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A Ten-Lesson Journey into Tarot

78 cards. 10 lessons. Learn to read Tarot through symbols, colours and spreads — at your own pace.

The Tarot Path
School of Esoteric Study
Certificate of Completion
THE TAROT PATH MAJOR ARCANA TEN DAYS
This is to certify that
The Seeker
has successfully completed
The Complete Major Arcana
Twenty-Two Cards · Colours · Symbols · Readings
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Before We Begin

Tarot reading is a practice of deep attention.
Please put your phone on silent mode now,
find a comfortable seat, and prepare to be present.

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Breathe

Centre Yourself

Close your eyes. Breathe slowly and deeply.
Let each breath release the busyness of your day.
When you feel still, the lesson will begin.

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Day 1 of 10

Introduction to Tarot

Setting the foundation
Approximately 2 hours · Study at your own pace
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Major Arcana 0
Tarot Card
The Fool
Study this card carefully. Notice every colour, every figure, every object. Allow yourself time before you write.
Card Keywords

Your Observations

Write freely about what you see in this card. Describe the colours, the figures, the objects, the mood — and what meaning you sense in this card overall. There is no wrong answer. Write as much or as little as feels natural.

Tip — write in continuous text, as if describing the card to someone who cannot see it. The more you write, the richer the feedback you will receive.
Take your time. There is no rush.
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Reading Your Observations
The cards are being consulted…
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Major Arcana 0
Tarot Card
The Fool
✦ Reflection
✎ Before moving on
Write the key meanings in your notebook in your own words. This act of writing will anchor the card in your memory far more deeply than reading alone.
The Fool
Your observations, analysed
🎨 Colours
What you noticed
Colour meanings in this card
🔍 Images & Symbols
What you noticed
Symbol meanings in this card
Card Meaning
Your interpretation
The deeper meaning
Write your key learnings in your notebook before continuing.
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Day 2 · Before We Begin

Revision

Five questions on what you have studied so far. Take your time.

Preparing your questions…
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Day 2 · Theory

Tarot Numerology

The structural rhythm of the deck — numbers describe stages of consciousness

Numbers in Tarot do not simply label the cards — they describe stages of development in consciousness. Each number represents a quality of experience, and as the numbers progress, awareness evolves. The Tarot follows a cyclical pattern: emergence, growth, tension, mastery, completion, and renewal.

Numbers 0 – 10
0 Potential
Unformed possibility. The field before identity or direction emerges.
1 Initiation
Focused beginning. Energy becomes individual and self-directed.
2 Duality
Polarity and reflection. Awareness encounters contrast and relationship.
3 Creation
Growth and expression. Two forces combine into manifestation.
4 Structure
Stability and foundation. Form solidifies and boundaries appear.
5 Disruption
Challenge and instability. Growth occurs through tension and change.
6 Harmony
Integration and alignment. Opposing forces find balance.
7 Inner Development
Reflection and testing. Progress deepens through internal effort.
8 Mastery
Strength and momentum. Energy is directed with confidence and control.
9 Completion
Fulfillment approaching. Wisdom matures before closure.
10 Culmination
Cycle completed. The end contains the seed of a new beginning (1).
Patterns in the Deck
Major Arcana (0–21)
The Major Arcana follows a spiral of consciousness rather than a straight line. Numbers 1–9 establish core human lessons; 10–18 revisit them at a higher psychological level. Cards sharing the same reduced number — for example 5 and 14, or 6 and 15 — express the same root energy at different depths. Numbers 19–21 represent illumination, awakening, and full integration before the cycle renews.
Minor Arcana
The number shows how energy develops; the suit shows what is developing — emotion, thought, action, or material. The Ace (1) is the raw potential of the element; 2 and 3 initiate interaction and growth. 4 stabilizes, 5 disrupts, 6 harmonizes. 7 through 9 intensify and deepen the lesson; 10 culminates or overloads the cycle.
Reduction — How It Works
Cards above 9 are reduced to a single digit by adding their digits together. The Sun is XIX (19): 1 + 9 = 10, then 1 + 0 = 1 — a completion that opens a new beginning. Justice is XI (11): a master number, not reduced further — heightened awareness and ethical responsibility. The Star is XVII (17): 1 + 7 = 8 — quiet inner strength after disruption.
Write any numbers that resonate in your notebook.
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Day 3 · Spread Practice

The Three Card Spread

The simplest and most versatile layout in Tarot

A three-card spread offers a focused snapshot of a situation by showing movement or relationship between three energies. Because three introduces creation and development numerologically, this spread naturally shows progression — how one state evolves into another. It is ideal for gaining clarity without overwhelming detail, making it powerful for both beginners and advanced readers.

