused on a single goal worth pursuing.
Google Product: Motion Mode�Keep your action shots in focus with Motion Blur mode on Pixel’s camera.
Just as the Chariot represents clarity despite motion, Motion Mode helps you maintain the focus of busy photographs.
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VIII. Strength
Major Arcana
Another of the Major Arcana’s more literal cards, Strength is a symbol of power, energy, courage, and control.
Typically depicting a woman holding open the jaws of a lion, our card shows resilience in the form of a man holding the weight of two worlds over his head.
Google Product: Live Translate�Instantly understand text and speech from 11 different languages in your own native tongue.
The ability to understand multiple languages represents a strength of its own, opening up new opportunities.
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IX. The Hermit
Major Arcana
The Hermit is a singular figure representing introspection and a sense of inner knowing that provides heightened awareness.
A source of light - the moon, often a lantern - symbolizes a path ahead for the Hermit, but one they have yet to follow.
Google Product: Flip to Shhh�Place your phone screen-down to silence notifications. Perfect for when you need to focus on work, or just some you time.
As the Hermit represents introspection, Flip to Shhh gives you the chance to disconnect from the world for a bit.
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X. Wheel of Fortune
Major Arcana
As the tenth card of the Major Arcana, the Wheel of Fortune represents the end of a karmic cycle or the reaching of a destiny. Pulling this card is a sign that the subject should prepare for a change of fortunes.
Our ferris wheel, like most wheels, reveals that your place on the cycle is never set in stone.
Google Product: Pixel Stand�The Google Pixel Stand lets you check the weather or your schedule, hear your favorite tunes, or display your best pics, all while recharging your Pixel.
Just as the Wheel of Fortune represents a transition, the Pixel Stand transforms your phone into a smart home hub.
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XI. Justice
Major Arcana
The scales of Justice represents fairness, karma, and a great good balancing itself.
Google Product: Real Tone�Changes to the Pixel 6’s camera software helps it take pictures of people with darker skin that doesn’t blowout or desaturate their natural beauty.
We believe that Real Tone helps make photography more fair and equitable to everybody using it.
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XII. The Hanged Man
Major Arcana
Traditionally depicting a man hanging upside down from a tree by a rope tied around his foot, the Hanged Man symbolizes suspended reality. Despite his position, he is often depicted as calm and contented, representing a wisdom gained from this trial.
In our interpretation, a phone suspended by a cord is regarded with the same lack of risk as it hangs, literally paused in the air.
Google Product: Hold For Me�Have Google Assistant listen to repetitive hold music for you. It’ll let you know when a human is finally on the other end of the line.
Just as the Hanged Man represents a pause or suspension, Hold For Me lets you easily navigate a required pause to activity.
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XIII. Death
Major Arcana
Usually depicting the Grim Reaper, our interpretation instead shows a woman in mourning over her dying phone.
Despite its ominous sounding name, the 13th card of the Major Arcana represents mostly metaphorical death - the end of something old to make room for something new.
Google Product: Adaptive Battery�Pixel’s adaptive battery is designed to learn which apps you prioritize to extend the life of your phone to over 24-hours, even on 5G.
Adaptive Battery constantly learns and changes to allow you new and longer opportunities to use your Pixel.
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XIV. Temperance
Major Arcana
Temperance is almost always depicted as an angel pouring water from one cup into another - a traditional symbol of the cardinal virtue this card is named for.
Our subject instead finds balance and moderation between two modern temptations - the desire to connect via one’s phone, or unwind and disconnect with a book.
Google Product: Digital Wellbeing�Pixel’s suite of Digital Wellbeing features help you better understand your tech use, disconnect when you want, and create healthy habits.
These features help you moderate your phone use and practice Temperance in your everyday life.
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XV. The Devil
Major Arcana
The Devil preys on negative or toxic impulses. His mesmerizing gaze is meant to bring anyone under The Devil’s spell, and encourage them to indulge those desires.
Google Product: Anti-Malware�Pixel is smart enough to protect itself from viruses, spyware, and other digital dangers.
Pixel’s Anti-Malware features protect you from the various digital Devils you might encounter in the world.
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XVI. The Tower
Major Arcana
The Tower represents a time of crisis, when everything is falling apart. The Tower’s constructions seems solid, but a single moment can cause the entire thing to topple over.
The Tower collapses from the top, symbolizing how the crisis it tells of originates with the universe above and makes its way down through the subject’s head or mental space.
Google Product: Security Hub�The Security hub combines security settings from your device, apps, and Google Account. It provides users with a comprehensive security checkup and quick ways to fix common issues.
The Security Hub protects your device from a variety of possible crises.
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XVII. The Star
Major Arcana
The Star represents wishes, desires, dreams coming true, and overall healing to be made whole.
