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Tarot Time - Court Cards
Kings, queens, knights, and pages. What do they all have in common? They are all names for the main court cards in tarot! While the names of these cards can vary (some cards choose to do away with the more gendered terms) the idea remains relatively the same.
Depending on the suits of these cards (wands, pentacles, swords, cups) the exact meaning will change. But here are the main ideas behind the court cards.
Pages
Pages are often young people who are energetic and at the beginning of their journey. They are learning who they are and face their journey with excitement and energy. They can be seen as naïve and new. Pages can represent a person with the aspects outlined above, or they can represent situations. They are like the young children of the deck.
Knights
Knights as people often are more focused and mature than a page. They are more experienced and know who they are and what they’re doing- to an extent. They are not as mature as the queens or kings of the arcana.
These cards can also represent egoism and extreme or rash behaviors, as they are more experienced, like the young adults of the deck. They can often be seen as an excess of something and are likely to represent that you need to step back and reevaluate a situation or that you are not quite ready even if you think you are.
Queens
Queens as people are often strong feminine (not necessarily female) people who are mature and tend to nurture. She provides support. Queens in a reading could mean you need support or that you need to support others, look at the suit of the queen for more information. Queens tend to be the more internal expression of their suits; meaning that they are more gentle in their influence and not as forceful as a king could be. These cards encourage you to look for hidden influences in your situation or self. Queens are often women or feminine people between 30 and 50.
Kings
Kings are seen as the most mature and influential of the minor arcana and court cards. They have much more experience than the others and can represent wisdom and understanding. They represent their respective suits’ fullest personalities.
As people, Kings have full control over the feelings, emotions, thoughts and actions that form part of his personality. As such, they are stable and solid... They like to manage, direct and stabilize the energy associated with their Suit.
They are providers, responsible and make a difference to the world. Kings often represent older men or the masculine energy of a person. They demand respect and are often able to manage or direct others. King cards also tend to have a fatherly undertone to their card. Kings can represent growth and maturity, either of a person, relationship, job, or idea.
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