nuttyprofessor
Searching for keywords for the majors proved to be fruitful for me. It's clear that 1 keymeaning is just to narrow, and by pondering about every card my understanding really has broadened. As I was familiar with the Thoth tarot for several years, not all meanings are original. But at least I got the why of it.
The Magician and Justice have gotten four keywords. Commerce is traditionally related to the Magician, because the card is related to the planet mercury. However, I don't apply any astrological constraints, and got aware that juggling in the middle ages was not a hobby.
Some traditional meanings are just impractical, for example subtle change or occult wisdom for the High Priestess.
As I use reversals, all meanings are positive or neutral at least. Hopefully those meanings open the door to intuitive reading.
I am open to suggestions.
Fool: freeflow/unconditioned, originality/unconventional, lighthearted
Magician: cunning, skill, creating effect, commerce
Popess: secret, contemplation, study
Empress: care, understanding, motherly
Emperor: authority, control, fatherly
Pope: teaching, information, expert
Lovers: options, hesitation, swinger/vamp
Chariot: hard power, boldness, ego
Justice: judgement, adjusting, testing, things judicial
Hermit: going own way, retirement from thing, secret plan
Wheel: gamble, complying, up and down swings
Strength: soft power, courage, inner strength
Hanged Man: stabilizing through confinement, having to wait, revolution
Death: transformation, annihalation of what is outdated, natural death
Temperance: balance being restored, healing, compromising
Devil: not bound by social conditioning(inner censor tied up), sense/sexual gratification, fun
Tower: damage to anything idle, blow to ego, quarrel
Star: (rejuvenation through) fantasy/dream, ideal, faith
Moon: evolution through trial, paranormal, last heavy miles
Sun: spontaneity, play, joy
Judgement: getting aware of, truth coming out, from potential to actuality
World: completion of task/matter, in tune with environment, versatility
The Magician and Justice have gotten four keywords. Commerce is traditionally related to the Magician, because the card is related to the planet mercury. However, I don't apply any astrological constraints, and got aware that juggling in the middle ages was not a hobby.
Some traditional meanings are just impractical, for example subtle change or occult wisdom for the High Priestess.
As I use reversals, all meanings are positive or neutral at least. Hopefully those meanings open the door to intuitive reading.
I am open to suggestions.
Fool: freeflow/unconditioned, originality/unconventional, lighthearted
Magician: cunning, skill, creating effect, commerce
Popess: secret, contemplation, study
Empress: care, understanding, motherly
Emperor: authority, control, fatherly
Pope: teaching, information, expert
Lovers: options, hesitation, swinger/vamp
Chariot: hard power, boldness, ego
Justice: judgement, adjusting, testing, things judicial
Hermit: going own way, retirement from thing, secret plan
Wheel: gamble, complying, up and down swings
Strength: soft power, courage, inner strength
Hanged Man: stabilizing through confinement, having to wait, revolution
Death: transformation, annihalation of what is outdated, natural death
Temperance: balance being restored, healing, compromising
Devil: not bound by social conditioning(inner censor tied up), sense/sexual gratification, fun
Tower: damage to anything idle, blow to ego, quarrel
Star: (rejuvenation through) fantasy/dream, ideal, faith
Moon: evolution through trial, paranormal, last heavy miles
Sun: spontaneity, play, joy
Judgement: getting aware of, truth coming out, from potential to actuality
World: completion of task/matter, in tune with environment, versatility