Nivedita Aggarwal
Nivedita Aggarwal
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Tarot Cards: Can They Predict Your Future Through Karma and Divine Guidance?

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Introduction: Why Tarot Feels So Accurate

Tarot Cards are a sacred tool used to understand life’s hidden patterns.

People often come to Tarot with questions about love, health, career, or the future.

From a Vedic view, Tarot works because it connects to karma, divine grace, and your inner intuition.

Tarot is not separate from spiritual sciences like astrology or Vastu.

It is another mirror that helps you see what is already active in your energy field.


What Tarot Really Is (And What It Is Not)

Many people think Tarot is only fortune-telling.

That is only a small part of it.

Tarot is a form of occult science that reads symbols, energy, and timing.

It gives guidance about:

  1. Your past, present, and future patterns.

  2. Your emotional blocks and inner needs.

  3. Which karmas are fixed and which are flexible.

  4. What remedy or shift is needed now.

Tarot is not black magic.

It does not create events.

It only reveals the direction your karma is already moving.


The Structure of Tarot Cards

A full Tarot deck has 78 cards.

These are divided into two groups:

1. Major Arcana (22 Cards)

These cards show bigger life themes.

They indicate fixed destiny and strong karmic turning points.

When a major arcana card appears, it often means:

  • The event is destined.

  • A deep lesson is active.

  • God’s will is working through the situation.

Examples include cards like The Fool, The Lovers, Death, The Tower, and The World.

2. Minor Arcana (56 Cards)

These cards show daily life actions and choices.

They describe changeable destiny.

They tell you where effort, mindset, or remedy can shift results.

Minor arcana includes four suits, linked to the five elements pattern in Vedic thought.


Tarot and the Four Elements

In Vedic astrology, elements are a key to understanding nature and behavior.

Tarot also uses four elements, and each gives clues about the question.

Element mapping in Tarot:

  • Fire (Wands): action, desire, courage, struggle.

  • Earth (Pentacles): money, body, work, stability.

  • Air (Swords): mind, conflict, truth, decisions.

  • Water (Cups): emotions, love, healing, relationships.

Learning Tarot elements can improve your elemental balance understanding in astrology too.


Intuition: The Heart of Tarot Reading

A Tarot reading is not a mechanical process.

It is a blend of knowledge and intuition.

The first thing you notice in a card matters.

For example:

  • One person may notice the number first.

  • Another may notice clouds, colors, or a figure.

Then intuition organizes meaning through that visual focus.

So Tarot works best when the reader is calm, focused, and spiritually aligned.


Asking the Right Question Matters

Tarot answers your question based on your focus.

A vague question gives a vague answer.

A clear question gives a clear answer.

Good question examples:

  • “What should I understand about my career shift this year?”

  • “What is blocking peace in my marriage right now?”

  • “What energy should I heal for better health?”

Weak question examples:

  • “Will I be happy?”

  • “What will happen to me?”

Tarot reflects the mind’s clarity.


Tarot, Karma, and Destiny

In Vedic astrology, not all karma is the same.

Some karma is fixed, and some can change.

Tarot shows this difference clearly.

Fixed Destiny Signals

When major arcana appears strongly, it shows karmas you must face.

These can be like the Vedic dṛḍha karma zones.

Such events reshape life, even if you resist.

Changeable Destiny Signals

When minor arcana dominates, it shows flexibility.

This matches Vedic ideas of effort and remedy.

Here, your actions, prayers, or mindset can change the outcome.

So Tarot does not remove free will.

It shows where free will is possible.


Tarot for Chakras and Health

Tarot is also used to check chakra balance.

A chakra spread can show where energy is blocked.

Since chakras connect to organs, Tarot can reflect health risks early.

For example:

  • If lower chakra cards show stress, it may indicate digestive or reproductive issues.

  • If heart chakra cards look heavy, emotions may be affecting immunity.

Tarot does not replace medicine.

But it helps you understand the energy root of imbalance.


Timing Events Through Tarot

Tarot can also estimate timing.

This is done especially through minor arcana suits.

A simple timing idea many readers use:

  • Wands (Fire) → weeks

  • Cups (Water) → days

  • Swords (Air) → months

  • Pentacles (Earth) → years

Timing is not always exact like a clock.

But it gives a useful window.


Misconceptions About Tarot Cards

Tarot suffers from many myths.

Let’s clear the biggest ones.

Misconception 1: Tarot is harmful

Tarot is not harmful by itself.

A wrong reader can create fear.

A good reader brings clarity.

Misconception 2: Tarot is just a game

Tarot is a spiritual language.

It is not random play.

Serious readers train for years.

Misconception 3: “Scary cards mean death or disaster”

Cards like Death or The Tower scare people.

But in Tarot, Death means transformation.

The Tower means breaking what is false, so new truth can rise.

These cards often bring long-term healing.


Sacred Preparation Before a Reading

A reading should be treated like a spiritual meeting.

Your energy affects the result.

Simple do’s before a Tarot session:

  • Avoid alcohol for 24 hours before.

  • Avoid smoking for some time before.

  • Wash hands and sit calmly.

  • Keep a respectful mindset.

This matches the Vedic idea of approaching a sacred tool with purity.


Ethical Tarot Reading and Karmic Responsibility

Tarot readers must work responsibly.

Reading someone’s life is not entertainment.

A careless reader can add fear to someone’s karma.

Vedic tradition says that when you help guide another’s path, you share the karmic weight.

So a reader should:

  1. Avoid drama or exaggeration.

  2. Speak with compassion.

  3. Never claim absolute control over destiny.

  4. Offer clarity, not panic.

Tarot is meant to heal, not to scare.


Remedies Shown Through Tarot

Tarot can suggest remedies just like astrology.

Examples of Tarot-based remedies:

  • If Sun-type cards appear: strengthen Surya energy, self-confidence, morning sunlight.

  • If Moon-type cards appear: protect emotions, improve Chandra strength, rest and water balance.

  • If conflict cards appear: detach, pause, and re-approach later.

  • If illusion cards appear: reduce distractions, seek truth calmly.

Sometimes the remedy is simple:
change your view, not your fate.


How to Learn Tarot the Right Way

Tarot is not learned only by memorizing meanings.

It must be lived and observed.

A helpful practice:

  • Pull one card daily.

  • Observe its meaning through your day.

  • Note what events match it.

Doing this for 78 days builds real mastery.

This is similar to Vedic study: knowledge grows through daily connection.


Tarot and Vedic Astrology Together

Tarot and astrology do not clash.

In most cases they align.

Astrology gives a cosmic map.

Tarot gives a real-time energy pulse.

Astrology answers “what is written.”

Tarot answers “what is active right now.”

Both lead to the same truth when used wisely.


Conclusion: The Real Power of Tarot Cards

Tarot Cards are a sacred mirror of karma.

They do not control your future.

They reveal the pattern of your present energy.

They show:

  • what is destined,

  • what can be changed,

  • what lesson is arriving,

  • and what remedy supports you.

When used with purity, focus, and divine grace, Tarot becomes a beautiful Vedic-style guidance system.

It helps you walk your path with clarity, courage, and peace.

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