Homonym: Tarot Cards (Fortune-Telling)
Tarot cards are a set of 78 cards used for divination, self-reflection, and guidance. They are 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 includes 56 cards that focus on everyday situations and experiences. Each card has its own imagery and symbolism, which can vary between different decks.
Typically, a reader shuffles the cards and lays them out in a specific pattern, known as a spread. The positions of the cards in the spread, along with their meanings, help the reader interpret the messages and insights relevant to the querent's questions or concerns. Tarot is often used as a tool for personal growth and understanding.