Google Product: Astrophotography�The Astrophotography mode on Pixel’s camera lets you take clear pictures of the night sky and astral bodies including planets and stars.
We went literal with this one. Astrophotography can help you better find a star to wish on.
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XVIII. The Moon
Major Arcana
The Moon represents emotions and fears, usually the ones we keep hidden.
The Moon’s dim light is not enough to clearly illuminate what is ahead, symbolizing illusions that can disguise something dangerous in the subject’s future.
Google Product: Night Sight�Night Sight mode on the Pixel’s camera helps you take great photos after dark, without flash.
Night Sight helps you illuminate what the Moon cannot, brightening what could have been a dark night.
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XIX. The Sun
Major Arcana
The Sun is vibrant, large, and the center of the universe. It symbolizes youth, new beginnings, and children.
Even if pulled upside down, it just means less of the good rather than something entirely bad.
Google Product: Tensor Chip�This brand new chip designed by Google helps make Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro the fastest, smartest, and most secure Pixel phones yet.
Just how the Sun is the good center of the universe, the Tensor chip is the amazing center of your Pixel.
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XX. Judgement
Major Arcana
This card represents a form of cosmic or karmic decision making. Drawing it means that your choices are informed by something beyond just your understanding of a situation.
Google Product: Mic and Camera Toggles�Allows complete control over when individual apps are allowed access to your phone’s camera and mic for increased privacy.
This feature gives you final Judgement over how your Pixel’s camera and mic are used.
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XXI. The World
Major Arcana
The last card of the Major Arcana represents the end of a life cycle and the reaching of a goal or nirvana. Drawing this is a sure sign of success ahead.
Like the Sun, this card has no negative meaning, and when pulled upside down, is typically interpreted as the universe telling you that you’re already in a good place.
Google Product: Ultrawide Selfie Camera�Made for group shots. The Ultrawide Selfie Camera helps you shoot the entire fam without a selfie-stick or 10ft arm.
Reflecting The Fool as well as The World, the Ultrawide Selfie Cam gives you a full perspective of yourself and your place in the world.
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Minor Arcana
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What is the Minor Arcana?
The Minor Arcana cards represent everyday feelings within life, broken down into 4 suits. Think of these 56 cards as scenes in a play - providing direction for the major cards. Different from the the major events within the major Arcana, the minor cards give insight to temporary transitions influenced by our everyday actions leading to the next chapter.
Each suit contains 10 numbered cards and a Page, Knight, Queen, and King. The Ace is the beginning of a cycle and 10 is the end. As the card values increase, they hold more wisdom and knowledge, ultimately reaching the pinnacle: King.
The suits
Wands�Associated with fiery passion & energy
These represent the fire signs; Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius
Pentacles�Associated with constant or grounded things
These represent the earth signs: Capricorn, Taurus, and Virgo
Swords�Associated with air-like clarity of vision
These represent the air signs: Aquarius, Gemini, and Libra
Cups�Associated with fluidity, emotions & communication
These represent the water signs; Pisces, Cancer, and Scorpio
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Wands
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Ace of Wands
Minor Arcana
As the ace of the fire-sign associated wands, this card represents a passionate new beginning. Think: the start of a new relationship or project.
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Two of Wands
Minor Arcana
The Two of Wands is a sign that you’ve taken the first steps on a new path. You’ve begun something with a destination or goal in mind, and are purposeful in pursuing it.
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Three of Wands
Minor Arcana
If you’ve pulled the Three of Wands, it’s a sign to take time to wait and take a better look at your goals. Get an understanding of the journey to come, and you’ll find more success in your actions.
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Four of Wands
Minor Arcana
The Four of Wands represents a joyful celebration or reunion.
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Five of Wands
Minor Arcana
Pulling the Five of Wands could foretell a conflict or other struggle on the horizon.
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Six of Wands
Minor Arcana
You might be feeling pretty good if you’ve pulled the Six of Wands. It symbolizes that you’re riding high on your ego, maybe after hearing some good news or accomplishing something,
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Seven of Wands
Minor Arcana
The Seven of Wands signals a turn towards the defensive or protective. You may feel threatened or anxious about something coming.
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Eight of Wands
Minor Arcana
The Eight of Wands is a card of action and serendipity. There will be new information that requires you to act fast and seize an opportunity.
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Nine of Wands
Minor Arcana
If you’ve pulled the Nine of Wands, things are going to get better. It represents healing after a wound, and a promise of victory in the future.
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Ten of Wands
Minor Arcana
As the end of the Wands cycle, the Ten of Wands is symbolic of a burden being lifted. While you may be stressed out at the moment, relief will come soon.
