A tarot deck is 78 cards split between the Major Arcana — 22 archetypal themes such as The Fool, The Tower, and The World — and the Minor Arcana of four suits: Cups (emotion), Pentacles (material), Swords (thought), and Wands (drive). Tarot card reading is less about predicting a fixed outcome and more about giving structure to a question: you pull cards into a spread, interpret their positions and interactions, and let the patterns surface what you already sense.
Articles here walk through the most-used spreads — single-card pull, three-card past/present/future, Celtic Cross, and love or career variants — plus practical habits: keeping a tarot journal, noticing repeating cards, and asking better questions. Tarot pairs well with BaZi and Western astrology as a short-horizon reflection tool when you want a decision prompt rather than a full chart analysis.