Generally speaking, dreaming of tarot indicate that you are seeking guidance or clarity in your daily life, symbolises a lady who is bugging you in your life. The tarot cards often represent archetypes, symbols, or themes that offer insights into your innermost thoughts, emotions, or desires, an alert for fear, repressed violence. Thus, your dream urging you to pay attention to your intuition, emotions, or spiritual path, denotes healing. Alternatively, your dream reveal your fears, hopes, or expectations about the future, signals your desires to be liked and recognized.
For instance, dreaming of the Fool card suggest that you are taking a risk or embarking on a new journey, points to an important situation that will burden you for a while. Dreaming of the Death card symbolize transformation or endings, while dreaming of the Tower card indicate chaos or crisis, a message for feelings of lack of discipline in your life.
Some people view tarot as a tool for divination or communicating with higher forces, means your anxieties about trying to fit in or being well-suited for your changing role. Others consider tarot as a form of idolatry or superstition, a metaphor for your basic beliefs about you are. Therefore, your dream of tarot reflect your own values or beliefs about spirituality or divinity, signals hope, new endeavors.
In some cultures, tarot associated with fortune-telling, witchcraft, or occult practices, symbolises previously suppressed material that is coming to light. In others, tarot have a more artistic or philosophical value, suggests some anxiety on some major change in the relationship. For example, if you are dreaming of tarot in a country where it is stigmatized or marginalized, your dream reflect your own sense of identity or belonging, signals an important situation that will burden you for a while.
From a psychological perspective, tarot represent your unconscious or subconscious thoughts and feelings, symbolises the spirit of giving. The tarot cards often depict archetypes or experiences that we all share as human beings, such as love, death, success, failure, or spirituality, a clue for unknown. Therefore, dreaming of tarot reveal your own inner conflicts, desires, or motivations, also this dream about motherly love, faithfulness, new birth or fertility.
Reflect on your own associations with tarot, if any, and how they relate to your daily life, a portent for your sense of in some situation. Try to interpret the symbols and meanings of the tarot cards that appeared in your dream, if you remember them, a hint for superior knowledge, wisdom and insight. Seek guidance or counseling if you feel overwhelmed, confused, or anxious about your dream, an omen for sudden changes in a situation. Keep a dream journal or notes to help you remember and analyze your dreams, sadly a warning alert for your fears of being abandoned.
Generally, tarot cards are associated with guidance, insight, and the ability to make decisions, points to your negative emotions. In a dream, tarot cards represent a need for guidance or insight into a particular situation, a premonition for positive news. It also be a sign that you need to take some time to reflect on your current circumstances and make decisions that will be beneficial in the long run, a portent for your competitive need to win.
The tarot cards in your dream also represent your inner wisdom and intuition, a message for your suspicions about a particular person, relationship or situation. When you dream of tarot cards, it a sign that you are being guided by your intuition and should trust it when making decisions, expresses previously suppressed material that is coming to light. It also be a sign that you need to pay more attention to your inner voice and listen to what it has to say, suggests your need for spiritual nourishment and enlightenment.
Finally, dreaming of tarot cards also symbolize spiritual growth and transformation, a hint for jealousy, lust or temptation. It a sign that you are undergoing an important transformation in your life and should embrace it with open arms, an indication for a positive turn of events in the coming year. Tarot cards also represent the potential for new beginnings and opportunities, so it a sign that something new is coming into your life, a clue for an addictive relationship or habit in your life.
Jung saw all the Tarot images as being ‘descended from the archetypes of transformation’. These archetypes include several of the primary archetypes that were encountered during his own individuation process, a process of psychological maturation similar in nature to the aging of the physical body.
These include the shadow, the anima and animus, and the wise old man. The Tarot also contains symbols representing other important archetypes of transformative processes, such as the hero, the mother, the self, sacrifice and rebirth. In Jung’s analytical psychology, these archetypes comprise the major dynamic components of the unconscious that affect the human psyche in many different ways. To dream of a Tarot reading indicates your current situation and state of mind. It means that you are open to the idea of exploring your unconscious thoughts and feelings. Pay attention to what the Tarot cards revealed.
The deck of cards known as the Tarot is divided into two parts: the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana (the word Arcana’ is from the Latin word for ‘secret’). The Major Arcana consists of twenty-two cards, each separately titled. These cards depict symbolic figures, such as the Fool, the Magician, the High Priestess and the Empress, elements of nature such as the Star, the Moon and the Sun, and human experiences on the spiritual journey, as well as joys, hopes, fears and sorrows. The symbols are drawn from legend, and from universal symbolism and magical belief. Typically, the Major Arcana are subject to broad interpretations. In essence they are archetypes and their sequence from naught to twenty-one is believed to represent the soul’s journey to awareness, the process of becoming whole or the alchemical process of spiritual transformation. They represent the stages of a person’s individual passage through life, from non- existence, birth, love, marriage, death, spiritual ascension and back to non- existence again.
Most of the cards in the Minor Arcana represent everyday concerns, events or qualities. The Minor Arcana is a combination of four suits; each suit is comprised of cards numbered from one to ten, plus the court cards of Page, Knight, Queen and King. The four suits of the Minor Arcana are most commonly known as Cups, Pentacles, Wands and Swords; from these suits it can clearly be seen that the Minor Arcana is the ancestor of our modern playing cards with their corresponding suits of Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs and Spades.
Each suit of the Minor Arcana has a meaning. Traditionally the Wands represent fire, inspiration, spirituality, action, initiative, and the psyche. The Swords signify air, determination, strength, faith and conquering of fear. The Cups symbolize water, emotions, purity, and your outlook towards life and the future. Finally, the Pentacles denote finances, social influence, worldly knowledge, and your connection with nature and earth. Consider these general meanings of the Major and Minor Arcana and the four Tarot suits, as well as the individual meanings of the cards.
If you are familiar with this divining tool, look to the specific images that arise in a dream as guidance coming from your inner wisdom.
If you are not familiar with it, a visit from the Tarot may be your soul asking you to look to more esoteric means of spiritual expression.