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Page of Wands
Minor Arcana
The Page of Wands is representative of immaturity, or actions taken rashly and without proper thought. The Paige of Wands is someone with so much energy that they’ve lept before looking.
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Knight of Wands
Minor Arcana
Similar to the Paige, the Knight of Wands represents someone acting unpredictably, without committing to the results of those actions.
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Queen of Wands
Minor Arcana
The Queen of Wands is looking for some action, if you catch our drift. She’s a flirty character who knows what she wants, even if there might be negative consequences to getting it.
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King of Wands
Minor Arcana
Following his Queen, the King of Wands is driven by id and impulse. This card represents hedonism, someone who lives to get what they want.
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Pentacles
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Ace of Pentacles
Minor Arcana
As the ace of the earth-sign associated Pentacles, this card represents a commitment or relationship. It could be new, or one that’s already established.
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Two of Pentacles
Minor Arcana
The Two of Pentacles represents looking for balance or juggling multiple commitments. If pulled upright, it means you’re succeeding, though you still might feel overwhelmed.
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Three of Pentacles
Minor Arcana
The Three of Pentacles is a sign to make a plan. Think things through, or practice your skills before taking your next steps.
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Four of Pentacles
Minor Arcana
The Four of Pentacles represents someone greedy, who hoards something valuable or takes too much.
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Five of Pentacles
Minor Arcana
Responding to the previous card, the Five of Pentacles represents someone in a state of wanting. Having just lost something valuable, they are now begging to replace it.
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Six of Pentacles
Minor Arcana
The Six of Pentacles is a card of charity, but just a little bit at a time. Pulling this card should make you question if you’re giving enough, and if you’re giving for the right reasons.
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Seven of Pentacles
Minor Arcana
The Seven of Pentacles represents an investment - figuratively or literally. If you recommit to something you want, you should expect to be rewarded.
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Eight of Pentacles
Minor Arcana
The person represented by the Eight of Pentacles is a stickler for details. This is someone who finds joy from a job well done, and values the effort it takes to achieve it.
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Nine of Pentacles
Minor Arcana
Pulling the Nine of Pentacles is a sign of independence. You may finally have the financial, emotional, or other means to thrive on your own and even treat yourself.
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Ten of Pentacles
Minor Arcana
Closing out the numbered Pentacles, the Ten means the subject has attained something that brings them ultimate happiness. This person likely feels a new sense of wealth, literally or figuratively.
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Page of Pentacles
Minor Arcana
The Page of Pentacles is offering you a fair deal. There is a clear offer being made, and you probably want to take it. This card has primarily represented students - trading time for knowledge - but can also refer to a new job or other rewarding responsibility.
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Knight of Pentacles
Minor Arcana
The Knight of Pentacles reflects somebody whose inner-conflict means that they often move slowly. They proceed with caution through unfamiliar struggles, and take their time to make the right move.
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Queen of Pentacles
Minor Arcana
The Queen of Pentacles is making money moves. She’s business oriented and providing for her family and friends. She finds rewards in being responsible, especially when doing so pays literal dividends.
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King of Pentacles
Minor Arcana
If you’ve pulled the King of Pentacles, you’ve hit the jackpot. An abundance of wealth is coming your way, which may test the limits of your judgements. What will you do when your needs are met?
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Swords
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Ace of Swords
Minor Arcana
As the ace of the air-sign associated Swords, the person who pulled this card is about to carve out a new path for themselves. Pulled upright, this path should lead somewhere good, but take caution if revealed upside down.
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Two of Swords
Minor Arcana
The Two of Swords represents someone at a stalemate. But while they may be at an impasse, they’re in no immediate danger. This is a card of thought, not of action.
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Three of Swords
Minor Arcana
We feel sorry for anyone who has pulled the Three of Swords, which often represents heartbreak or deep disappointment.
One of the most negative cards in the entire Tarot, pulled upside down, it represents a tragedy with mitigating circumstances, or that could have otherwise been worse.
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Four of Swords
Minor Arcana
The person pulling the Four of Swords needs to take a mental break. Perhaps overwhelmed, they need to withdraw to gather themselves in a peaceful place.
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Five of Swords
Minor Arcana
The Five of Swords represents a mental conflict or inner battle. This could symbolize someone on the edge of victory or defeat depending on their next steps.
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Six of Swords
Minor Arcana
The Six of Swords represents moving cautiously. The waters ahead might be choppy, so it is best not to rock the boat, even if it means your journey will take longer.
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Seven of Swords
Minor Arcana
As with the previous card, the Seven of Swords is moving cautiously - but because they know they’ve done something they shouldn’t have. The person pulling this card might have acted hastily or with forethought, but whatever they did, they did in secret.
