Major Arcana Tarot Cards Deck 12to15+Tarot reading
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Deck 0–3 https://makerworld.com/en/models/1329206-major-arcana-tarot-cards-deck-0-to-3
Deck 4–7 https://makerworld.com/en/models/1355854-tarot-major-arcana-deck-4-to-7
Deck 8–11 https://makerworld.com/en/models/1365502-major-arcana-tarot-cards-deck-8to11-tarot-reading
Deck 16-19 https://makerworld.com/en/models/1406589-major-arcana-tarot-cards-deck-16to19-tarot-reading
Deck 20-21 https://makerworld.com/en/models/1406634-major-arcana-tarot-cards-deck-20to21-tarot-reading
2025-04-26 Added Tarot Reading Guide
2025-05-11 Added Deck 12-15 16-19
Card 12
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Card 13
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Card 14
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Card 15
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🃏 Download this exclusive Tarot Major Arcana expansion pack (12–15) and continue the journey through the arcane with four deeply symbolic cards!
These cards represent pivotal phases of spiritual evolution — surrender, transformation, balance, and facing one’s inner shadows. Dive into the transcendent energy of The Hanged Man, Transformation, Temperance, and The Shadow – brought to life in digital form for your mystical projects, games, collections, or storytelling rituals. 🌠
🧙♂️🔮✨ A Journey Through Time: The True History of Tarot ✨🔮👁️🗨️
The Tarot is one of the most mysterious and fascinating artifacts of human culture – a fusion of art, philosophy, mysticism, and storytelling that spans centuries.
The origins of Tarot cards trace back to the mid-15th century in Northern Italy, where they first appeared as playing cards known as carte da trionfi (cards of triumphs). These early decks were not used for divination but for a popular game called Tarot, played by nobles and aristocrats. The richly illustrated trump cards – what we now call the Major Arcana – were likely inspired by medieval pageantry, moral symbolism, and visual metaphors.
It wasn’t until the 18th century that Tarot began to take on a mystical role, thanks to the efforts of symbolic thinkers and esoteric scholars like Antoine Court de Gébelin, who believed the Tarot held ancient universal wisdom. From that point on, the deck became a gateway to the unconscious, a symbolic map of the soul’s evolution, and a powerful tool for introspection and storytelling.
The Major Arcana (22 cards, from 0 to 21) are seen as spiritual archetypes, each representing a key phase of growth in the Fool’s journey — the metaphorical path of every human being from innocence to enlightenment. These cards speak directly to the intuitive mind, bypassing logic to connect with something deeper, older, and more universal.
In the modern age, Tarot has blossomed into a form of art therapy, psychological reflection, creative guidance, and narrative design. Whether used in journaling, personal exploration, or digital media, the images and meanings of the Tarot continue to inspire creators, dreamers, and seekers of all kinds.
🌟 Tarot Origins – Thresholds of Transformation: Cards 12 to 15 🌟
This chapter of the Major Arcana brings powerful themes of surrender, rebirth, harmony, and reclaiming one’s power.
These four cards – The Hanged Man, Transformation, Temperance, and The Shadow – guide the seeker through personal reinvention and deep introspection.
Ideal for mystics, storytellers, designers, and artists of symbolic meaning. 🎨🧿
🪷 12 – The Hanged Man 🌿
🌀 Perspective – Surrender – Awakening – Patience
The Hanged Man invites you to pause and look at life from a new angle. Letting go of control creates space for deeper understanding and spiritual insight.
➡️ “In letting go, we rise.”
🔥 13 – Transformation (Traditionally ‘Death’) 🌅
🌱 Renewal – Endings – Beginnings – Change
Transformation marks the release of what no longer serves you. It is not an end, but a sacred passage to renewal and rebirth.
➡️ “When one door closes, another begins to open.”
🌊 14 – Temperance 🧘
⚖️ Harmony – Balance – Healing – Integration
Temperance blends opposites into unity, encouraging patience and purposeful flow. Embrace moderation and your inner equilibrium.
➡️ “Balance is not found; it is created.”
🕸 15 – The Shadow (Traditionally ‘The Devil’) 🔒
🧿 Awareness – Choice – Liberation – Facing Illusion
The Shadow reveals the illusions and attachments that hold us back. By bringing them into the light, we regain our freedom and power.
➡️ “What you face, you free.”
🔮 This new chapter in your Tarot journey brings powerful energies of surrender, transformation, healing, and liberation.
Each card in this set is crafted to embody these timeless lessons in a form that sparks creativity, wonder, and meaning for any project.
✨ The soul’s path deepens — through stillness, change, balance, and inner freedom. 🌠
Tarot Reading
🪷 12 – The Hanged Man 🌿🌀
Upright Keywords: Pause, new perspective, surrender, sacrifice
Reversed Keywords: Resistance, stagnation, fear of letting go
Upright Meaning:
The Hanged Man calls for a conscious pause. 🌿 When upright, it invites you to release control and view your situation from a different angle. Enlightenment often comes through patience and openness to the unknown.
Reversed Meaning:
Holding on too tightly may be creating resistance. 🪨 Reversed, this card suggests you're stuck or unwilling to release outdated beliefs or behaviors. Accept stillness and trust the process.
Symbolism:
A figure hangs upside down in serenity — a reminder that wisdom often arises when we shift perspective.
🔥 13 – Transformation 🌅🔥
Upright Keywords: Change, release, transition, rebirth
Reversed Keywords: Fear of change, emotional resistance, delayed endings
Upright Meaning:
Transformation invites you to shed what no longer serves. 🔥 This card symbolizes a necessary release that clears space for growth. It's time to surrender old patterns and embrace the new.
Reversed Meaning:
You may be clinging to something that is already over. 🕰️ Reversed, it suggests emotional resistance to change or fear of the unknown. Trust in cycles and move forward.
Symbolism:
A figure stands at the edge of the old world, ready to pass through a portal into rebirth.
🌊 14 – Temperance 🧘⚖️
Upright Keywords: Balance, moderation, blending, patience
Reversed Keywords: Imbalance, excess, lack of vision
Upright Meaning:
Temperance brings healing through harmony. 🌊 It asks you to stay centered and blend opposing forces within yourself or your environment. This is a moment of calm, careful integration.
Reversed Meaning:
Disruption or excess may be clouding your path. 🚫 Reversed, it points to imbalance or the inability to moderate emotions or actions. Step back and restore inner alignment.
Symbolism:
A graceful figure pours water between two vessels, uniting dualities into flow and serenity.
🕸 15 – The Shadow 🔒🧿
Upright Keywords: Temptation, illusion, attachment, awareness
Reversed Keywords: Breaking free, liberation, reclaimed power
Upright Meaning:
The Shadow reveals what controls you. 🕸 It asks you to look deeply into your own fears, desires, and patterns. Awareness is the first step toward freedom.
Reversed Meaning:
You are ready to unchain yourself. 🔓 Reversed, this card signifies breaking free from limiting beliefs, toxic attachments, or fear-based behavior.
Symbolism:
Chains fall loosely around two figures — a sign that what binds us often exists only in the mind.
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