The Bruja's Guide to Tarot

The Tens

The Tens represent the official end of a cycle. You’ve gone from the early potential of the Aces to the full fruition of your current storyline. This is a card that ushers in strong emotions. They’re either heavy emotions or ones of cleansing and abundance. 

These last cards in the number series can signal the end of a major life event or the beginning of a new one. It can also reflect something as simple and profound as a fundamental shift in perspective. As with all things, the close of one chapter is also the start of a new one. As such, the Aces and the Tens often work hand in hand.

In the end, the Tens offer space to reflect on lessons learned, wisdom gained, and a broader perspective of the world as you close out this cycle. 

Ten of Pentacles

Ten of Swords

Ten of Wands

Ten of Cups

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The Nines

The Nines usher in a final chapter. Things are coming full circle, and you’re about to complete an important stage in your life, but you’re not quite there yet. These cards might also reflect a need for closure or a sense of resolution before you can move on to the next chapter of your life. 

While the Eights are about reflecting on what you’ve accomplished and perhaps what you’re missing in your life, the Nines invite you to metabolize your life experiences as a way to find closure. It’s time to reflect on how your actions have shaped your present state in both good and bad ways. 

Nine of Pentacles

Nine of Swords

Nine of Wands

Nine of Cups

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The Eights

The Eights ushers in a time of contemplation. These cards often depict a more mature figure who has to let things go or see their situation differently to move forward. These cards ask you to face some hard realities without utilizing the craftiness of the Sevens

Interestingly, the Eights also feature the only card in the tarot deck that does not include a human figure or a part of a human figure. The Eight of Wands is about pure energy and movement, as depicted by the eight wands flying through the air. 

As such, the Eights are about action but with more gravitas than the energy of the Aces. They invite the reader to consider how their mindset and habits shape their reality. You will enjoy abundant good energy if you can release your self-limiting beliefs. It’s up to you to decide where you want to focus your time and attention.  

Eight of Pentacles

Eight of Swords

Eight of Wands

Eight of Cups

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The Sevens

The Sevens are about conflict and challenges, although they are less topsy-turvy than the Fives. There’s also quite a bit of Trickster energy to these cards, as they ask us to be clever about things. Work smarter, not harder!

With experience comes wisdom and, ideally, better judgment. You have to choose where to apply your energy. You might feel like you have many options, but if you’re honest with yourself, you know where you want to focus your energy. Likewise, there are things you know need to be left in the past. You’ve been through enough to know what works and what doesn’t, and honoring that knowledge prevents unnecessary conflict.

Seven of Pentacles

Seven of Swords

Seven of Wands

Seven of Cups

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The Sixes

The Sixes usher in a time of harmony and peace after the chaos of the Fives. Like the Fours, they represent security and unity, although the Sixes are often about searching for that sense of peace, rather than having it.

The Sixes serve as a reminder to nurture yourself and others, reflect on your past, and honor the lessons learned as you journey onward. As the halfway point in the numbered cards, they carry the weight of what has come before them and the uncertainty of what lies ahead.

When these cards appear, they are always asking you to reflect on where you have been and where you are going so that you can best find the harmony of which you are in search.

Six of Pentacles

Six of Swords

Six of Wands

Six of Cups

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The Fours

After the excitement of the first three cards in the Minor Arcana, the Fours offer a welcome respite. You’ve completed a cycle and can now enjoy some stability. In fact, the Fours love stability so much that they focus on developing a strong foundation, laying the groundwork for future joy, and appreciating closure, calmness, and connection. 

The Fours also represent the search for unity and cohesion. These cards, after so much growing in the Aces, Twos, and Threes, offer time to reflect and metabolize our experiences so as to move forward in a more grounded way. They serve as the necessary pause before moving forward.

Four of Pentacles

Four of Swords

Four of Wands

Four of Cups

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The Threes

After the potential of the Aces and the balancing act of the Twos, the Threes invite creativity and expansiveness. Now is the time to explore the world, innovate, and dream big. As with all cards, however, the key is to stay focused on what you want the energy of the Threes to do, otherwise you might be prone to distraction.

These cards are always asking you to lean into whatever it is you need to do, feel, or manifest, even if it feels difficult or scary. As an uneven number, it has not yet reached wholeness but has the strong foundation to help you achieve what you need. 

Three of Pentacles

Three of Swords

Three of Wands

Three of Cups

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The Twos

The Twos in the tarot are all about balance, decision-making, and, sometimes, feeling stuck in limbo. These cards represent duality, especially when a choice or situation seems unclear. 

Likewise, the Twos emphasize partnership and connection, asking us to expand beyond the solo journey of the Aces. Sometimes that means honoring the plurality within ourselves, and other times, it means finding kindred spirits to share our world with.

Regardless, the Twos are always about finding your equilibrium and a sense of peace, even when life gets hectic. The trick? Balance!

Two of Pentacles

Two of Swords

Two of Wands

Two of Cups

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The Aces

The Aces are the first in the number series of the Minor Arcana. They can be read as number one in the tarot. As such, the Aces represent raw potential and possibility. They are the new beginning, the open road, the promise of a new story.

Yet, with most possibilities, it is about taking action once you know the energy for something is there. If you don’t nourish it or make the move, the potential will dissipate. So when the Aces appear in a reading, it is always a positive sign, so long as you’re willing to act on that energy. 

Ace of Cups

Ace of Pentacles

Ace of Swords

Ace of Wands

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