Exploring the World of The Tarot: A Blog Series
I’m excited to announce a new blog series that will take readers on a complete journey through the fascinating world of Tarot. This multi-part exploration will unfold over the coming weeks, providing both beginners and experienced readers with valuable insights into this ancient practice.

Our Journey Through Tarot
Part 1: The History of Tarot
We will begin with the origins of Tarot in Renaissance Italy, tracing its evolution from a card game for nobility to a tool for spiritual insight. We’ll explore the earliest decks like the Visconti-Sforza, the transition to France, and the eventual transformation into a divination system in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Part 2: The Major Arcana Series (22 Posts)
Next, we’ll dive deep into each of the 22 Major Arcana cards, dedicating an entire post to each powerful archetype. For every card, we’ll explore:
- Traditional and modern symbolism
- Historical evolution of the imagery
- Upright and reversed meanings
- Psychological and spiritual significance
- Practical applications in readings
Part 3: The Minor Arcana Series (56 Posts)
Following the Major Arcana, we’ll turn our attention to the 56 Minor Arcana cards across the four suits:
- Wands/Staves (14 posts)
- Cups (14 posts)
- Swords (14 posts)
- Pentacles/Coins (14 posts)
Each card will receive its own dedicated post examining its unique energy, symbolism, and practical interpretations.
Part 4: Tarot Spreads and Reading Techniques
The final section will focus on various Tarot spreads and reading methods:
- Classic spreads (Celtic Cross, Three-Card, Horseshoe)
- Specialized spreads for different questions (relationships, career, spiritual growth)
- Creating your own personalized spreads
- Tips for more accurate and insightful readings
Stay tuned for our next post, where we’ll begin our exploration with The Rich History of Tarot.
Exploring the World of The Tarot: A Blog Series
Table of Contents
- The table of contents will be updated as new blog posts are published. If something is not linked it hasn’t been written yet.
The perfect tarot deck for the beginner.