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Position One
Left Card
The starting point, origin, or first energy. Where things have come from or what is already in motion.
II
Position Two
Centre Card
The pivotal energy — what is most active, challenging, or defining right now. The heart of the matter.
III
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Position Three
Right Card
The emerging energy, likely outcome, or resolution. Where things are moving toward.
Reading Theme Position 1 Position 2 Position 3
Past · Present · Future
What has shaped this
Where things stand now
Where things are heading
Situation · Challenge · Advice
What is happening
What the obstacle is
What to do next
Mind · Body · Spirit
Mental state
Physical or practical energy
Spiritual or deeper truth
Option A · Option B · Outcome
First path available
Second path available
What choosing brings
✦ How to Read the Three Cards Together
Do not read each card in isolation. Look at the three as a sentence — a beginning, a turn, and a resolution. Notice whether the cards share colours, symbols, or energy. Tension between cards is as meaningful as harmony. The centre card is always the most urgent. Let the outer cards give it context.
You will practise a full reading using today's cards.
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Shared theme across all four suits
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Day 4 · Theory

The Four Suits

Fire, Water, Air, Earth — four dimensions of human experience

The Minor Arcana is divided into four suits, each representing a fundamental dimension of human experience. While numbers describe how energy develops, the suits describe what is developing. Together, they form the practical, everyday layer of Tarot — showing how consciousness expresses itself emotionally, mentally, physically, and materially. When reading, the suit tells you the arena of life the card is speaking about.

Ace of Cups
💧 Water
Cups
Emotions & Relationships · Feeling / Intuition
Cups deal with feelings, intuition, and relational experiences. They reflect how we connect, love, dream, and respond emotionally. Water flows and adapts, symbolizing sensitivity and depth.
Love Connection Intuition Imagination Spirituality
Ace of Swords
💨 Air
Swords
Thoughts & Communication · Thinking / Logic
Swords represent thought, language, and perception. They reveal how we analyze, decide, and confront truth. Air moves quickly, carrying clarity but also potential conflict.
Truth Decisions Clarity Conflict Communication
Ace of Wands
🔥 Fire
Wands
Action & Purpose · Will / Drive
Wands symbolize energy, passion, and creative drive. They show ambition, inspiration, and movement toward goals. Fire ignites and expands, bringing momentum.
Passion Ambition Creativity Direction Expansion
Ace of Pentacles
🌍 Earth
Pentacles
Material & Physical Reality · Practicality / Stability
Pentacles concern work, finances, health, and tangible results. They reflect stability, effort, and physical reality. Earth grounds and sustains, turning ideas into lasting form.
Work Money Health Security Manifestation
Suit Element Core Domain Function Key Themes
Cups
💧 Water
Emotions & Relationships
Feeling / Intuition
Love, connection, sensitivity, imagination, spirituality
Swords
💨 Air
Thoughts & Communication
Thinking / Logic
Decisions, truth, conflict, clarity, communication
Wands
🔥 Fire
Action & Purpose
Will / Drive
Passion, ambition, creativity, direction, expansion
Pentacles
🌍 Earth
Material & Physical Reality
Practicality / Stability
Work, money, health, security, manifestation
Note the four elements in your journal — which feels most familiar to you?
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Day 4 · Spread Practice

Three Card Reading

Three cards drawn from everything you have studied. Write your own reading first — then see the AI interpretation.

Reading type Past · Present · Future
Past
Present
Future
Position I
Position II
Position III

Look at the three cards in their positions. What story do they tell together? Write your own interpretation before seeing the AI reading. There is no right or wrong — this is your perception.

