Whereas the cards in the Major Arcana reflect the big issues in life, those in the Minor Arcana show humdrum, day-to-day events, and how these affect you. These are the things that occupy most of our lives, and although they often seem insignificant, it is frequently our reaction to them that sets off major changes.
Levi pointed out that the ten numerical cards of each suit corresponded to the ten Sephiroth (centers of divine energy) in the Kabbalah; the four suits corresponded to the four Elements, Coins (later called Pentacles) are Earth, Cups are Water, Sceptres (later called Wands) are Air, and Swords are Fire.
Indeed it is because of this, on a more mundane level, that the four suits all have their interpretations and correspondences:
Pentacles Money, stability, and material matters.
Cups Love, happiness, harmony, sensitivity, fertility and unity.
Wands Work, creativity, reputation, fame, enterprise, and efficiency.
Swords Ideas and communications, hostility, struggle, bitterness, and malice.
A Tarot reading that includes the Minor Arcana can reveal many things, including – perhaps most importantly – whether your life has become entrenched in a pattern, in which case the cards can help you change repetitive cycles and broaden your outlook. The Minor Arcana reflects not just life’s experiences but also how you externalize them.
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Recently, I've been exploring the Pythagoras AI Oracle, and it's been eye-opening. It's amazing how numbers can reflect different aspects of our personalities and experiences. It's like peeling back layers to uncover hidden truths about ourselves.