TAROT READING
The tarot is a deck of cards often used to consult and interpret facts (present, past, or future), dreams, perceptions or emotional states that constitute a type of cartomancy. Its origins date back to at least the 14th century. The technique is based on the selection of cards from a special deck, which are then interpreted by a reader, according to the order or arrangement in which they have been selected or dealt. The tarot deck is made up of 78 cards divided into major arcane, which is 22; and minors, which is 56. The word “arcane” comes from the Latin arcane, which means 'mystery' or 'secret'. Those who practice this type of divination are called “tarotists”.
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How does a tarot reading help us?
For many years, our ancestors resorted to reading cards as a magical way to try to understand and predict the future, spreading throughout the world and being transmitted from generation to generation. Today, cartomancy is one of the practices that humans resort to the most to obtain advice about their destiny. In principle, the Tarot is considered an art used to predict the future and guess the past through card reading. However, beyond this characteristic function of the Tarot, this art also has many other spiritual benefits, which can greatly solve some of the conflicts we face in our daily lives.