The major arcana is often represented as a journey, usually called 'the Fool's journey'. By giving you a brief description of the meaning of the each card you can see how the cards show the ebb and flow of a persons' journey in life, with lots of ups and downs, successes and crises. Looking at the major arcana in isolation, the focus will be on a spiritual journey, but it also deals with the more mundane, usually the things that most immediately concern us: home, family, relationships, jobs and money. When you get a major arcana card in a reading it usually talks about the big picture in your life, and the other cards in the reading will reveal the detail. With an Ask The Answer two-card reading the second card you pick will be one from the minor arcana and this focuses on the day to day and the practical issues of the reading. The list below has a brief description of each card.
| The FoolThe Fool represents new beginnings and/or the start of a journey. This is a time for daydreaming in a happy and joyous way. Naivety, inexperience, spontaneity and faith are all keywords for the Fool. This card represents the tarot and the major arcana in particular. |
| The MagicianHe represents the male or yang life force (remember this is present in both men and women). This is a card of willpower, control, knowledge and genius. When you get this card it shows that is a time of power and creativity in your life. You have the ability to move on with a project or your life. |
| The High PriestessShe represents the female or yin life force (again, present in both men and women). At this time you are very psychically aware, often you are trusting, and you will feel that time is somehow suspended. This card symbolises intuition and silence. Take a time out as this card shows that the future is yet to be revealed to you. |
| The EmpressThis card makes most people smile and relax. A Mother figure, this card shows you a nurturing, passionate and earthy side. The Empress is fertility personified; this can be creative or sexual. It is a time of growth. In some readings the Empress can represent your mother. |
| The EmperorMany people only see the negative side of this card: the stern figure representing authority. He is a father figure and he does represent worldly authority. He is also nurturing in a practical way, he is ambitious and has a practical and logical mind. Hardworking, he aims high and expects you to follow. He commands respect and has something valuable to say. These are all positive qualities for you to aspire. This card also reminds you of the need to act responsibly. In some readings the Emperor can represent your father. |
| The HierophantThis card embodies the traditions of our culture, particularly the moral and religious teachings of our heritage. The Hierophant suggests conformity: being seen to do the right thing, even a hint of 'keeping up with the Jones''. It has a hypocritical feel to it. |
| The LoversThe Ask The Answer card has two hearts, representing a couple but not showing any gender. We have two people in love and in a relationship. We also have a card showing the mountain that they have to climb together, the stream in the card represent the obstacles that they will have to overcome together. This couple is earthed together, they will move forward together but they will do so also as individuals. |
| The ChariotThis combines the elements and qualities of the previous cards. Your life is taking shape and direction, you have received guidance and you know where you are going. You need to apply the willpower of the Chariot in order to make things get off the ground. In a reading the Chariot can refer to travel. |
| StrengthA card of courage, inner strength and confidence. You need to trust yourself to act in the best possible way and with integrity. Strength can symbolise strong emotions that could threaten to overpower you, so you will have to learn to deals with these and keep a lid on them. |
| The HermitThis card represents the past and a need for solitude. It's a time to stop and do nothing; you need to enjoy your own company for a while. Reflect and look back on your spiritual influences, this card can represent a mentor. The Asktheanswer card shows you a warm and inviting place for you to go, use this opportunity positively as this 'time out' will be of benefit to you. |
| The Wheel of FortuneThis is the card of fate and karma. This reminds us that we have very little control as to what life might throw at us. So, with no guarantees of what the future will hold, invest in the present and hope you can create your own luck and the wheel will spin in your favour. |
| JusticeThis powerful card reminds us that we need to keep in balance, the scales are even and our eyes must remain open. Justice demands that we look at our lives and ourselves honestly. The sword of Justice is two edged and we must remember that a just outcome is not always the outcome that we hope for. |
| The Hanged ManThis card is an opportunity for you to look at life through a different perspective; it can mean some sort of self-sacrifice. If a current situation is causing you problems, try to look at it differently. It is certainly a time for you to do nothing or to do something differently for a while; you will know when it is time to start up again. |
| DeathThis card does NOT show someone's death, so try not to freak out if you receive this card in a reading. It does represent a change, possibly a death of the old self and of old habits so that you can move on with your life. If you are honest with yourself, you know it is necessary. For the Asktheanswer card we have replaced the traditional image of the skeleton with the image of the Death's Head Hawk Moth: in order to become this incredible and beautiful moth, it first has to undergo an amazing transformation from a caterpillar. During pupation it buries itself, its body will dissolve and reform before emerging into the adult moth. |
| TemperanceWith this card you stand with one foot firmly on the ground and one foot in the water. This represents your actions in the world and your emotions. It's a question of mixing and blending the two. It's also a holiday card and one that encourages you to experience different cultures. |
| The DevilThis represents temptation. It is the ultimate 'naughty' card. The Devil warns you against of doing things to excess. This could lead you to a form of emotional bondage. The message with the tarot is always that the solution lies within you: you can release yourself from this oppressive situation at any time. |
| The TowerComing immediately after the Devil, the Tower shows us that freeing ourselves from illusions or an oppressive situation always involves some pain and possibly some destruction. This is an unsettling card, there is no gentleness involved: things will never be the same again. But the tarot is optimistic, so after the dust has settled you will start to rebuild and the experience will liberate you. |
| The StarThis is the calm after the storm; the Star represents your hopes and wishes. Consider what you hope to achieve and use this period of calm to build up your confidence in the future. |
| The MoonThings look very different under moonlight; they can be a bit scary. This is the card of illusions and delusions; your emotions will come to the surface and you will need an outlet for them. Our dreams and intuition may become stronger; if you embrace and understand them you will become stronger. |
| The SunUnder the light of the Sun things look clear and sharp. This is a time of success: in a relationship, in your home or at work, in your studies. There is energy and optimism within you and you are confident and ambitious. This card often relates to the family. |
| JudgementTime to sit up and decide which direction you want to go in. Stop sitting on the fence, you've got to make up your mind. Reflect on what you have achieved, be satisfied that you did the best that you could. A wonderful change has occurred, it is time to do your own thing. |
| The WorldThis card signifies success and fulfilment. Look at what you can achieve, the more you invest into your personal development, into how you are, the more you gain. |