Tarot and How We Use it Today

The Origins of Tarot

Tarot was invented sometime in the mid-15th Century in Italy. It is thought it originated when mystics and astrologers started using ordinary playing cards to tell fortunes.

During the 15th century, special cards were added to the playing cards. Later, these became known as the Major Arcana. They are considered to be the ‘leaders’ of the tarot deck.

The remaining cards are referred to as the Minor Arcana. Usually, these cards are split into four suits: cups, wands, swords and coins (or pentacles), although decks vary greatly.

Tarot has evolved many times over since its original form, becoming more complex and rich in symbolism. The cards themselves have gained meaning over the years from the cultures that adopted their use.

Some cards have come and gone, like The Pope, The Juggler, The Arrow, etc. Many famous alchemists and prophets have used tarot, including Nostradamus and Aristotle.

It was around the 17th Century, tarot evolved into the form we know it as today.  

The Deck

The Major Arcana

The Major Arcana are considered the heart of the tarot deck. These 22 cards are known as the Trump Cards and represent life and its cycles from birth to death. They symbolize the physical, spiritual, intellectual and emotional aspects of humankind and its relationship to the universe.

In the Major Arcana, the 22 cards represent different archetypes, including a nurturing mother, a strong commanding authoritative type, a traditional religious figure, a mystic spiritual figure, and so on. These archetypes represent either real or spiritual figures in one’s life.

If you look at the artwork on a Major Arcana card, you will see a scene that has symbolic elements. Also on many decks, the cards feature a title and number, in Roman Numerals from 0 to 22. There are some decks, however, where the Major Arcana only have pictures (as they were originally). The speculation is that numbers and words weren’t on those decks because the majority of people were illiterate.

If you look closely at the pictures on the Major Arcana, you will find the pictures are indeed steeped with symbolism. The Major Arcana also relate to those things regarding one’s higher purpose. It tells of one’s journey in life especially in relation to their personal character development.

The numbers on the card, ranging from 0 to 22, depict the fool’s journey from birth to death and from innocence to wisdom to (hopefully) enlightenment. In addition to focusing on our spiritual selves, the Major Arcana also give us answers in relation to major life events. They address such things as family, social relationships, jobs and other major milestones.

The Major Arcana represents aspects of the human experience that we all go through in our lives. It looks at our spiritual selves, our hopes, our fears, our joys and sadness. 

The Minor Arcana

Most of the cards in the tarot deck are Minor Arcana cards. These cards fill out the deck, making it more balanced and complete. The 56 cards of the Minor Arcana are split into four suits. Each suit represents a different aspect of life.

Numerology can be used in conjunction with the Minor Arcana as the cards are numbered from 1 to 10, or Ace through 10. There are four nobles cards in each suit, as well: Page, Knight, Queen, and King. This makes 14 cards in each suit.

The Suits of the Minor Arcana

Wands (Staves or Spears) encompass growth, ideas and creativity. They are associated with the element of fire and the season of spring and ACTION.

Cups represent emotional desire and encompass affairs of the heart, desires and the inner self. They are associated with the element of water and the season of summer.

Pentacles (Shields or Coins) represent material possessions and encompass money, wealth, health, prosperity and property. They are associated with the element of earth and the season of autumn.

Swords (Knives or Daggers) is the suit of all things with sharp edges. They represent the intellectual self, as well as ideas, thoughts, morality and strife. They are associated with the elements of air and the season of winter.

The Noble Cards of the Minor Arcana

The Page is a bearer of messages and the harbinger of communication. This card represents youth and the beginnings of maturity.

The Knight is a traveler, who brings change and good deeds into the world. This card represents new relationships, friendship, courage and stability.

The Queen is a strong female. She has the ability to lead, listen and guide. She represents the completion of relationships, jobs and projects, also a strong emotional person who knows where they are going and what they want.

The King is a strong male figure. He is the leader of the suit, the end of it, and the highest mark. He represents a mature and wise person who knows what he can and cannot accomplish.

The Numbers of the Minor Arcana

One/Ace: Represents beginnings, action, will, new ideas, creative power, potential, first causes, primary impulses, and positive activities.

