| Tarot Terms Glossary |
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| Air |
| One of the four elements of antiquity - fire, earth, air, and water. Generally associated with intellect. In the Tarot, Swords represent the air element. |
| Arcana |
| Literally, matters which are hidden. In the Tarot, it refers to the occult significance of the symbols on each card. |
| Archetype |
| The image or model existing in the collective unconscious for all material manifestations of things of the same type or essence. |
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| Book of Thoth |
| An alleged but probably apocryphal ancient Egyptian manuscript, believed by minister, Freemason and author Antoine Court de Gébelin to be the original source of the Tarot. |
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| Cartomancy |
| The practice of discerning personality and divining the future through the use of cards. |
| Client |
| The person for whom a Tarot reading is given. |
| Consciousness |
| Awareness, especially of something intangible within and beyond oneself. |
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