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What are the top 22 Akakana cards in Tarot?

These 22 great Akana are: 0. Fool 1. Magician II. Priestess 3. Queen 4. Emperor 5. Pope VI. Lover 7. Chariot 8. 9 th power. Hermit 10. Wheel of fortune 1. Justice 12. Hanging upside down. Temperance 15. Devil 16. Tower 17. Star 18. Moon 19. Sun 20. Judgment 2 1. The world. Each card represents a god.

Fool: The design of this card is a man in funny clothes holding a white rose and standing happily on the edge of a cliff with his luggage.

1 magician: this card is full of groundbreaking and magical power and unpredictability. In the card face, the magician's right hand points to the sky and his left hand points to the ground, which becomes a channel connecting heaven and the world.

Female Sacrifice: The Pope sits on the throne in robes and holds the Bible in his hand. The moon under her feet shows that she is a gentle and intelligent woman. The two pillars behind them have different meanings: the left represents logic (pragmatism and strength) and the right represents imagination (intuition and acceptance).

Queen: This is a very positive card about feelings. She symbolizes happy love and superior material life. At the same time, she is also warning people that an overly comfortable life will lead to luxury and slack.

Emperor: At the top of the throne sits the supreme emperor, wearing a jewel-encrusted crown and holding a scepter symbolizing power and status. Experienced, he looks dignified. Although he is the king of a country, he is still dressed in armor and always ready to meet challenges for his country.

Pope: This is a card representing awakening conscience and kindness, and it is also a card about religious beliefs and traditions. Compared with the material domination represented by the emperor, he prefers the spiritual level. He is a spiritual authority and an interpreter of the unknown world.

The Origin of Tarot Cards with Extended Information

Tarot Grand Akana originated from Kabaka, an ancient Jew. Because of the frequent contact between ancient Jews and ancient Egyptians, they also absorbed many Egyptian religious symbols. With the frequent wars in the Middle East, the predecessor of Tarot almost disappeared. Later, gypsies didn't know how to use tarot cards, but I believe they may not know much about the philosophy of tarot cards. They used it as a divination tool.

It spread to Europe between12nd century and14th century, and was soon banned by the Holy See. After the influence of the church weakened, tarot cards developed again, and new tarot cards were introduced one after another. Especially at the end of19th century, the research on tarot cards became more systematic, and ridertarot was one of the representatives.

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