

Tarot invites questions, inspires the mind and whisks you on an adventurous journey within, a journey that is revealing, informative and fun. An Ace of this suit in this position symbolizes a pivotal act, or fateful step, that will set loose a chain of events leading toward your. This is the suit of enterprise and risk-taking. These merrymakers represent real-life messengers inspired by the Otherworld to assist you, especially at critical moments and troubling crossroads. This suit, most often called 'Wands' and sometimes called 'Rods' or 'Staves,' represents initiative, ambition, drive and desire. The four suits that make up the Minor Arcana are: Stones (Pentacles) Mirrors (Cups) Spirals (Wands) and Scrolls (Swords).įinally, you’ll see we have replaced the traditional 16 Court cards with a fun-loving troupe of medieval troubadours. Next up, the 40 Pip cards, numbered Ace through Ten in each suit, feature scenes that inspire personal reflection and stimulate your psychic intuition and imagination.


These 22 cards numbered 0 to 21 represent Otherworld characters and archetypes. You’ll find familiar and unfamiliar trump cards making up the Major Arcana. We invite you to browse through the Chrysalis Tarot cards. Tarot’s illumination of your psyche is a vital component in the art of listening to your internal voice, raising self-awareness and informing decisions.

In modern times, as Tarot became associated with mysticism, divination and magic, users noticed the cards’ uncanny ability to flesh out future possibilities. In the Chrysalis Tarot, we refer to this force as the Otherworld. The Ace of this suit is usually pictured. This suit represents something supportive that is available to you - whether it be health, some kind of talent, a material or financial resource. It’s an energy field known by many names and recognized by many masks a force that informs your psyche and nudges you forward. This suit, most often named 'Coins' or 'Pentacles', is a symbol for a magical talisman that represented wealth or potential. Each suit refers to one of the 4 Elements. The pursuit of personal destiny is a struggle to find inner peace, to find balance between an ego that wants and takes and a psyche that allows and gives.īy your side on your quest for self-fulfillment is an unseen force. Aces in the Tarot are the beginning or initiating cards in the sequence of the Minor Arcana. By practicing such a meditation, one eventually gains enough control of the celestial radiance to heal the body, untangle the emotions and complete the growth of the soul.Tarot is about achieving your destiny that co-creative, co-operative, maddening march through life filled with chance, chicanery and choice. This recommends meditating upon the light within, and pointing oneself toward the archetype of humanity enlightened. It represents the emotional and psychic aspects of life. Occult tradition sometimes interpreted this Ace as representing the alchemist's gold - the light within matter, the 3rd eye of the energy-body. The suit in Tarot known as Cups is also referred to as Chalices or Hearts. Generally, the suit of Coins are referring to the tangible realities in daily life, but in the case of the Ace, it could be symbolizing a winning idea, game plan or blueprint for eventual materialization. An Ace represents the first step to a goal, and if that step is repeated, it will cover great distances. Think of it as a seed of your future fulfillment. If this "talent" is planted and tended carefully, it will sprout and reward you with a good harvest. The Ace of this suit is usually pictured with a garden or agricultural backdrop, and symbolizes a seed. The tarot ( / tæro /, first known as trionfi and later as tarocchi or tarocks) is a pack of playing cards, used from at least the mid-15th century in various parts of Europe to play card games such as Tarocchini. This suit, most often named "Coins" or "Pentacles", is a symbol for a magical talisman that represented wealth or potential.
