Tarot and the Oracle
- Wim Prior

- Nov 7, 2024
- 2 min read
Tarot and Oracle Cards: The Mirror of the Soul
Tarot and oracle cards have been popular tools for self-reflection, spiritual growth and intuitive guidance for centuries. They are often seen as a mirror of the soul, offering insights into situations and questions you struggle with. Whether you are new to the world of card readings or a seasoned card reader, this practice can help you connect more deeply with your inner wisdom.
What Are Tarot and Oracle Cards?
Tarot cards are made up of a structured system of 78 cards, divided into the Major Arcana (22 cards) and the Minor Arcana (56 cards). The Major Arcana represents universal themes and life lessons, while the Minor Arcana symbolizes everyday events and challenges.
Oracle cards, on the other hand, are more flexible and less structured. Each deck has its own theme and number of cards, ranging from angels and animals to affirmations and chakras.
Personal example: A friend used tarot cards to gain clarity during a difficult career choice. The cards focused her on intuition and trust, which helped her take the next step with more certainty.
How Do These Cards Work?
Drawing cards invites you to reflect on your inner world and the themes in your life. The universe does not provide exact answers, but helps you recognize patterns and discover new perspectives. You can use them to:
Gain insight into specific situations.
Guide decisions.
Strengthen intuitive skills.
Promote spiritual growth.
Interesting fact: Tarot cards have been used since the 15th century, originally as a card game, before being used spiritually. The most famous tarot, the Rider-Waite Tarot, dates back to 1909 and is still the most popular deck in the world.
Practical Tips for Beginners
Choose a deck that suits you: Let your intuition speak. Tarot often has a fixed structure, while oracle cards offer creative freedom.
Create a ritual: Draw a card daily or weekly and record your insights in a journal.
Ask specific questions: Instead of “What's going to happen?”, ask “How can I handle this situation better?”
Deepen your interpretation: Many decks come with guide books, but also rely on your own intuitive interpretation.
Inspiring story: An entrepreneur used oracle cards for daily intentions. Every morning he drew a card to focus on values such as courage or creativity. This helped him to make more conscious choices in his business decisions.
Common Misunderstandings
Tarot does not predict the future: It is a tool for self-reflection and insight, not for predicting fixed outcomes.
Everyone can learn it: You don't have to be a 'spiritual expert' to work with cards. The most important thing is to be open to the messages you receive.
Summary: Tarot and Oracle Cards
What is it?
Tarot: Structured system of 78 cards.
Oracle: Flexible, intuitive cards with different themes.
Advantages:
Insight into life questions and situations.
Promotes intuition and self-reflection.
Can help with decision making.
How to use:
Choose a deck that appeals to you.
Ask specific questions and journal your insights.
Use guide books, but also trust your intuition.
Interesting facts:
Tarot was originally used as a card game in the 15th century.
The Rider-Waite Tarot deck is the most used deck in the world.

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