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More Major Arcana Cards:
0 - The Fool
1 - The Magician
2 - The High Priestess
3 - The Empress
4 - The Emperor
5 - The Hierophant
6 - The Lovers
7 - The Chariot
8 - Strength
9 - The Hermit
10 - Wheel of Fortune
11 - Justice
12 - The Hanged Man
13 - Death
14 - Temperance
15 - The Devil
16 - The Tower
17 - The Star
18 - The Moon
19 - The Sun
20 - Judgement
21 - The World

Other Tarot Cards:
Suit of Cups
Suit of Pentacles
Suit of Swords
Suit of Wands

 

3 - The Empress

The Empress card is regal and feminine, yet distinctly different from any of the four Queens.

The Empress is usually* depicted as more mature in years than any of the (often elegant-looking) Queens. She conveys a sense of stability, maturity, accomplishment, and completeness. Nevertheless, far from images of an elderly Empress, in many Tarot Decks the Empress is obviously pregnant. This is fitting because the themes of this card include abundance and fertility.
*This is not always the case, as the images used vary with the Tarot Deck chosen. For example, the The Quest Tarot Deck depicts a naked young woman as The Empress, though the meaning of the card is the same as for other decks.

The Empress is a nurturing energy that may prompt questions about the balance of caring relationships in the matter to which the reading pertains.

Many readers (and sitters) find comfort in the presence of the Empress in a reading.
This card is often filled with very many detailed images conveying various forms of abundant blessings and creativity.

 

The Major Arcana cards are thought to be the most powerful cards in the Tarot. They tell a complete story when arranged in upright and numerical order. It is a story of development and enlightenment, sometimes called "The Fool's Journey".

Some texts include meanings for "reversed cards", which apply when the cards are shuffled in both order and orientation. This doubles the number of possible "cards" in the deck from 78 to 156. (In terms of the probabilities of obtaining results by chance alone, it is not a simple doubling as once a card has been drawn it cannot be selected again in the opposite orientation in the same reading.)

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