Tarot Card Meanings

Public URL: /tarot-card-meanings/. Each linked page includes upright & reversed keywords, symbolism, layered notes on feelings, love, combinations, and zodiac-style spreads—plus yes/no guidance, FAQ, and a long semantic depth section on relationship dynamics, emotional interpretation, reconciliation, breakup energy, timing, shadow meaning, examples, nuanced readings, practical advice, and warm, human phrasing. Below, semantic topic guides branch every card into focused long-tail pages (feelings, love, breakups, and more) so you can study one lens across all 78 cards. For real-world questions (“will they come back,” “no contact,” “commitment fears”), use the emotional intent hub.

Semantic topic guides (all 78 cards)

Each topic is a full index of cards—written for emotional search intent, internal linking, and nuanced relationship readings (not generic keyword pages). Open any index, then choose a card to read that lens in depth.

Major Arcana

Wands

Cups

Swords

Pentacles

Yes or No

These 78 pages are written for layered study—not for collapsing life into a single polarity. If you still use yes/no pulls, treat them as soft signals: upright often leans toward momentum, openness, or “try with care”; reversed often leans toward pause, inner work, or “not yet—gather information.”

Better than one card alone: add an advice position or a short three-card line (situation / obstacle / guidance) so you see how to move, not only whether to move. High-stakes decisions deserve facts and support systems, not only symbolism.

Frequently asked questions

What are the semantic topic guide indexes?

They are companion hubs—feelings, love, yes/no, after breakup, intentions, career, and combinations—each listing all 78 cards with long-form pages that cross-link to the main meaning and related cards. Use them when you want one reading lens across the whole deck.

Does each card page include yes/no hints?

Yes. Every linked meaning includes a dedicated Yes or No section with upright/reversed language you can adapt to your spread—always alongside context cards and your own boundaries.

What is the “semantic depth” section?

It is a long, human-paced guide on each card page covering relationship dynamics, emotional interpretation, reconciliation, breakup energy, timing, shadow meaning, examples, nuanced interpretations, practical advice, and warm phrasing—typically thousands of words of study text in addition to the keyword summaries.

What else is on each card page?

You will find upright and reversed keywords, symbolism notes, expanded sections on feelings, love, combinations, and zodiac-style spreads, plus a quick row of links to semantic topic pages for that same card (feelings, love, yes/no, breakup, intentions, career, combinations), navigation to the full 78-card list, and adjacent cards.

Are these meanings tied to one deck only?

The copy follows common Rider–Waite–Smith imagery and titles. If your deck is a close RWS derivative, the pages should transfer cleanly; highly abstract decks may need your own visual bridge.

How should beginners use this hub?

Pick one card you drew today, read the upright and reversed summaries, then skim one “deep” section (feelings or love) to practice phrasing. Return for combinations when you are comfortable reading pairs.