Each Tarot card is a treasure chest for our intuition. The meanings of colors in Tarot cards serve as the rubies, emeralds, and sapphires
that sparkle with clarity in our Tarot readings.
Just like number meanings of the Tarot, meanings of colors in the cards bring a fresh
new perspective on our spreads.
As you play with the meanings of colors in the Tarot, feel free to consult the color meanings chart below as a reference.
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Red: Think fire and blood - Red rushes to us with messages of passion, primal urges, action, pleasure, vibrancy, radiance, and love.
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Orange: A nice subdued blend between the aggressive red and the high-pitch of yellow - Orange is about harmony, aspiration, sociability, contentment, and intelligence
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Yellow: Worshipped in the form of the sun - Yellow is all about radiating creativity, protection, intellect, positivity and clarity.
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Green: The fresh start of spring brings oceans of Green and with it comes attributes of youth, sentimentality, nature, adventure, growth and health.
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Blue: Look to the sky for the meanings of Blue - open spaces, freedom, imagination, expansiveness, inspiration, and sensitivity.
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Indigo: Similar to the attributes of blue, but Indigo's energy runs very deep - consider the unknown depths of the sea along with emotion, strength, fluidity, persuasiveness, expressiveness, and pervasiveness.
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Violet: The hue of fragile flowers and sleepy sunsets, Violet reminds us of spirituality, communion, grandeur, high-ideals, devotion, and peace
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Brown: Anybody who has squished their toes through the rich moist earth has got Brown down - earthiness, tangible, practical, stable, nurturing, and solid.
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Gray: When fog rolls in and we're surrounded with the haze of Gray we understand its message of - uncertainty, neutrality, mystery, intensity, and austerity.
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Black: Black is required for all other colors to have depth and variation of hue - it's a forceful feature and represents formality, dignity, force, convention, stability, and zero-tolerance.
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White: Contemplate the brilliance of a new white snow and how it pulls a blanket
of peace over everything it touches - White stands for peace, cleansing, illumination, purity, innocence and the highest kind of understanding. |
I hope you have enjoyed these meanings of colors and incorporate their vibrancy in your Tarot readings. You'll find they bring about
a deeper, almost uplifting feel to your Tarot experience.