tarotrelated
Tarot-related practices and beliefs encompass a diverse range of interpretations and uses of tarot decks, which consist of illustrated cards used for divination, reflection, and personal insight. Originating from European playing cards in the 15th century, tarot decks traditionally included 78 cards divided into two main sections: the Major Arcana (22 cards) and the Minor Arcana (56 cards). Over time, tarot evolved beyond its gaming origins, gaining prominence in esoteric traditions, particularly in the 18th and 19th centuries, where it became associated with mysticism and occultism.
Tarot is often employed as a tool for self-exploration, decision-making, and psychological analysis. Practitioners, known as
The popularity of tarot has expanded beyond traditional spiritual contexts, appearing in modern media, literature, and
Tarot-related activities also include card creation, where individuals design their own decks or modify existing ones