the strength card & its significance

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Tarot cards were first introduced in the mid of 15th century. Tarot cards were first introduced in a period where playing cards were one of the main pastimes. At first tarot cards were just used as playing cards later it was considered to have divine power.

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The Strength Card & Its Significance

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Tarot Cards Tarot cards were first introduced in the mid of

15th century. Tarot cards were first introduced in a period

where playing cards were one of the main pastimes.

At first tarot cards were just used as playing cards later it was considered to have divine power.

Tarot Cards People started knowing how powerful the

power of divinity was there in those cards. There are many cards in a tarot deck. A collection of some set of related cards is

called as a tarot deck. Each card has its own meaning and

symbolizes something.

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People think that tarot cards are something which is having the power of telling about a person’s future.

They are said to be having the power of predicting the future of the people who are choosing those cards to solve their problem.

The Strength Card – A Guide

The Major Arcana Tarot Cards have a main card called Strength which is numbered as 9 according to the Tarot Deck.

This card is said to indicates strength and passion to achieve something high.

This card is used in game playing as well as in divination.

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Keywords which it means

Self-control – Being solid – Patience – Compassion

Composure – Stability – Perseverance – Moderation

Kindness – Gentleness – Slowness – Softness Serenity – Comprehension – Discipline –

Inner strength

Design The card has a women who looks very calm

and gentle yet very much dominant over the lion.

Many other cards might also have the card in a way that the women clasping the lion’s jaws.

There are also many other representations of the card in each deck.

Interpretation The modern interpretation of the card stresses

discipline and control. The lion represents the primal or id-like part

of the mind, and the woman the higher or more elevated parts of the mind.

The card tells the Querent to be wary of base emotions and impulse.

Interpretation The difference is that in Strength, the battle is

mainly internal rather than external. If inverted, the Querant is in danger of losing

control to impulses and desires. Pride and unwarranted anger are also often

associated with the inverted card. Some refer to it simply as a challenging

situation requiring persistence and effort.

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