Unlocking Your Spiritual Mirror: Which Tarot Card Represents Your Soul?


There's a mysterious allure to tarot cards. They are not just cards; they are mirrors reflecting our deepest thoughts, desires, and emotions. They represent the spiritual journey we undertake every day. This blog post delves into the spiritual aspects of tarot cards and helps you uncover the card that mirrors your soul. 

The Spiritual Connection 

The spiritual connection between tarot cards and human souls can be traced back to ancient times. Tarot cards are more than just a fortune-telling tool; they are a spiritual compass, guiding us through life’s journey. 

- The Major Arcana cards reflect our spiritual journeys and the lessons we learn along the way.
- The Minor Arcana cards, on the other hand, represent the trials, tribulations, and joys we encounter in our daily lives.

Finding Your Soul Card

Your soul card in the tarot deck is the card that aligns most closely with your inner self. It's a reflection of who you are at your core, embodying your motivations, fears, strengths, and potential. Here's a simple method to discover your soul card:

1. Calculate your birth card: Add together the numbers of your birth date. For example, if your birthday is 5th May 1985, add: 5 (day) + 5 (month) + 1+9+8+5 (year). The sum is 33.
2. Reduce to a single digit: If the sum is more than 22 (the total number of Major Arcana cards), reduce it to a single digit. For the example above, 3+3 equals 6.

The final number corresponds to your soul card in the Major Arcana. In this example, 6 refers to The Lovers card, symbolizing harmony, relationships, and choices.

The Meaning of Each Soul Card

Once you have identified your soul card, delve into its spiritual implications. Here are brief interpretations of each of the Major Arcana cards:

- The Fool (0): Embodies innocence, spontaneity, and a free spirit.
- The Magician (1): Symbolizes creativity, self-confidence, and making things happen.
- The High Priestess (2): Represents intuition, mystery, and inner knowledge.
- The Empress (3): Symbolizes abundance, fertility, and motherhood.
- The Emperor (4): Embodies authority, structure, and control.
- The Hierophant (5): Represents spiritual wisdom, religious beliefs, and conformity.
- The Lovers (6): Symbolizes love, harmony, and relationships.
- The Chariot (7): Embodies determination, self-control, and will power.
- Strength (8): Represents courage, patience, and inner strength.
- The Hermit (9): Symbolizes introspection, solitude, and philosophical searches.

Identifying your tarot soul card is a deeply personal and spiritually enriching experience. The card acts as a mirror, reflecting your inner world and guiding you on your spiritual journey. Remember, the cards are not a prediction tool, but a method of introspection and self-discovery. Embrace the wisdom they offer, and you'll gain a greater understanding of your true self.

Remember, tarot is a personal journey. The interpretations provided are general; your personal experience with your soul card might differ, and that's okay. The goal is self-discovery and spiritual growth. So, ready to uncover your spiritual mirror?

With love and fire,
Ms. Bina
The Renaissance Woman the Algorithm Warned You About

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