Two: Represents partnerships, relationships, polarities, balancing, duality, choices, patience, stillness, and positive and negative.

Three: Represents synthesis, growth, creativity, abundance, collaboration, friendship, artistic expression, refining plans, and preparing to take action.

Four: Represents foundations, discipline, work, order stability, solidity, tangible achievement, and practical attainment.

Five: Represents new cycles, change, progress, shifts, adjustment, fine tuning, instability, challenge, versatility, freedom, and courage.

Six: Represents balance, health, beauty, harmony, contentment, relaxation, satisfaction, equilibrium, marriage, family, and sympathy.

Seven: Represents spirituality, wisdom, perfect order, the macrocosm, religion, luck, magic, and multiple options.

Eight: Represents victory, will, success, regeneration, rebirth, reevaluating, putting things in order, and setting priorities.

Nine: Represents compassion, integration, movement, flexibility, fulfillment, attainment and benevolence.

Ten: Represents transition, renewal to a new cycle, completion, wholeness, mastery, excess, and overabundance.

How We Use Tarot Today

Many believe Tarot cards serve only to tell the future, but this is not true. When used traditionally, Tarot cards speak of the past and present, and are supposed to give clues and ideas about the future you are potentially heading into.

Tarot cards align with the energies projected onto them. As you shuffle the deck, you and your energies place the cards where they will be most beneficial for you. Some shuffle the deck until the cards feel right. Some people shuffle the cards three times, then cut. But it’s up to you.

For centuries, people have been using symbols as a type of divination. Tarot is no different. Each of the 78 cards has an individual meaning. Tarot is an interactive Divination Art. The cards interact with each other, giving them new and more complex meaning. A card representing the past will influence a card representing the present and the future and so on.

Intuition

Intuition plays a big part in reading Tarot. Each card has a standard meaning, but the difference between a good card reader and an ordinary one is how well their intuition is developed.

An intuitive card reader will use their senses and intuition, as well as the literal interpretation of a card, to get the full essence of the card’s meaning. Like everything else, the more we use our intuition the sharper it becomes. 

The stronger our intuition develops, the more accurate our readings become. Tarot cards are tools that help focus the intuition for those with intuitive skills. 

Those who are not open to the idea of the Tarot and intuition dismiss the idea of the cards as a cheap parlor trick. The truth is most people have a misconception of what a reading is. It’s the intuitive gifts the reader has and how he or she applies them to the cards that makes a reading effective. 

Many people who read cards are already intuitive from a very early state in in their lives, which is what made them gravitate to tarot in the first place. The cards are not magic. It’s the person’s energy that is used to create a powerful interaction. The reader’s connection to the cards, intuition and interpretation make the magic happen during a reading. 

When done traditionally, a Tarot reading can put everything into perspective in a clear and understandable way. Every reading is prefaced by a question.

Oftentimes, each card will then come up in the past, present, or future position and will shed some light on the topic of your question.


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11 Magical Correspondences That Actually Work

Magical Correspondences are used in practice to add to magical powers and create symbolic magical links. They must be used as extras to your supremacy.

The traditional magical practitioners use correspondence to help you choose which magical tool, crystal, stone or herb to use in the rite.

Magical Correspondences such as the four magical elements, planets in the universe and zodiac signs act as a signature, of sorts, that connects to various symbols and meanings. These are;

  1. Herbs
  2. Colors
  3. Flowers
  4. Numbers
  5. Animals
  6. Elements
  7. Metals
  8. Woods
  9. Moon Phases
  10. Crystals and Gemstones
  11. Celtic Tree Calendar

Table of Magical Correspondences

Make note of this table of correspondences and practice them while working on your rite or spell.

Pay close attention to the subtle difference between various elements, the more you identify them the faster you will learn.

Video: Magical Correspondences Working With Herbs, Oils and Crystals In Ritual

 

In some traditional books, you will find that using a singular zodiac sign or a celestial body works best while the other’s might suggest combining a little bit of everything.

