![]() ![]() ![]() Pull the four Queens from the Tarot deck, placing them in a horizontal row. ![]() “A Queen card Tarot spread helps you to get in touch with the energies of each Tarot Queen and how you can manifest their energy into your own life. So we can go ahead and smash the patriarchy in two different ways with this court card. the inferior Knight card or the more advanced King card, it’s less about levels in terms of hierarchy and more about evolution of self-emotional, mental, physical, or economic maturity, depending on which suit it comes from. There is a fairly common belief that all of our Queens represent ‘divine feminine energy,’ and I would agree that they do to a certain point, but I also insist that the idea of gender, in energy or otherwise, doesn’t actually exist, so you should never get hung up on any court card ever representing exclusively males or females. Each of the four suits has a Queen card that possesses very different traits, skill sets, and experiences we all can identify from time to time in our lives. “All Court cards customarily represent a whole person and their personality traits in a reading, but occasionally they indicate a situation and what personality traits you may need to encompass in order to handle it best. In order to understand the Queens and Empress on a deeper level, BUST spoke with several Tarot readers to gain deeper knowledge of these cards in the Tarot. She is the giver and healer of life, beauty, and creation. The ultimate feminine and most powerful card in the Tarot is the Empress. They represent our feelings and emotions, aiming to give energy and sentiments to situations. The Queens embody all sides of the feminine spirit, as they are the manifestation of the element (suit) which they represent. They represent the doer, the provider, the intellect, and the nurturer, respectively. All four Queens in the Tarot represent and embody four different types of women, and are classified by the four elements: the Queen of Wands (Fire), Pentacles (Earth), Swords (Air), and Cups (Water). ![]()
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