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1. The Fool – It is the first card of the Major Arcana and believed to be the most influential, positive and powerful one indicating the new beginnings. It is numbered zero which indicates that it has infinite possibilities and limitless freedom.
The tarot was inspired and based off of Roman Catholic concepts and imagery that was present in the Italian Renaissance.
Due to this association with divination, tarot is strictly prohibited in the Bible. God warned His people, the Israelites, against divination when they were on the verge of entering the Promised Land. He lists divination among such evils as child sacrifice and casting spells in Deuteronomy --12.
The occult tarot may have 78 cards, but the deck doesn't follow traditional tarot symbolism (tdm, rws, & thoth). The tarot as a tradition is, in part, a specific set of images that have attached meanings to them. The symbols are important in revealing the cards' nuances and complexities.
If tarot is starting to make someone lose sight of what their own feelings, thoughts, or desires are, then it might be time to take a break from divination. Tarot as a practice shouldn't erode your confidence, intuition, or self-trust.
These cards are essentially a direct channel to the angelic realm, serving as divine containers for messages of love, healing and spiritual empowerment from angels and other benevolent beings.