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Presenting the Minor Arcana Tarot Cards

  The Minor Arcana consists of 56 tarot cards. These are made up of four suits that are known by different names. But for this example we will call them Cups, Wands, Pentacles,  and Swords. The Minor Arcana consists of Aces, Court cards and numbers. The court cards represent people and situations. Readers interpretation of colouring can vary, but the court cards come into two categories of colouring—dark and light. Cups and Wands have light colouring while Pentacles and Swords are dark. I will present each Minor Arcana card and give a description and meaning for the upright card and the reversed card. You will also notice that each Minor Arcana card has a given number. You can learn the Major and Minor Arcana from the fabulous Tarot DVD presented by Deborah rose.

Minor Arcana Ace of Cups

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The Ace of Cups represents happiness, New Start in life, love affair, emotional happiness, marriage

 Two of Cups

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The two of cups represents two people falling in love. A good partner in business

Three of Cups

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The three of cups represents a Celebration, weddings, and hospitality. Improvement of social life.

Four of Cups

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The four represents boredom and apathy, they need to seek new interests. Do not miss opportunities. Seek new friends and new interests.

Five of Cups

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The five represents  a relationship break up and separation. However you still have much to look forward to.

Six of Cups

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The six of cups is an old friend or relative that you were close to. Someone who re-enters your life. You may need to go back to your roots.

 Seven of Cups

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 The seven represents many choices. This could be referring to a job.

  Eight of Cups

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The eight of cups means that there is something missing from your life and you need to move forward

  Nine of Cups

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The Nine of cups—You have accomplished what you set out to do,  but you are still seeking something else. You need to be careful to maintain you accomplishments. Do not be complacent. Good health and future happiness is likely.

  Ten of Cups  

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The Ten is known as the “wish card” in the Minor Arcana. The ten indicates a Marriage and birth is likely. There is happiness in the family and in group situations such as work.

 Minor Arcana Page of Cups

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The Page of Cups tells of a determined young boy, girl or child with fair hair with blue or hazel eyes. It is a time for learning. A very sensitive person.

  Knight of Cups

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The Knight of cups determines a young man with fair hair and blue or hazel eyes. There is an opportunity of a new position for an artistic young man in his twenties.

 Queen of Cups 

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The Queen of cups depicts a mature lady with fair hair and blue or hazel eyes. She is a women that can be trusted. She is loyal and intuitive.

 King of Cups

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The King of Cups tells of a mature man with fair hair and blue or hazel eyes. A man who you can trust and is kind and respected. He may be well built. A teacher or he is involved in law. He offers good advice.

 

 We are sure that you will have found this information on the Minor Arcana useful. If you want further information on the Minor Arcana and Major Arcana - The cards are fully illustrated on the Tarot DVD. Furthermore you will witness a full Celtic Cross reading. Most importantly you will be advised on Tarot practices from some of the best Tarot readers.

 

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