The Study

The foundations of tarot — understanding the cards, the suits, and how to read them.


The Major Arcana — The Great Teacher

The twenty-two cards of the Major Arcana are the spine of the tarot. They represent the great archetypal forces at work in a human life — the cosmic currents that move beneath the surface of daily events. Where the Minor Arcana describe what is happening, the Major Arcana reveal why.

Numbered from 0 to 21, the Major Arcana tell the story of what esotericists call "The Fool's Journey" — the archetypal progression of a soul through experience, from the innocent leap of The Fool through the dissolution and integration of The World.

When Major Arcana cards dominate a reading, the universe is speaking loudly. These are not minor currents but great tides. Pay close attention. The lessons they carry are not optional.

The Three Stages of The Fool's Journey

Cards I–VII (The Magician through The Chariot): The development of self in the outer world. Learning to use will, to make choices, to face authority, to love, and to move through the world with purpose.

Cards VIII–XIV (Strength through Temperance): The inner work. Turning within to face the shadow, to surrender to higher forces, to integrate opposites, and to seek wisdom beyond the ego.

Cards XV–XXI (The Devil through The World): The reckoning and liberation. Breaking the chains of illusion, surviving catastrophe, finding faith, and ultimately integrating all experience into wholeness.