Major Arcana

The Major Arcana in Tarot consists of 22 cards, numbered from 0 to 21, representing significant life events, spiritual lessons, and archetypal energies. Unlike the Minor Arcana, which focuses on everyday experiences, the Major Arcana depicts a broader, transformative journey, often referred to as the “Fool’s Journey,” symbolizing the soul’s evolution through stages of growth, challenges, and enlightenment.


Overview of the Major Arcana


The Major Arcana represents universal archetypes and spiritual milestones, guiding the querent through life’s deeper mysteries and transformations. Each card carries profound symbolism, reflecting stages of personal and spiritual development:


  • Role in Readings: Major Arcana cards signal significant events, turning points, or spiritual lessons, often carrying more weight than Minor Arcana cards. They highlight destiny, inner growth, or universal forces at play.
  • Elemental and Astrological Associations: The Major Arcana is linked to planetary, zodiacal, and elemental energies in esoteric traditions (e.g., The Emperor with Aries, The Star with Aquarius), enhancing their symbolic depth.
  • Key Themes: Self-discovery, spiritual growth, life transitions, archetypes, and divine connection.
  • Structure: The 22 cards form a cyclical narrative, often interpreted as a journey from innocence (The Fool) to wholeness (The World).

The Fool’s Journey: Cyclical Narrative

The Major Arcana is often described as the “Fool’s Journey,” a metaphorical path of the soul’s evolution:

  • Beginning (0–5): Innocence, initiation, and foundational lessons.
  • Middle (6–14): Challenges, relationships, and inner growth.
  • End (15–21): Transformation, spiritual awakening, and completion.

Summary of Major Arcana Cards


Below is a brief summary of each card, with traditional and alternative interpretations, highlighting their role in the cycle.


