Each card in the Arcana holds an echo of a character, a moment, a shift in the weave. Here, you can explore the insights by archetype, following the symbols that call to you.
✦ 0 The Fool
✦ I The Magician
✦ II The High Priestess
✦ III The Empress
✦ IV The Emperor
✦ V The Hierophant
✦ VI The Lovers
✦ VII The Chariot
✦ VIII Strength
✦ IX The Hermit
✦ X Wheel of Fortune
✦ XI Justice
✦ XII The Hanged Man
✦ XIII Death
✦ XIV Temperance
✦ XV The Devil
✦ XVI The Tower
✦ XVII The Star
✦ XVIII The Moon
✦ XIX The Sun
✦ XX Judgement
✦ XXI The World
Two of Wands
Three of Wands
Four of Wands
Five of Wands
Six of Wands
Seven of Wands
Eight of Wands
Nine of Wands
Ten of Wands
Page of Wands
Knight of Wands
Queen of Wands
King of Wands
Ace of Cups
Two of Cups
Three of Cups
Four of Cups
Five of Cups
Six of Cups
Seven of Cups
Eight of Cups
Nine of Cups
Ten of Cups
Page of Cups
Knight of Cups
Queen of Cups
King of Cups
Two of Pentacles
Three of Pentacles
Four of Pentacles
Five of Pentacles
Six of Pentacles
Seven of Pentacles
Eight of Pentacles
Nine of Pentacles
Ten of Pentacles
Page of Pentacles
Knight of Pentacles
Queen of Pentacles
King of Pentacles
Two of Swords
Three of Swords
Four of Swords
Five of Swords
Six of Swords
Seven of Swords
Eight of Swords
Nine of Swords
Ten of Swords
Page of Swords
Knight of Swords
Queen of Swords
King of Swords
A Holy Grail has been raised at a wedding of Love and Creativity.
Nobody hears its lovely chiming sound but the souls of those being wed.
As it floats in the sweet air perfumed with cherry‑blossom scent,
as its green energy of healing and restoration shares its joyful vibe with the guests,
the lovely couple vanishes into the mist, followed by their muses.
Creativity and love both seem ephemeral. Yet they can be seen as earthly as the cells in our impermanent physical selves. Regardless of how one understands these human qualities, many seek them both as a form of salvation.
The potential of love — whether as companionship, nurture, or inspiration — is ever‑flowing in the Ace of Cups. The green energy entering the cup from above moves into and out of it simultaneously. Ideas, nurture, and the purity of creative essence (represented by blue, green, and white) mingle with memories, nostalgia, and fantasy (represented by pink, lighter blue, and yellow).
The circle is one of the most ancient and universal symbols. When observing the card, the divinator is encouraged to contemplate what this symbol means to them personally.
In the Ace of Cups by Astore Faber, the circle may be interpreted as a connection to Universal wisdom. It may also represent the limitation of ideas, or the support offered by the elements represented by the circle’s colors.
I may be repeating myself, but the Ace of Cups symbolizes both love and creativity with all their emotional waves — the ups and downs, the revelations and the errors of judgment. Yet it is also the beginning, the source, the spring from which love and creativity begin their flow.
Next stop - One of Wands.
Take a deep breath and place the card before you.
Notice which element of the card draws your attention first.
Notice which element draws your attention second.
Close your eyes and observe how your mind processes information — see, recognize, visualize, understand, perceive.
Write down the ideas that arise — the interpretations closest to your heart.
Take a deep breath and focus on the essence of your question.
Notice which element of the card draws your attention first.
Notice which element draws your attention second.
Close your eyes and observe how your mind processes information.
Write down the ideas that arise, but this time interpret them through the lens of your question.
Ideally, the image should awaken the answers you seek. If it doesn’t, you may try again or choose another divination or reasoning method.
Love
Falling in love
The beginning of love
Start of a creative project
Inspiration
Psychological issues
Blood-related conditions
Drinking problem/ addiction
A hospital or a clinic
An injury that results in blood loss
Childbirth or abortion
Migraine
Any kinds of creative hobbies and artistic self-expression
Art and music
Being an artist
Philosophy
Psychology
Poetry
Love and affection of any kind
Nurture
Obsession
Seeking inspiration in relationships
Confessions and heart-to-heart conversations
Rumors
Encouragement
Love and support
Obsession with perfection
Emotional instability
Emotional balance
Younger sibling
New baby (a few months old)
Friendship between family members
Traumatic experience (that has an emotional impact)
Pouring your heart out into a community
Helping and supporting any way a person can
Providing psychological support
Withholding support due to trauma
Addiction support of any kind
Friendly community
Money is used creatively
Investments
Lack of grasp on financial matters
Taxes
Emotional purchases
Gifts to or from loved ones
Work in a creative field
Psychology or counseling
Mathematics
Physics
Philosophy
Teaching
Medicine (oncology, psychiatry, addiction specialists, blood-related specialties, nursing, care workers)
Administration and HR
Somebody may behave irrationally
Creative challenges
Inspiring work environment
Emotionally challenging work environment
Faith-related occupations
Interpersonal skills development
Psychological development
Emotional development
Any skill improvement
Courses (short-term education)
Faith-related education
Creative neighborhood or place in general
Flood-prone neighborhood
High level of community involvement
Hotel
Gym
Studio
Salon
Church/ congregation of any religious type
Opportunity presents itself, but you still need to prove your abilities
A new idea for a creative project
A creative opportunity
An opportunity for self-development
An opportunity to meet a lovely person (or people)
Spiritual development of any kind (depending on the querent's beliefs)
Creative projects related to spirituality
Growing interest in philosophy and/or religion (the spiritual/ existential part of it)
Purpose related to creativity of any kind
Purpose related to helping people
Purpose related to spirituality
Creative projects that not realized
A need to work creatively
The need to help people (sometimes at the expense of personal comfort)
Emotional troubles and anxiety
Recurrent traumatic experiences
Finding true love challenge
Quick decision-making
An inspiration-based decision
Creative decision
Difficulties with a decision due to anxiety
Somebody else is influencing a decision
Moderately slow development of a situation
Some processes need time
A month
Monday
Early Summer, late spring
A date
Funeral
Ask a specialist for advice
You may need counseling
Guidance will be provided
You may receive valuable healthcare advice
You may receive valuable creative advice
Unwanted advice
Emotional support
Somebody is going overboard trying to support you
Dark emotions
Anxiety
Trauma
Spiritual connections
Paranormal experiences
Generally positive outcome
A nice break, but more work needs to be put in
Falling in love
The beginning of something with great potential
We all possess the answers we seek — even if we’re tired of hearing that phrase, it remains true. Those answers may be tiny flickers in the dark or bright as the sun. Sometimes, to understand the nudges and clues of our subconscious mind, intuition, the Universe, god, or the spirit world (whatever you prefer), we need a tool. Tarot — in this case, Tarot of the Fool by Astore Faber — can become that tool. It can help us awaken, clarify, or interpret those answers.
Still, tarot is just a tool — a way of playing with symbols and letting the mind speak in its own language. It’s not meant to replace professional guidance, medical or otherwise. If something in your life needs real‑world attention, please turn to someone qualified to help. The cards can offer insight, but the choices — and the responsibility — remain yours.