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[[File:Tarot deck.jpg|thumb|Old Tarot deck]]
Tarot cards are a set of 78 cards, divided into two main groups: the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana. Each card carries its own symbolism and meaning, offering insights into various aspects of life, emotions and spiritual paths. In this context, the cards are more then just symbolic; they are magical artifacts, each with the power to focus and amplify specific energies or aspects of existance. Tarot cards are thus not tools for divination, but potent magical instruments. Each card int he deck is linked to specific types of [[spells]] and magical effects, providing versatility for a skilled practicioner.
Tarot cards are a set of 78 cards, divided into two main groups: the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana. Each card carries its own symbolism and meaning, offering insights into various aspects of life, emotions and spiritual paths. In this context, the cards are more then just symbolic; they are magical artifacts, each with the power to focus and amplify specific energies or aspects of existance. Tarot cards are thus not tools for divination, but potent magical instruments. Each card int he deck is linked to specific types of [[spells]] and magical effects, providing versatility for a skilled practicioner.