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Eight of Swords
Minor Arcana
The Eight of Swords represents someone who feels trapped. They may be afraid to make a decision one way or the other, perceiving only negative results from their actions.
However, remaining inactive will only make their situation worse.
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Nine of Swords
Minor Arcana
A person pulling the Nine of Swords might be more anxious or nervous than they’ve ever been. It’s likely they may be overthinking things, and their worst fear is unlikely to be real.
Despite those feelings, the troubles represented by this card can all be overcome.
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Ten of Swords
Minor Arcana
The person pulling the Ten of Swords has, or will soon hit, a low point in their life. That may sound bad, but like the Death card, it’s true meaning lies in the fact that from here on out, things can only get better.
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Page of Swords
Minor Arcana
The Page of Swords is someone whose thinking clearly, but rapidly. They’re full of ideas and energy.
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Knight of Swords
Minor Arcana
The Knight of Swords rides like the wind, and can be overly direct or impulsive. While visionary, the person this card represents could also stand to slow down to think through their ideas more fully.
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Queen of Swords
Minor Arcana
The Queen of Swords wants to cut to the chase and find the truth of a situation. They’re thinking critically and technically, holding everything to a high-standard to find the best possible path ahead.
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King of Swords
Minor Arcana
The Kind of Swords makes decisions with the utmost forethought and authority. They have a well thought out and proven plan of action backed up by intellectual rigour and understanding.
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Cups
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Ace of Cups
Minor Arcana
As the ace of the water-sign associated Cups, this card represents an overflow of emotion. The person pulling this card might be in a honeymoon period, or conversely, disproportionally upset over a new development.
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Two of Cups
Minor Arcana
The Two of Cups represents mutual love and a divine feminine energy. This is a card of love and romance, a lot like the Lovers of the Major Arcana.
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Three of Cups
Minor Arcana
Consider the Three of Cups an invitation, because pulling it is a sign of celebration with friends. You may be uniting towards a common goal, or it may just be time to reach out to people you’ve grown distant from.
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Four of Cups
Minor Arcana
The Four of Cups is symbolic of overreach. Think on if you’ve been making choices and decisions for others, or have otherwise overstepped a boundary.
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Five of Cups
Minor Arcana
The Five of Cups represents disappointment, but with a bit of a twist. Often compared to “crying over spilt milk,” the disappointment represented by this card is often caused by focusing on the negatives rather than seeing the silver lining of a situation.
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Six of Cups
Minor Arcana
The Six of Cups represents the “ties that bind” in a number of ways. The first of which regards nostalgia, reminiscence - the things from the past that bring you joy and a sense of self.
Another interpretation is that of unconditional love. The card reflects a soulmate energy - referencing the person that you are karmically tied to.
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Seven of Cups
Minor Arcana
The Seven of Cups represents a period of mass confusion, as though you’re walking through a thick fog. This might be self-delusion, or could be a sign of choice-paralysis. Either way, the path ahead isn’t clear.
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Eight of Cups
Minor Arcana
One of the more portentous cards in the Minor Arcana, the Eight of Cups represents a farewell to the past. Having been disillusioned by a previous job, relationship, or other part of their life - they are now ready to leave it behind to pursue something more emotionally fulfilling.
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Nine of Cups
Minor Arcana
The Nine of Cups represents an indulgence - something satisfying like obtaining something you desire or achieving a goal. The person pulling this card feel utterly contented, and maybe a little smug.
Important of note, the satisfaction represented by this card is something felt individually - not as part of a group or community.
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Ten of Cups
Minor Arcana
Completing the Cups cycle, the Ten of Cups tells the person who pulled it that they are home. They have reached a place where they are loved, protected, and happy.
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Page of Cups
Minor Arcana
The Page of Cups is somebody who is in tune with the universe and themselves. They are a clear communicator of their thoughts, even those that others consider spiritual or dreamlike.
With intuition as powerful as their imagination, the Page of Cups is often artistic, and preternaturally empathetic.
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Knight of Cups
Minor Arcana
The Knight of Cups is somebody who has plenty to offer, but is never satisfied. They’re generally warmly received by friends and lovers alike - but is compelled to always move on to the next adventure.
This could earn the Knight of Cups a reputation as a casanova or heartbreaker, as they arrive with intelligence and charm, but are unlikely to stick around.
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Queen of Cups
Minor Arcana
Much like the Empress of the Major Arcana, the Queen of Cups has a strong maternal energy. They have a pure, loving heart, and are quick to offer sanctuary and guidance.
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King of Cups
Minor Arcana
The King of Cups is “all heart.” They are at the peak of emotional strength and maturity, kind and dauntless in equal measure. He acts with sincerity, approaching conflict in good faith and a genuine desire to find diplomatic solutions.
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