With daily practice and proper understanding of all the symbols, you will be able to relate more to what is working best for you and what is not.

1. The Herbal Magical Correspondences

Many herbs have been used for thousands of years because of their remedial and magical powers.

The Herbal Magic Correspondences
The Herbal Magic Correspondences

 

The Wiccan and the Pagans have been using them for centuries as a regular spiritual tradition.

Different herbs have different properties; however, we have listed the most common types of magical herbs for correspondences i.e.

  • Hawthorn
  • Sandalwood
  • Basil
  • Frankincense
  • Bay Leaf
  • Bergamot
  • Pecan
  • Chamomile
  • Clover
  • Tonka bean

All these herb types solve different life purposes and therefore must be used very carefully.

Consequently, many Wiccans and Pagans use herbs as part of their steady customary exercise.

These have various medicinal properties as well as they help to release uneasiness and anxiety, bring back love and happiness to life, provide safety and help you achieve your dreams.

2. The Table of Color Correspondence

In the ancient magical culture, colors have always been used because of their unique symbolism and certain associations with various gems and planets.

The Table of Color Correspondence
The Table of Color Correspondence

However, some people prefer using their own set of magical color correspondences.

You may use your fabric, ribbons, colored papers and ink for differential magical rituals. Some of the common color associations are;

 

Color Correspondences Elemental Correspondences Planetary Correspondences
Red Fire Aries, Scorpio, Mars, etc.
Orange Fire Sun, Leo, Sagittarius, etc.
Yellow Air Mercury, Taurus, Libra
Gold Fire Sun
Green Earth Venus, Mercury, Aquarius, etc.
Blue Water Jupiter, Moon, Virgo, etc.
Black Earth Saturn
Brown Earth Scorpio, Capricorn

The Table of Color Magical Correspondences

3. The Magical Flower Correspondences

For centuries, the plants especially their flower that we grow have found its way in the magical rituals and ceremonies.

The Magical Flower Correspondences
The Magical Flower Correspondences

Magical Correspondences have often used flowers to enhance the magical powers of others.

Select the flower when it begins to bloom, keeping in mind the usage of the flower for the correspondences as different flowers have different properties.

Some of the common flowers that are used for magic are listed below;

  • Violet
  • Tulip
  • Narcissus
  • Lily
  • Hyacinth
  • Hibiscus
  • Goldenseal
  • Echinacea
  • Dandelion
  • Daffodil
  • Crocus

4. The Number Correspondences

Numerology has been a part of many Wiccan and Pagan spiritual practices and customs.

The Number Correspondences
The Number Correspondences

 

The basic rule of the Number Magical Correspondences is that they have a great amount of ritual and ceremonial importance.

Various numerological numbers hold different powers and strength and sometimes an amalgamation of two numbers can also yield great results.

Apart from there super magical correspondences, numbers have planetary significance as well.

Number Magical Correspondences Significance
1 or One Connected to the universal life force that binds us all.
2 or Two Related to polarity and duality.
3 or Three Connected to the triple goddess.
4 or Four Corresponds to the 4 elements of earth, air, fire, and water.
5 or Five Four elements plus the addition of spirit as a 5th element.
6 or Six Related to solar energy.
7 or Seven Related to lunar energy, connected to the moon.
8 or Eight Related to the eight NeoWiccan sabbat dates.
9 or Nine Indicates change and growth.
0 or Zero It is seen as representative of the beginning.

Number Magical Correspondences

5. The Animal Correspondences

In the new-era Wiccan and Pagan culture, magical correspondences of animals have been incorporated in the practices and beliefs.

The Animal Correspondences
The Animal Correspondences

Through ages, people have welcomed the animals as a part of the ritual practices.

Below are some animals with their folklore and legends that date back to centuries.

  • The Bear Legends
  • The Lore of Tortoise and Turtle Legends
  • The Cat Magic
  • The Superstation and Magic of Frogs
  • The Dog Legends and Folklore
  • The Horse Magic
  • The Bee Lore and Legends
  • The Wolf Folklore and Legends
  • The Rabbit magic
  • The Spider Lore and Magic
  • The Black Cats
  • The Owl Magic
  • The Ravens and Crows Lore
  • The Serpent magic

6. The Elements & Magical Correspondences

The modern Wiccan and Paganism traditions and beliefs give a lot of significance to the 4 elements of nature i.e. earth, air, water and fire.

