Strength Tarot Card Meaning
The Strength card is a symbol of inner fortitude, which helps us prevail in the face of life's challenges.
The Strength card is a symbol of inner fortitude, which helps us prevail in the face of life's challenges.
When the Page of Cups appears, your creative inner-child wants some attention!
When the Two of Cups appears, it is time to reaffirm and reconnect with the people that make up your most important relationships.
"Lower unnecessary defenses"
Temperance reminds you to listen to your body, quiet your mind, and spend some to come up for air.
When the Four of Pentacles appears, it is important to evaluate your relationship with money and material possessions.
The Seven of Pentacles encourages you to continue working towards your goals, but also to take time to enjoy the journey and appreciate what you have already achieved.
The Three of Swords symbolizes the wounded heart.
Today, the Emperor is calling on you to be assertive. You don't need to "justify" your right to be, but you do need to stand up for it.
The King of Pentacles represents the golden path to worldly success.
When the Devil appears, this symbol calls your attention to the self-limiting thoughts and behaviors that are keeping you imprisoned.
The Queen of Swords is a powerful and independent woman who values truth and honesty above all else.
When the King of Swords appears, he is asking you to take a closer look at how you might be limiting yourself based on your own assumptions.
Reconnect with Joyful Memories and Embrace the Wisdom of Your Past.
The Five of Swords advises you not to waste another minute resisting your tasks with avoidance, exasperation, or procrastination.
The Four of Wands reminds you to celebrate your rites of passage.
The Page of Pentacles represents the passion you feel for your interests and pursuits.
When the Five of Pentacles appears in a reading, it is important to consider where you may be experiencing poverty consciousness in your life.
When the Ten of Swords appears in a reading, it is a powerful reminder that we must confront our fears and face the consequences of our actions.
The World reminds you that you can create miraculous changes in your life when you remember who you are.
The Seven of Swords represents using your wits to overcome current obstacles.
The Seven of Wands means it is time to stand up for your integrity.
The Lovers represent love in all its forms. This includes relationships with lovers, friends, family, and especially yourself.
The Sun is life, light, and vitality. It signifies success, optimism, and everything generally working out as it should.
The Two of Wands represents the sense that there is something missing, and that if you were to get that "thing," then you would be happy.
The King of Cups reminds us that emotions can buoy us, or sink us.
The Four of Swords reminds you to breathe, relax, and let go.
The Nine of Swords has been called the “worst card in the deck;” it represents a time of anxiety or deep worry.