Major Arcana
The 22-card part of tarot that carries major thresholds, transformations and central life themes.
Definition: Major Arcana is the 22-card backbone of tarot, moving from the Fool to the World through thresholds and transformations.
Where it is used: Many Major cards in a spread suggest a larger life theme, decision threshold or deep recognition.
Mini example: The Tower shows a structure cracking, the Star opens repair and hope, the World brings completion.
Common confusion: Major Arcana cards should not be exaggerated; large themes can appear through small daily events.
Read together: The Fool, The Moon card, The World complete Major Arcana from another angle and create a natural path between pages.