You recently learned how to create characters for your creative writing piece by using the Major Arcana. Did it ever occur to you that you could compare Major Arcana tarot cards as characters for your novel or nonfiction piece? Now you know that you can, which is just...
You know you can make good use of using your tarot cards when it comes to planning your plots for your novel or nonfiction story. Tarot cards are also amazing when it comes to pushing through writer’s block, which is a common struggle for freelance writers and...
The World tarot card is the last card of the Major Arcana, and it represents fulfillment, achievement, the completion of a cycle, as well as successful endings. This also is the card that represents possibilities. This card comes up when one cycle ends, which means...
The Judgment card of the Major Arcana in the tarot represents evolution, resurrection, and the great awakening. This marks a time of life when it comes to a complete end so dynamic new beginnings can happen. This is the time of transition, renewal, and redemption. It...
The Sun is the happiest card in the Major Arcana. This card means that there is happiness, good fortune, harmony, success, and joy on the way or happening right now. It is the card that represents that the universe is coming together for you and it is supporting your...