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The Major Arcana: A Journey Through 22 Images

A structural introduction to the twenty-two Major Arcana and the idea of reading them as a symbolic sequence.

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The Major Arcana form a sequence of twenty-two trump cards in modern tarot decks. Readers often treat them as concentrated archetypal images, and some modern systems arrange them into a developmental journey sometimes called the Fool's Journey.

Context and meaning

The Major Arcana form a sequence of twenty-two trump cards in modern tarot decks. Readers often treat them as concentrated archetypal images, and some modern systems arrange them into a developmental journey sometimes called the Fool's Journey. This page deliberately separates historical evidence, folklore and modern esoteric interpretation, because the same image can change meaning dramatically over time.

How to read the symbol

The most useful way to approach The Major Arcana is to avoid overly rigid correspondence dictionaries. Look first at form, history and cultural context, then at the meaning you choose to give it in your own practice.

A NOTE FROM THE WORKSHOP

A symbol becomes more interesting when we know where it came from. Context does not remove the magick; it simply keeps every tradition from becoming one indistinguishable soup.

A simple practice

Write three words you spontaneously associate with this subject in your own grimoire. Then compare them with the historical context described here. The differences are as interesting as the similarities: they show where inherited tradition ends and personal interpretation begins.

Tradition, interpretation and common sense

The Grimoire does not present symbolism, divination or correspondences as scientific facts. They are cultural and spiritual languages. Whenever a practice touches health, fire, substances, animals or important decisions, safety and reliable information come before ritual.

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