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"The 22 Major Arcana" or "Major Arcana of the Tarot", which are part of the deck of Tarot cards. Tarot is a system of divination and introspection that uses a set of cards with symbolic images.

The 22 Major Arcana are a group of cards in a standard Tarot deck, numbered 0 to 21. These cards are considered to have a deeper and more complex meaning than the other cards in the deck (the Minor Arcana). Each card has a distinct image and symbolism, and they can suggest different meanings and interpretations depending on the context in which they are used.

Here is the list of the 22 Major Arcana and their associated numbers:

א Madman
ב magician
ג High Priestess
ד Empress
ה king
ו The Emperor (or Hierophant)
ז Valentine
ח Dipper
ט righteousness
י hermit
כ Wheel of Fortune
ל Force
מ Hanged
נ The death
ס Temperance
ע devil
פ the tower
צ the star
ק Month
ר Sun.
ש Judgment
ת The world
Each of these cards has specific meanings and interpretations, and in a Tarot reading, their arrangement and combinations can provide clues and guides to interpreting the situation or questions asked. It is important to note that the Tarot has multiple schools of thought and interpretation, and the exact meanings may vary depending on the practitioner's practice and perspective.

The figures marked at each title of the arcana correspond in fact to the kabbalistic numbers from 1 to 22.
These are the letters of the Hebrew alphabet corresponding to the numbers 1 to 22, which are often used in Kabbalah and other esoteric practices to assign deep meanings and interpretations to the 22 Major Arcana of the Tarot. These associations with Hebrew letters can help develop additional connections and meanings in Tarot readings in a Kabbalistic context.
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I've always found the 22 Major Arcana fascinating! Each card holds a unique story and deep symbolism, making Tarot an intriguing tool for introspection. How the cards connect with different life experiences can open your eyes to new perspectives.

I think it’s super interesting how tarot and Hebrew letters connect. It feels like there’s this deep layer of meaning in both. Each card seems to carry its own story and vibe. The minor arcana, for example, gives insight into everyday life and struggles.
When you pair those cards with Hebrew letters, it opens up a whole new world of symbolism. Each letter has its energy and meaning, which can add depth to the readings. I love how both systems can help us reflect on our journeys and decisions.
Have you tried meditating on a specific card and its corresponding Hebrew letter? It could be an excellent way to deepen your understanding.