Image (Rider Waite)Name#Zodiac SignMeaningMeaning in the Reverse
The fool - Tarot Major ArcanaThe Fool0Pisces, Aquarius, Sagittarius (Air)Traditional: New beginnings, spontaneity, and taking a leap of faith with innocence or naivety.
Alternative: The soul’s entry into the world, embodying pure potential and divine trust, akin to the divine child archetype.
Cycle Role: Initiation, starting the journey with openness.
Traditional: Recklessness, fear of new beginnings, or stalled progress, avoiding a leap of faith.
Alternative: Blocked soul potential, resisting divine trust or spiritual initiation due to fear or doubt.
Cycle Role: Stalled initiation, delaying the journey’s start.
The Magician - Tarot Major ArcanaThe MagicianIGemini, Virgo, Aquarius (Air)Traditional: Manifestation, skill, and channelling resources to create reality.
Alternative: Divine will, aligning with universal energy to manifest soul purpose, akin to the alchemist archetype.
Cycle Role: Harnessing potential, taking action.
Traditional: Lack of skill, manipulation, or failure to manifest goals, misusing resources.
Alternative: Disconnection from divine will, blocking manifestation or misaligning with soul purpose.
Cycle Role: Disrupted action, hindering the channelling of potential.
The High Priestess - Tarot Major ArcanaThe High PriestessIICancer, Pisces (Water)Traditional: Intuition, mystery, and hidden knowledge, urging inner reflection.
Alternative: Divine feminine wisdom, accessing the subconscious or spiritual truths, akin to the oracle archetype.
Cycle Role: Inner exploration, connecting with intuition.
Traditional: Ignored intuition, secrecy, or superficiality, neglecting inner wisdom.
Alternative: Blocked divine feminine wisdom, resisting subconscious truths or spiritual insight.
Cycle Role: Stalled inner exploration, disconnecting from intuition.
The Empress - Tarot Major ArcanaThe EmpressIIITaurus, Libra (Earth)Traditional: Abundance, nurturing, and creativity, often tied to motherhood or fertility.
Alternative: Divine mother archetype, embodying creation and unconditional love, connected to Earth’s abundance.
Cycle Role: Nurturing growth, fostering creation.
Traditional: Neglect, creative blocks, or lack of nurturing, struggling with abundance or caregiving.
Alternative: Disconnection from divine mother energy, blocking creation or spiritual nourishment.
Cycle Role: Disrupted growth, hindering nurturing or creativity.
The Emperor - Tarot Major ArcanaThe EmperorIVAries (Fire)Traditional: Authority, structure, and control, representing leadership and discipline.
Alternative: Divine father archetype, establishing order and spiritual authority, grounded in discipline.
Cycle Role: Building stability, asserting control.
Traditional: Lack of control, rigidity, or weak leadership, failing to establish structure.
Alternative: Blocked divine father archetype, resisting spiritual authority or order.
Cycle Role: Weakened stability, undermining structure or discipline.
The Hierophant - Tarot Major ArcanaThe HierophantVTaurus (Earth)Traditional: Tradition, guidance, and spiritual authority, often tied to institutions or mentors.
Alternative: Spiritual teacher archetype, connecting to divine wisdom through tradition or inner faith.
Cycle Role: Seeking guidance, aligning with values.
Traditional: Rebellion against tradition, lack of guidance, or rigid dogma, rejecting mentors.
Alternative: Disconnection from spiritual wisdom, resisting divine guidance or inner faith.
Cycle Role: Disrupted guidance, blocking alignment with values.
The Lovers - Tarot Major ArcanaThe LoversVIGemini (Air)Traditional: Love, harmony, and choices, often romantic or moral decisions.
Alternative: Sacred union, aligning heart and soul with divine love or duality, akin to the twin soul archetype.
Cycle Role: Forming connections, making pivotal choices.
Traditional: Disharmony, misaligned choices, or relationship conflicts, struggling with decisions.
Alternative: Blocked sacred union, misaligning with divine love or soul harmony.
Cycle Role: Broken connections, delaying pivotal choices.
The Chariot - Tarot Major ArcanaThe ChariotVIICancer (Water)Traditional: Willpower, victory, and control, moving forward with determination.
Alternative: Spiritual triumph, mastering inner forces to align with divine direction, akin to the hero archetype.
Cycle Role: Driving progress, overcoming obstacles.
Traditional: Lack of direction, loss of control, or stalled progress, faltering determination.
Alternative: Blocked spiritual triumph, resisting divine direction or inner mastery.
Cycle Role: Halted progress, undermining forward movement.
Strength - Tarot Major ArcanaStrengthVIIILeo (Fire)Traditional: Inner strength, courage, and compassion, taming instincts with patience.
Alternative: Spiritual fortitude, embodying divine love to overcome inner fears, akin to the tamer archetype.
Cycle Role: Mastering inner power, cultivating resilience.
Traditional: Self-doubt, lack of courage, or suppressed instincts, weakening inner resolve.
Alternative: Blocked spiritual fortitude, resisting divine love or inner strength.
Cycle Role: Disrupted resilience, hindering mastery of instincts.
The Hermit - Tarot Major ArcanaThe HermitIXVirgo (Earth)Traditional: Introspection, solitude, and seeking inner wisdom or guidance.
Alternative: Spiritual seeker archetype, retreating inward to connect with divine light or truth.
Cycle Role: Reflecting, seeking deeper understanding.
Traditional: Isolation, avoidance of introspection, or refusing guidance, feeling lost.
Alternative: Blocked spiritual seeking, resisting inner light or divine wisdom.
Cycle Role: Stalled reflection, delaying deeper understanding.
WHeel of Fortune - Tarot Major ArcanaWheel of FortuneXAquarius, Scorpio, Leo, Taurus (Air / Fire)Traditional: Cycles, fate, and change, representing luck or destiny’s turning points.
Alternative: Divine cycles, aligning with universal rhythms and karmic flow.
Cycle Role: Embracing change, trusting fate.
Traditional: Bad luck, resistance to change, or disrupted cycles, feeling out of control.
Alternative: Misalignment with divine cycles, resisting karmic flow or universal rhythms.
Cycle Role: Disrupted change, blocking trust in fate.
Justice - Tarot Major ArcanaJusticeXILibra (Air)Traditional: Fairness, truth, and balance, often tied to decisions or consequences.
Alternative: Divine justice, aligning actions with spiritual truth and karmic balance.
Cycle Role: Restoring equilibrium, facing consequences.
Traditional: Imbalance, unfairness, or avoiding accountability, facing biased consequences.
Alternative: Blocked divine justice, resisting spiritual truth or karmic balance.
