Tarot cards spread out on a red background. Next to the Tarot cards are various crystals, including a Clear Quartz wand.

Reversed Major Arcana Tarot Card Meanings

Your Free Guide To The Meanings Of The Reversed Major Arcana

When it comes to Tarot readings, the Major Arcana cards can provide us with deep insights into our lives. However, when drawn in their reversed position, the meanings of these cards can shift, unlocking hidden messages and providing us with a deeper understanding of ourselves.

In this blog, we have explored the meanings and interpretations of all reversed Major Arcana Tarot cards. By gaining insight into the symbolism and messages of these cards, you can gain a deeper understanding of your Tarot readings and unlock the secrets of the Major Arcana.

The meanings of all reversed Major Arcana Tarot cards:

0 – The Fool
Recklessness, risk-taking and naivety.

The Fool Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

1 – The Magician
Manipulation, dishonesty and misdirection.

The Magician Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

2 – The High Priestess
Secrets, hidden knowledge and repressed intuition.

The High Priestess Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

3 – The Empress
Neglect, dependency and overprotectiveness.

The Empress Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

4 – The Emperor
Abuse of power, insecurity and lack of control.

The Emperor Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

5 – The Hierophant
Rebellion, unconventional thinking and questioning authority.

The Hierophant Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

6 – The Lovers
Disharmony, imbalance and indecision.

The Lovers Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

7 – The Chariot
Lack of direction, confusion and inner conflict.

The Chariot Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

8 – Justice
Injustice, bias and dishonesty.

Justice Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

9 – The Hermit
Isolation, loneliness and social anxiety.

The Hermit Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

10 – The Wheel of Fortune
Stagnation, resistance to change and potential bad luck.

The Wheel of Fortune Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

11 – Strength
Weakness, self-doubt and cowardice.

Strength Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

12 – The Hanged Man
Stagnation, surrender and apathy.

The Hanged Man Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

13 – Death
Resistance to change, denial and inability to let go.

Death Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

14 – Temperance
Imbalance, lack of moderation and extremes.

Temperance Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

15 – The Devil
Obsession, addiction and materialism.

Devil Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

16 – The Tower
Fear, trauma and upheaval.

The Tower Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

17 – The Star
Loss of hope, despair and disconnection from spirituality.

The Star Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

18 – The Moon
Deception, illusion and fear.

The Moon Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

19 – The Sun
Overconfidence, arrogance and recklessness.

The Sun Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

20 – Judgement

Refusal to change, fear of judgment and lack of self-awareness.

Judgement Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

21 – The World
Stagnation, fear of change and resistance to growth.

The World Major Arcana Tarot Card design.

Conclusion

Exploring the reverse meanings of the Major Arcana Tarot cards can offer valuable insights and guidance in your personal growth and development. By acknowledging both the upright and reversed meanings of these cards, you can gain a deeper understanding of the various challenges and opportunities that may arise on your journey.

Remember to approach these interpretations with an open mind and heart, and use them as a tool for self-reflection and empowerment. With practice and patience, you can develop a stronger connection with the Tarot and harness its wisdom to navigate life's twists and turns with greater clarity and confidence. So, whether you are a seasoned Tarot reader or a curious beginner, delve into the world of reversed Major Arcana cards and discover the treasures that await.

Visit our blog to also see all upright and reverse meanings of the Minor Arcana Tarot cards, alongside the upright meanings of the Major Arcana cards.

Get started on your Tarot Card reading journey

Whether you’re new to Tarot or a novice, why not download and print our Tarot Card journal and guide to help you keep track of your readings, what you can learn from them, alongside how to use different Tarot Card spreads to benefit you and others?

It includes a decorative front page, daily Tarot draws, a spread reading sheet, a monthly Tarot reading tracker, single card spreads, daily Tarot card draws, a monthly Tarot Card spread, two card spreads, three card spreads, a love reading, an evening contemplation reading spread, a self-reflection spread, four card Tarot spread, five card spread, six card spread, a ‘get to know’ your Tarot Cards spread, what should I do spread, ten card spread, Celtic Cross Tarot card spread and extra note pages to write your feelings, thoughts and interpretations.

You can also have an online Tarot Card reading by Dawn, Founder of Lunar Crystal Collective, who has more than a decade of experience.

Pick your Tarot cards

We have a large range of Tarot cards. Why not check them out?

Stay in touch

Looking for more tips? Check out our blog or follow us on FacebookInstagram and TikTok.

Back to blog

Leave a comment

Please note, comments need to be approved before they are published.