The Four Pages Represent Budding Ideas, Messages, New Information, Learning Moments, Situation Seen through the Eyes of a Child
Page of Pentacles
All the Pages represent the emergence of something new. This has not yet taken full form and will need to evolve, but this is the point when something can begin. Pentacles represent money ...
Page of Cups
The Page of Cups is the first of what are known as the ‘court cards’ and can represent an actual person or an experience. When reading the Page of Cups as a person, then this would represent ...
Page of Wands
The Page of Wands represents that a new creative or innovative idea is coming to life. There is a spark of creativity that could eventually lead to a new quest, a professional venture, journey or ...
Page of Swords
Swords represent the human or intellectual mind in all its different forms and the Page of any suit is the emergence of something new that comes into form where before there wasn’t anything...
The Four Knights Represent Ambition. Very Action Oriented. Maturity Level greater than the Pages, but less the King and Queen. Think Git R' Done.
Knight of Pentacles
Knights represent a time of action but the Knight of Pentacles is the most grounded and practical. This is all about deliberate action, with the Knight of Pentacles suggesting that you know...
Knight of Cups
Again, as with the Page of Cups, the Knight of Cups can represent a person or a state of being or feeling. If a person, this represents a young adult, either female or male, who is an emotional ...
Knight of Wands
The Knight of any suit is a call to action. Where the Page is the birth of an idea or an ideal, the spark of inspiration or creativity, the Knight demands action. The Knight of Wands can create a sense...
Knight of Swords
The Knight of any suit represents movement, the point where the seed planted with the Page reaches a point where action is required in order to take the next step. Swords represent the mind...
The Four Queens Represent Higher Maturity Level. Great Wisdom. Deeper Understanding in a Zen Kind of Way. Influences without being Pushy. Silent Control and Power.
Queen of Pentacles
As with all the Queens, the Queen of Pentacles represents a person in your life, yourself or the qualities she portrays. The Queen of Pentacles knows her worth, is abundant, mature and grounded....
Queen of Cups
As with all four court cards, this can represent a person or a state of feeling. The Queen of Cups can represent a woman in your life or pertaining to the question that you are asking...
Queen of Wands
The Queen of Wands, as with all the Queens, can represent an actual woman or the qualities that you can find or can draw on from within yourself. The Queens are mature, stable...
Queen of Swords
As with all the Queens, the Queen of Swords can represent an actual woman, these qualities within yourself or approaching a situation with these qualities. The Queens are mature...
The Four Kings Represent Maturity. Someone who is in Control and Gives Direction. Even Keeled. Confident. Determined. People Seek their Advise.
King of Pentacles
The Kings represent authority figures or your inner masculine strength and sense of purpose. The King of Pentacles is the master of the material world, with the ability to manage your resources...
King of Cups
The King represents the most powerful form of self expression and is the fully formed and mature male essence. Whether you are a man or a woman, where the Queen represents your feminine...
King of Wands
The King of Wands can represent a man with a strong sense of confidence, exuding power, an authority figure or an entrepreneurial spirit, an inner strength that allows him to make things...
King of Swords
All the court cards, which includes the Pages, Queens, Knights and Kings can represent actual people or that you can or need to approach a situation with their qualities. As an actual person...