Tarot card reading is a form of divination where a deck of cards, typically featuring unique artwork and symbolism, is used to gain insight into a person’s past, present, and future. It can also give indicative solutions to existing problems that a person may be facing and help to ascertain the direction of the future course of action to be taken.
The tarot deck is divided into two main sections: the Major Arcana, which consists of 22 cards representing significant life events and spiritual lessons, and the Minor Arcana, which consists of cards representing everyday activities and challenges. During tarot card reading, the tarot reader shuffles the deck and lays out a spread of cards in a specific pattern. The reader then interprets the cards’ imagery, symbols, and positions in relation to the question or issue at hand. The specific layout of the cards and the order in which they are drawn can vary depending on the reader and the purpose of the reading. Tarot card readings are often used as a tool for self-reflection, introspection, and decision-making. The cards can offer guidance, validation, and new perspectives on a situation, but it is important to remember that the interpretation of the cards is subjective and open to personal interpretation. Jagan Mann uses Devi Cards, which is an Indian method if interpretation of the Cards.