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Anatomy of a Tarot Deck: A Beginner’s Guide

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A straight-up, no-overwhelm breakdown of tarot.
Understand the 78 cards, what they actually represent, and how to start reading without pretending you’re a mystic.

Let’s get one thing out of the way.
Tarot isn’t magic cards predicting your future.

It’s a mirror.

This guide strips tarot back to what it actually is. A system. A language. A way to look at your life without lying to yourself.

Inside, you’ll learn how a full 78-card tarot deck is structured and why it matters.

According to the guide, tarot breaks down into two core systems :

The Major Arcana

22 cards that represent the big moments. The shifts. The wake-up calls. The stuff you don’t get to ignore.
Think: beginnings, endings, transformation, completion.

The Minor Arcana

56 cards that deal with everyday life.
Your choices. Your emotions. Your habits. Your reactions.

Then it gets even simpler.

Four suits. Four areas of life:

  • Wands: action, passion, creativity

  • Cups: emotions, relationships, connection

  • Swords: thoughts, conflict, communication

  • Pentacles: money, work, stability

No pretending. Just a clean way to understand what you’re looking at when you pull a card.


Who This Is For

  • You’ve been curious about tarot but overwhelmed by it

  • You don’t want “woo”, you want understanding

  • You want to actually use tarot, not just collect decks

  • You’re into self-reflection, patterns, and figuring your life out


What You’ll Walk Away With

  • A clear understanding of how tarot is structured

  • The confidence to start reading cards immediately

  • A grounded perspective on what tarot actually does

  • A tool you can use daily without overthinking it


Real Talk

You don’t need to be intuitive.
You don’t need a ritual.
You don’t need permission.

You need a system you understand.

This is that.

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