The Major Arcana Tarot cards (also known as the trump cards) form the foundation of the Tarot deck and consists of twenty-one numbered cards and one unnumbered card (the Fool).
They represent a path to spiritual self-awareness and depict the various stages we encounter as we search for greater meaning and understanding. In this way, they hold deeply meaningful lessons.
The Major Arcana Tarot card meanings illustrate the structure of human consciousness and, as such, hold the keys to life lessons passed down through the ages. The imagery of the Major Arcana Tarot cards is filled with wisdom from multiple cultures and esoteric traditions, including the Egyptian, Buddhist, Hindu, Sufi, Hebrew and Christian religions.
In his book Pocket Guide to Tarot, Alan Oken suggests that the twenty-two Major Arcana cards are like the mandalas of the Tarot. Mandalas are detailed images painted onto canvas and used as spiritual study and meditation aids by the Tibetans.
Therefore it is important to study the images of the Major Arcana cards and contemplate their messages. Look beyond the simple keywords and traditional Tarot card meanings, and seek out your own personal meanings of these significant cards. The more you understand about their symbolism, the deeper your understanding of what they represent.
The Major Arcana cards can also represent Carl Jung’s archetypes – consistent, directing patterns of influence that are an inherent part of human nature. They are themes which mark, portray and symbolise stages in our psyche whereby we aim to become a balanced and integrated person. Along this journey, we encounter challenges, face adversity, perform labours, make hard decisions and fight opposing forces. Each step of the way brings us closer to enlightenment. This is often referred to as the journey of the Fool.
When a Tarot reading is predominantly made up of Major Arcana Tarot cards, the client is experiencing life-changing events which will have long-term influences. There are important lessons which the client must pay attention to in order to progress further in their spiritual and personal quest.
If many of the Major Arcana Tarot cards are reversed, however, it is indicative that the client is not paying attention to these important life lessons and must return to the lesson of the previous card before moving forward.
It is possible to conduct a Tarot reading only using the twenty-two
Major Arcana cards. This method is typically used for Tarot readings
relating to spiritual self-awareness or where you require deep insight
from the collective unconscious.
Click on each Major Arcana Tarot card below to find out more about its Tarot card meaning, including the upright and reversed Tarot card meanings.
Tarot Card | Keywords | Tarot Card | Keywords |
---|---|---|---|
Fool | Upright: Beginnings, innocence, spontaneity, a free spirit Reversed: Naivety, foolishness, recklessness, risk-taking |
Magician | Upright: Power, skill, concentration, action, resourcefulness Reversed: Manipulation, poor planning, latent talents |
High Priestess | Upright: Intuition, Higher powers, mystery, subconscious mind Reversed: Hidden agendas, need to listen to inner voice |
Empress | Upright: Fertility, femininity, beauty, nature, abundance Reversed: Creative block, dependence on others |
Emperor | Upright: Authority, father-figure, structure, solid foundation Reversed: Domination, excessive control, rigidity, inflexibility |
Hierophant | Upright: Religion, group identification, conformity, tradition, beliefs Reversed: Restriction, challenging the status quo |
Lovers | Upright: Love, union, relationships, values alignment, choices Reversed: Disharmony, imbalance, misalignment of values |
Chariot | Upright: Control, will power, victory, assertion, determination Reversed: Lack of control and direction, aggression |
Strength | Upright: Strength, courage, patience, control, compassion Reversed: Weakness, self-doubt, lack of self-discipline |
Hermit | Upright: Soul-searching, introspection, being alone, inner guidance Reversed: Isolation, loneliness, withdrawal |
Wheel of Fortune | Upright: Good luck, karma, life cycles, destiny, a turning point Reversed: Bad luck, negative external forces, out of control |
Justice | Upright: Justice, fairness, truth, cause and effect, law Reversed: Unfairness, lack of accountability, dishonesty |
Hanged Man | Upright: Suspension, restriction, letting go, sacrifice Reversed: Martyrdom, indecision, delay |
Death | Upright: Endings, beginnings, change, transformation, transition Reversed: Resistance to change, unable to move on |
Temperance | Upright: Balance, moderation, patience, purpose, meaning Reversed: Imbalance, excess, lack of long-term vision |
Devil | Upright: Bondage, addiction, sexuality, materialism Reversed: Detachment, breaking free, power reclaimed |
Tower | Upright: Disaster, upheaval, sudden change, revelation Reversed: Avoidance of disaster, fear of change |
Star | Upright: Hope, spirituality, renewal, inspiration, serenity Reversed: Lack of faith, despair, discouragement |
Moon | Upright: Illusion, fear, anxiety, insecurity, subconscious Reversed: Release of fear, unhappiness, confusion |
Sun | Upright: Fun, warmth, success, positivity, vitality Reversed: Temporary depression, lack of success |
Judgement | Upright: Judgement, rebirth, inner calling, absolution Reversed: Self-doubt, refusal of self-examination |
World | Upright: Completion, integration, accomplishment, travel Reversed: Lack of completion, lack of closure |
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