Guiding Light Tarot
The Judgment card is the 20th card in the Major Arcana and is often depicted with an angel (usually Archangel Gabriel) blowing a trumpet, calling people to rise. This symbolizes rebirth, transformation, and a call to action.
When The Sun appears in a tarot reading, it’s like a giant cosmic cheerleader shouting.
The Moon in a tarot reading, you’re entering a world of mystery, intuition, and the subconscious.
The Star card in your tarot reading, consider it a cosmic nudge to embrace hope, inspiration, and renewal. As the 17th card of the Major Arcana
The Tower card is one of the most dramatic and misunderstood cards in the deck. With its fiery imagery of a crumbling tower and figures tumbling from its heights, this card can feel overwhelming to see in a spread.
The Devil card isn’t here to scare you—it’s here to guide you. Life is all about balance, and this card helps you recognize when things are out of alignment.
The 14th card in the Tarot deck is Temperance, which represents balance, moderation, and harmony
Card no. 13 : The Death Card : A Fresh Start Is Coming.
The Hanged Man is a card that brings a powerful message of transformation through surrender. Its predictions vary depending on the situation, but they always point toward the need for patience, reflection, and a shift in perspective.
The Justice card in tarot is a profound symbol of fairness, balance, accountability, and truth. It serves as a reminder that our actions and decisions carry consequences and that we must approach life with honesty, integrity, and a sense of responsibility.