The Numbers in Tarot are symbols that can be viewed as worlds or dimensions in Tarot as shown below. The Major Arcana cards in the first tier of each dimension, rules the set of four Minor Arcana cards in the second tier. There are nine dimensions, and three ages to explore. The court cards (not listed below) expresses the evolution of The Fool from Page, to Knight, then depending on sex: Queen or King.
Dimensions[]
A dimension is a concept to describe an alternate world or reality, or possibly a plane of existence. The dimensions that the numbers in Tarot represent are merely reference points to help us, as humans, understand not only our own reality, but the possibility of another reality that exists behind a barrier or veil that divides us from "them". Who are they? They are every human label we've given them: spirit guides, angels, demons, the higher-self, aliens, the subconscious. What is certain, is that they are a superior intelligent consciousness separate from the human consciousness.
Dimensions are consistent with the enlightenment of duality — it is and it is not. The dimensions by which the Major Arcana guides represent, may not really be numerous or even numerical, but to help the human mind understand our world, and theirs, we need the numbers as reference points (Like a "paint by numbers" system). In the westernized culture of Kung-Fu, grades are provided in the form of colored belts to help the student realize his mastery in tiers and finally in degrees. However, in the reality of the ancient Kung-Fu masters of the Far East, they have not known such system, nor recognized degrees. A master became a master when it was time, whether they knew it or not.
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1st Dimension - Awareness | |||
The first to the third dimensions experience three ages. | |||
The First Age | The Second Age | The Third Age | |
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I - The Magician 1 |
X - Wheel of Fortune 10; 1 + 0 = 1 |
XIX - The Sun 19; 1 + 9 = 10 -> 1 | |
The set of Minor Arcana that share the same dimensional number is governed by each Major above. | |||
2nd Dimension - Inspiration | |||
The First Age | The Second Age | The Third Age | |
II - The High Priestess 2 |
XI - Justice 11; 1 + 1 = 2 |
XX - The Last Judgement 20; 2 + 0 = 2 | |
Two of Wands |
Two of Swords |
Two of Cups |
Two of Pentacles |
3rd Dimension - Materialization | |||
The third dimension experiences three ages, but only in the third age governs The World and The Fool | |||
The First Age | The Second Age | The Third Age | |
III - The Empress 3 |
XII - The Hanged Man 12; 1 + 2 = 3 |
XXI - The World 21; 2 + 1 = 3 |
Zero - The Fool mankind living in the 3rd dim |
Three of Wands |
Three of Swords |
Three of Cups |
Three of Pentacles |
4th Dimension - Transformation | |||
The fourth to the ninth dimensions experience two ages. | |||
The First Age | The Second Age | ||
IV - The Emperor | XIII - Death | ||
Four of Wands |
Four of Swords |
Four of Cups |
Four of Pentacles |
5th Dimension - Self actualization | |||
The First Age | The Second Age | ||
V - The Hierophant | XIV - Temperance | ||
Five of Wands |
Five of Swords |
Five of Cups |
Five of Pentacles |
6th Dimension - Merging | |||
The First Age | The Second Age | ||
VI - The Lovers | XV - The Devil | ||
Six of Wands |
Six of Swords |
Six of Cups |
Six of Pentacles |
7th Dimension - Reformation | |||
The First Age | The Second Age | ||
VII - The Chariot | XVI - The Tower | ||
Seven of Wands |
Seven of Swords |
Seven of Cups |
Seven of Pentacles |
8th Dimension - Reinforcing | |||
The First Age | The Second Age | ||
VIII - Strength | XVII - The Star | ||
Eight of Wands |
Eight of Swords |
Eight of Cups |
Eight of Pentacles |
9th Dimension[1] - Reflection | |||
The First Age | The Second Age | ||
IX - The Hermit | XVIII - The Moon | ||
Nine of Wands |
Nine of Swords |
Nine of Cups |
Nine of Pentacles |
Notes[]
- ↑ In Norse mythology, there were nine (9) Worlds.