Elements & Magical Correspondences
Elements & Magical Correspondences

The modern traditions, however, suggest including the 5th Element of Nature i.e. The Spirit.

Each element of nature is associated with different symbolism and meanings like compass directions.

People from different geographical areas can use different correspondences tables.

7. The Metal Magical Correspondences

Metals have been used since ages as magical correspondences, with their reference found in many ancient books and texts.

The Metal Magical Correspondences
The Metal Magical Correspondences

This is also related to the seven noble metals or the seven antiquity metals.

Various metals have been correlated to different terrestrial correspondences based on its properties by Alchemists. Let us have a look at the 7 magical metals;

  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Copper
  • Tin
  • Iron
  • Led
  • Mercury

8. The Wood Correspondences

The ancient Wiccan and Pagan Tradition believe that the wood has various properties associated with it that can be used for magic and ceremonial spells.

The Wood Correspondences
The Wood Correspondences

By using the Wood Magical Correspondences, you can conduct various magical ceremonies with different wood types.

The Nine Sacred Woods of the Bonfire are listed below for your reference;

  • Birch
  • Rowan
  • Ash
  • Alder
  • Willow
  • Hawthorn
  • Oak
  • Holly
  • Hazel

9. Moon Phases and Magical Correspondences

The Wiccan and Pagan tradition says that the moon cycles are crucial for magical workings and it believes that all the phases have special magical properties that should be planned properly.

Moon Phases
Moon Phases

The different moon phases are;

  1. The Waxing Moon
  2. The Full Moon
  3. The Waning Moon
  4. The New Moon

Every moon night is surrounded by its folklore and legends; thus it is extremely important to learn about the correspondences of moon phases.

10. Magical Crystals and Gemstones

Many crystals and gemstones have been used as Magical correspondences by the people of the Pagan and Wiccan tradition.

Magical Crystals and Gemstones
Magical Crystals and Gemstones

Various ancient customs and traditions allocate different healing and magical powers to each stone. Some of the commonly used stones are;

Zircon Turquoise
Sapphire Tiger’s Eye
Opal Quartz
Obsidian Moonstone
Lapis Lazuli Jasper
Jade Hematite
Garnet Diamond
Carnelian Bloodstone
Amethyst Amber

Magical Crystals and Gemstones

11. The Magic of the Celtic Tree Calendar

The Magic of the Celtic Tress is associated with the thirteen lunar divisions of the calendar.

The Magic of the Celtic Tree Calendar
The Magic of the Celtic Tree Calendar

Many Wiccans do not follow the waning and waxing lunar cycles, rather they assign fixed dates for each month.

If this was done, finally the calendar would fall out of sync with the Gregorian year, because some calendar years have 12 full moons and others have 13.

The contemporary tree calendar is based on a notion that each letter in the ancient Celtic script resembled a tree. Here it goes;

Name of the Calendar
Division Months
Birch Moon
December 24 – January 20
Rowan Moon
January 21 – February 17
Ash Moon
February 18 – March 17
Alder Moon
March 18 – April 14
Willow Moon
April 15 – May 12
Hawthorn Moon
May 13 – June 9
Oak Moon
June 10 – July 7
Holly Moon
July 8 – August 4
Hazel Moon
August 5 – September 1
Vine Moon
September 2 – September 29
Ivy Moon
September 30 – October 27
Reed Moon
October 28 – November 23
Elder Moon
November 24 – December 23

The Celtic Tree Calendar

Conclusion

The Table of Magical Correspondences can help you select the best tool to conduct your magical rituals or ceremonies.

The basic theory behind it is that everything has an identity of some sort that connects to its symbolism and meaning.

We hope that you must have enjoyed the exhaustive list of 11 magical correspondences that you can use on your magical spell construction.


This article is reposted here courtesy of wikireligions.com.