Objectives Introduce students to the rich history of tarot, from its origins to its role in modern spiritual practice. Provide a foundational understanding of the tarot deck’s structure, including the Major Arcana, Minor Arcana, and Court Cards. Prepare students to develop a mindful and intuitive approach to tarot, fostering an open mindset for meaningful readings. What You’ll Learn The Evolution of Tarot: Explore tarot’s journey from a medieval card game to a powerful tool for reflection and insight. Tarot’s Structure: Understand the deck’s three main components—the Major Arcana, Minor Arcana, and Court Cards—and their roles in representing life’s themes and daily experiences. Developing a Tarot Mindset: Learn how to approach tarot with openness, mindfulness, and intuition, creating a balanced foundation for your reading practice.
Objective:Introduces students to the Major Arcana as a symbolic journey through universal themes of life, growth, and transformation. By understanding the journey of The Fool, students will see each Major Arcana card as representing a life stage, challenge, or insight that contributes to spiritual growth. The Fool’s Journey: The 22 cards tell the story of The Fool as they encounter archetypal forces—such as love, wisdom, power, and self-awareness—that ultimately shape their experience of life.
Each lesson focuses on one suit, taking students through the Ace through King cards to understand the themes of emotions, inspiration, intellect, and material stability.