✦ AI Reading
✦ The Reading as a Whole
Take your time. Write whatever comes to you.
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Day 5 · Theory

The Court Cards

The Royal Sixteen — personalities, stages and energies within each suit

Each of the four suits contains four Court Cards — Page, Knight, Queen, and King — making sixteen Court Cards in total. They represent personalities, states of being, approaches to situations, or people in a querent's life. Unlike the numbered cards which show events or energies, Court Cards show how energy is expressed through character and temperament. The rank describes the maturity of expression; the suit describes the domain.

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The Page
4 cards — one per suit
Curiosity · Beginnings · Messages · Learning
Pages embody new energy entering a situation. They are students and messengers — open, curious, and not yet fully formed. A Page brings news, a fresh perspective, or signals that something is beginning to develop.
Page of Cups: emotional sensitivity emerging. Page of Swords: sharp curiosity, new ideas. Page of Wands: enthusiastic spark. Page of Pentacles: diligent study begins.
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The Knight
4 cards — one per suit
Action · Movement · Pursuit · Extremes
Knights are the suit energy in motion — active, driven, and sometimes excessive. They move toward goals with intensity. Knights can represent a person charging forward, or a situation requiring decisive action. Their energy is rarely subtle.
Knight of Cups: romantic pursuit. Knight of Swords: rushing forward without caution. Knight of Wands: rapid, adventurous action. Knight of Pentacles: steady, methodical progress.
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The Queen
4 cards — one per suit
Mastery · Internalised Wisdom · Emotional Intelligence
Queens have fully internalised their suit's energy. Their power is expressed inwardly and through how they relate to others. They do not need to prove mastery — they embody it. Queens are receptive, perceptive, and deeply capable.
Queen of Cups: deep emotional attunement. Queen of Swords: clear, perceptive communication. Queen of Wands: charismatic creative authority. Queen of Pentacles: grounded, nurturing abundance.
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The King
4 cards — one per suit
Authority · Externalised Power · Achievement · Direction
Kings direct their suit's energy outward — through decisions, systems, and leadership. Where Queens embody, Kings act. Their mastery is expressed in how they shape the world around them. Kings represent authority, structure, and the responsible use of power.
King of Cups: emotional wisdom directing others. King of Swords: sharp, ethical decision-making. King of Wands: bold, visionary leadership. King of Pentacles: material mastery and stability.
💧 Cups 4 court cards
💨 Swords 4 court cards
🔥 Wands 4 court cards
🌍 Pentacles 4 court cards
Court cards are studied in depth in later lessons.
Reference
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Before We Begin

Understanding the Tarot Deck

A brief map of the 78 cards you will learn to read

78
Total Cards
=
22
Major Arcana
The soul cards
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56
Minor Arcana
4 suits × 14 cards
Major Arcana The Soul Cards 22 cards · numbered 0 to 21

These are the cards that carry the deepest weight in any reading. They represent the large forces at work in a life — transformation, awakening, loss, rebirth, justice, and love. When a Major Arcana card appears, it signals something significant. These are not everyday energies — they are chapters in a larger story.

We begin our study with the Major Arcana because they carry the richest symbolic language. Each card is dense with colour, imagery, and number — all of which you will learn to read one layer at a time.

The Fool
0 · The Fool
The Magician
I · The Magician
The High Priestess
II · High Priestess
Strength
VIII · Strength
The Star
XVII · The Star
Judgement
XX · Judgement
Minor Arcana The Daily Life Cards 56 cards · 4 suits of 14

The Minor Arcana reflects the texture of daily life — emotions, thoughts, actions, and material circumstances. They are divided into four suits, each governing a different dimension of experience. Each suit runs from Ace to Ten, followed by four Court Cards — the Page, Knight, Queen, and King.

Ace of Wands
Wands
🔥 Fire
Passion, creativity, ambition and will
Ace of Cups
Cups
💧 Water
Emotions, relationships and the inner world
Ace of Swords
Swords
💨 Air
Thought, conflict, truth and mental clarity
Ace of Pentacles
Pentacles
🌍 Earth
Work, money, the body and practical matters
How We Study Your Learning Journey

We begin with the Major Arcana — the soul cards — building your foundation in colour, symbolism, and numerology. From Day 4 onwards, we weave in the Minor Arcana and introduce spreads, so you begin practising real readings while continuing to learn new cards.

Everything builds on what came before. By Day 10 you will have studied the full deck, practised multiple spreads, and developed your own intuitive reading voice.

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