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Where do tarot cards come from?

Because the word "Tarot Card" appears in many cultures, the design of Tarot Card is a mixture of more different myths and legends. The true origin of Tarot Card is still controversial, but there is no actual evidence. It comes from Egypt, China, Hebrew, Indian, French and Italian, of which Egypt is the most familiar, but there are many strong supporters for the origin of other regions such as China and Hebrew.

Egyptian Origin Theory: Supporters of this school believe that the word "Tarot" is taken from Egyptian characters Tar (Tao or Dharma) and RO (King or Emperor), which means "King" and also refers to the correct determination needed to become a king.

Tarot cards have been passed down to this day as divination tools. Although it looks mysterious, if it can be passed down from generation to generation and lasts forever, it must have its own effect. The reason why people call it "mysterious theory" is actually only because the laws behind it cannot be completely solved by science.

We have analyzed that the picture on the card itself does not contain secret wisdom, and its real secret lies in the symbolic meaning of each card. Anyone who uses tarot cards for divination must be very familiar with the nuances of each card and establish a stable spiritual connection between his mind and the face of the card, so that he can reveal the appropriate content to himself at the right time.

/kloc-a mystic in the 0/9th century made a lot of exposition on the contents of playing cards. They separated these 22 trump cards from the other 56 cards of 4 suits, and thought that the trump card contained a lot of secret wisdom, and called it "Great Mystery Library" (Grand Akana), while the other 56 cards were called "Little Mystery Library" (Little Akana).

That's true. Every tarot card has a symbol, which points out your inner thoughts, subconscious motives, hidden fears and desires, as well as your personality, long-term fortune and weaknesses.

Each tarot card also represents a course, with joy, pain, hope, change and rebirth, which is the reappearance of human life, whether physically, mentally or emotionally.

Each tarot card represents a character, including a warm and loving mother, a traditional and decent religious leader, an indomitable warrior and a hermit full of wisdom. They are both incarnations of real people and a part of yourself.

The first tarot card has multiple meanings. For example, lovers not only represent romance, but also represent the choice to face love; It represents both material love and spiritual love, and the chariot represents victory and conquest, as well as strength and conflict.

At the same time, each tarot card also implies different meanings of positive and negative sides, depending on whether the position of the cards is positive or negative. For example, the moon, the forward represents the ideal, and the reverse represents the confusion. The devil represents temptation and depravity in the forward direction, and freedom in the reverse direction.

In the long history of human divination, Tarot has always been a medium to communicate fortune tellers and mysterious forces, and has always been a bridge for human beings to move towards the unknown. Its mystery has accumulated from generation to generation, and its enlightenment has become clearer and clearer. Behind this little card is the ultimate meaning of human life seeking harmony and getting rid of pain.