Rider-Waite-Smith
Born in 1909, this is the deck that taught the world to read tarot — its richly illustrated scenes carry centuries of symbolic wisdom in every card. Each image is a doorway: vivid, archetypal, and endlessly layered, speaking clearly to beginners and seasoned readers alike. Turn to it when you seek grounded insight, timeless guidance, or simply a conversation with the oldest voice in the room.
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How we read timing
Tarot doesn't name exact dates — that goes against its nature. To the question "when," we read RHYTHM and PHASE: the card's suit gives the speed (Fire — fast, in a burst; Water — in waves, by feeling; Air — sharply, in events; Earth — slowly, by ripening), and the number gives the stage (early ones — just beginning; middle ones — in full swing; late ones, 8–10 — near the resolution). This is a living tendency, not a calendar — it has nothing to "fail to come true."
Want it even more precise, by season? In our decks with astrology — Seduction, Manara, Thoth — the Minor cards carry decans (10-day windows of the zodiac), and the interpretation adds a gentle seasonal window to the rhythm and phase.
Major Arcana
Wands
Cups
Swords
Pentacles
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