![]() The scariest cards to see in a tarot spread are figurative and hold up a mirror to our inner demons, preparing us to make significant chances in our lives. For example, pulling the Devil card doesn't mean a demonic presence is going to wreck havoc in your life, and the Death card doesn't mean you are going to dramatically perish in the next 24 hours. Readers of the occult are quick to point out the names of these cards aren't necessarily predicting a querent's fate. While seeing these cards may help us face some aspects of our lives we have long been ignoring, it doesn't make seeing them in a spread any less horrifying. The remaining 55 cards make up the minor arcana, and they deal with more day-to-day matters. ![]() The first 22 cards of the deck make up the major arcana, and they represent major life events. But in fact, asking the right question is half the battle when it comes to finding good answers. The 78 cards of the tarot deck are split into two groups: the major arcana and the minor arcana. These dark tarot cards show us something we may already realize is inside us, whether it be an unhealthy dependence, betrayal, or the refusal to face the reality of a situation. When it comes to Tarot reading, many people focus on how to interpret cards and less on how to ask the right questions. ![]() This is all well and good when they're positive cards, but what many readers do not tell querents, however, is there are some cards you never want to see in a tarot reading. Tarot readers say we choose the cards we are meant to see. ![]()
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