Cycle Role: Disrupted equilibrium, delaying fairness or consequences.
The Hanged Man - Tarot Major ArcanaThe Hanged ManXIIPisces (Water)Traditional: Surrender, sacrifice, and new perspectives, letting go to gain insight.
Alternative: Spiritual surrender, releasing ego to align with divine will, akin to the martyr archetype.
Cycle Role: Pausing, shifting perspective.
Traditional: Resistance to surrender, stalled progress, or fear of sacrifice, clinging to old perspectives.
Alternative: Blocked spiritual surrender, resisting divine will or ego release.
Cycle Role: Stalled pause, hindering new perspectives.
Death - Tarot Major ArcanaDeathXIIIScorpio (Water)Traditional: Transformation, endings, and new beginnings, letting go of the old.
Alternative: Spiritual rebirth, shedding illusions for soul transformation, akin to the phoenix archetype.
Cycle Role: Ending one phase, initiating renewal.
Traditional: Resistance to change, clinging to the past, or stalled transformation, delaying endings.
Alternative: Blocked spiritual rebirth, resisting soul transformation or release of illusions.
Cycle Role: Disrupted renewal, delaying the end of a cycle.
Temperance - Tarot Major ArcanaTemperanceXIVSagittarius (Fire)Traditional: Balance, moderation, and harmony, blending opposites for peace.
Alternative: Divine alchemy, harmonizing spiritual and material energies, akin to the healer archetype.
Cycle Role: Integrating opposites, finding balance.
Traditional: Imbalance, impatience, or lack of harmony, struggling to blend opposites.
Alternative: Blocked divine alchemy, resisting spiritual or material balance.
Cycle Role: Disrupted integration, hindering harmony.
The Devil - Tarot Major ArcanaThe DevilXVCapricorn (Earth)Traditional: Bondage, materialism, or temptation, highlighting unhealthy attachments.
Alternative: Shadow archetype, confronting ego-driven illusions or spiritual entrapment.
Cycle Role: Facing limitations, seeking liberation.
Traditional: Liberation from bondage or persistent entrapment, breaking free from unhealthy attachments.
Alternative: Releasing shadow archetypes or clinging to ego-driven illusions, resisting spiritual freedom.
Cycle Role: Altered limitation, moving toward or avoiding liberation.
The Tower - Tarot Major ArcanaThe TowerXVIScorpio, Aries (Water / Fire)Traditional: Sudden upheaval, destruction of false structures, or shocking revelations.
Alternative: Divine awakening, shattering illusions to reveal spiritual truth.
Cycle Role: Breaking down barriers, forcing change.
Traditional: Fear of upheaval, avoiding change, or prolonged chaos, resisting necessary destruction.
Alternative: Blocked divine awakening, avoiding shattering of illusions or spiritual truth.
Cycle Role: Disrupted transformation, delaying breakthroughs.
The Star - Tarot Major ArcanaThe StarXVIIAquarius (Air)Traditional: Hope, healing, and inspiration, finding light after darkness.
Alternative: Divine guidance, connecting to universal hope and spiritual renewal.
Cycle Role: Healing, rediscovering faith.
Traditional: Loss of hope, doubt, or delayed healing, struggling to find inspiration.
Alternative: Blocked divine guidance, resisting spiritual renewal or universal hope.
Cycle Role: Stalled healing, hindering faith restoration.
The Moon - Tarot Major ArcanaThe MoonXVIIIPisces (Water)Traditional: Illusion, intuition, and the subconscious, navigating uncertainty or fear.
Alternative: Lunar archetype, exploring the subconscious to uncover spiritual truths.
Cycle Role: Facing illusions, trusting intuition.
Traditional: Clarity from illusion or deeper confusion, avoiding subconscious fears.
Alternative: Emerging from spiritual illusions or resisting subconscious truths.
Cycle Role: Disrupted intuition, delaying clarity or truth.
The Sun - Tarot Major ArcanaThe SunXIXLeo (Fire)Traditional: Joy, success, and vitality, radiating positivity and clarity.
Alternative: Solar archetype, embodying divine light and soul fulfilment.
Cycle Role: Illuminating truth, embracing joy.
Traditional: Diminished joy, lack of clarity, or delayed success, struggling with positivity.
Alternative: Blocked divine light, resisting soul fulfilment or spiritual vitality.
Cycle Role: Dimmed illumination, hindering joy or clarity.
Judgement - Tarot Major ArcanaJudgementXXScorpio, Sagittarius (Water / Fire)Traditional: Awakening, reckoning, and transformation, answering a higher calling.
Alternative: Spiritual rebirth, answering divine judgment for soul evolution.
Cycle Role: Awakening, preparing for completion.
• Traditional: Self-doubt, resistance to awakening, or ignoring a higher calling, delaying transformation.
• Alternative: Blocked spiritual rebirth, resisting divine judgment or soul evolution.
• Cycle Role: Stalled awakening, delaying preparation for completion.
The World - Tarot Major ArcanaThe WorldXXITaurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius (Earth. Water, Air – Fixed signs)Traditional: Completion, fulfilment, and wholeness, achieving a cycle’s end.
Alternative: Cosmic unity, embodying divine wholeness and spiritual integration.
Cycle Role: Culmination, completing the journey.
Traditional: Incompletion, stagnation, or lack of closure, struggling to achieve wholeness.
Alternative: Blocked cosmic unity, resisting divine wholeness or spiritual integration.
Cycle Role: Disrupted culmination, delaying the journey’s end.

Summary (Upright)


  • Role: The Major Arcana represents the soul’s journey through 22 archetypal stages, from innocence (The Fool) to wholeness (The World), addressing profound life events and spiritual growth.
  • Traditional: Focuses on life milestones, relationships, challenges, and achievements, guiding practical and personal decisions.
  • Alternative: Emphasizes spiritual evolution, divine archetypes, and universal truths, connecting the soul to cosmic wisdom.
  • Cycle: The Fool’s Journey progresses through initiation (0–5), challenges and growth (6–14), and spiritual transformation (15–21), culminating in wholeness.

Summary (In the Reverse)


  • Reversed Major Arcana Overview: Reversals disrupt the Fool’s Journey, introducing blockages, resistance, or misalignments in the cycle of initiation (0–5), challenges and growth (6–14), and transformation (15–21), delaying culmination (21).
  • Traditional Reversed: Reflect practical setbacks like recklessness, indecision, imbalance, or avoidance, urging action to restore progress.
  • Alternative Reversed: Highlight spiritual misalignments like blocked divine connection, ego resistance, or shadow archetypes, urging inner realignment.
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