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The intuitive ceo

Tarot

for Business

By Juno Arcana

What You Will Gain From This Training

By the end of this mini training, you will be able to: • Use tarot as a clarity and decision-making tool • Ask aligned, powerful business questions instead of vague ones • Interpret tarot messages in a grounded, strategic way • Identify blocks, strengths, and opportunities in your business • Apply tarot insights to real, concrete actions • Use my 6-Card Business Map to structure intuitive decisions

⚠️ Important Disclaimer

Tarot is a tool for guidance, self-reflection, and decision support. It does not replace professional advice in the fields of legal, financial, medical, or psychological matters. The cards do not dictate your future. They highlight energies, tendencies, and perspectives. You always remain responsible for your choices, actions, and decisions.

Between symbols and arcana lies an ancient wisdom. The tarot as a guide to understand your personal journey.

The Origin of Tarot

Inner guide through the arcana

A Symbolic Map of the Soul. Between Game, Art, and the Esoteric

Although in its beginnings it did not have an esoteric purpose, it already contained images loaded with symbolism, reflecting medieval and Renaissance thought. It was only in the 18th century that tarot began to be associated with hidden wisdom and divination.

Tarot was born in 15th century Europe as a card game, especially popular among the Italian nobility. The first decks, like the famous Visconti-Sforza Tarot, were true works of art commissioned by aristocratic families.

1781

Antoine Court de Gébelin popularized tarot as an esoteric tool

Over time, tarot transformed into a spiritual tool and a means of self-discovery.

In the 20th century, the creation of the Rider-Waite-Smith deck marked a turning point, thanks to its rich iconography and accessibility. Today, tarot is seen by many as a symbolic mirror of the soul.

Origin of Tarot

Key Dates

21st Century

20th Century

18th Century

15th Century

14th Century

North Africa and Turkey

Arrives in Europe, Marseille Tarot

Related to Egypt

Global. Therapeutic and psychological approaches

England. Rider-Waite Tarot

Understanding the Tarot Deck

A guide to the Major and Minor Arcana

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Cards that make up the Deck

22

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Minor Arcana

Major Arcana

The Major Arcana: The Key Cards of Tarot

Cards like Death signify transformation and rebirth, The Tower speaks of drastic and liberating changes, and The Magician represents the power to create and manifest.

a stage of the human and spiritual journey, from The Fool (0/22), which marks the beginning full of possibilities, to The World (XXI), which represents the realization and closure of a cycle.

Did you know that in the tarot deck there are major and minor arcana? The former are the most emblematic and loaded with symbolism. A set of 22 cards that symbolize

Archetypes

Let’s discover the 22 archetypes together

Invites emotional balance, inner harmony, and the fusion of opposites.

Each card in the tarot, especially in the Major Arcana, represents an archetype a universal pattern of behavior, energy, or life lesson. Archetypes are like mirrors that reflect aspects of ourselves, our challenges, and our potential. They are timeless symbols drawn from mythology, psychology, and collective human experience, helping us understand who we are and how we navigate life. Click on the cards to turn them over and understand their meaning.

XIV

THE TEMPERANCE

Calls for fairness, truth, and to face the consequences with integrity.

It embodies the energy of fertility, abundance, and the maternal love that nurtures.

Reflects the chains of desire, addiction, or ego, and the possibility of liberation.

Indicates triumph through discipline, focus, and firm will.

Speaks of total achievement, closure of cycles and realization at all levels.

XXI

VII

III

XV

VIII

THE WORLD

THE EMPRESS

JUSTICE

THE DEVIL

THE CHARIOT

Represents the beginning of a new path with innocence, enthusiasm, and faith in the unknown.

Speaks of intuitive wisdom, hidden mysteries, and the importance of inner silence.

Symbolizes the power to create your reality using your will, resources, and focus.

II

THE FOOL

THE MAGICIAN

THE HIGH PRIESTESS

Represents authority, control, and the need for firm structures and order.

This card was previously called "The Pope".Suggests spiritual teaching, traditional values and the search for moral guidance.

IV

THE EMPEROR

THE hierophant

Reflects love, emotional union, and important decisions of the heart.

Indicates triumph through discipline, focus, and firm will.

Calls for fairness, truth, and to face the consequences with integrity.

VII

VI

VIII

THE LOVERS

THE CHARIOT

JUSTICE

Invites deep introspection, voluntary isolation, and wisdom gained through experience.

Represents the twists of fate, constant change, and luck in motion.

Speaks of mastering passions through patience, compassion, and inner strength.

IX

XI

THE HERMIT

THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE

STRENGTH

It does not speak of a literal end, but of deep closure and transformation to be reborn.

Indicates a necessary pause, conscious sacrifice, and seeing the world from another angle.

XIII

XII

DEATH

THE HANGED MAN

Calls for the awakening of consciousness, reconciliation with the past, and rebirth.

Represents total clarity, full joy and visible and shared success.

Suggests confusion, secrets, illusions or unconscious fears that need to be illuminated.

Speaks of total achievement, closure of cycle and realization at all levels.

XIX

XX

THE SUN

THE JUDGMENT

XVIII

XXI

THE MOON

THE WORLD

Reflects the chains of desire, addiction, or ego, and the possibility of liberation.

Represents a sudden break that destroys the false to give way to a revealing truth.

Speaks of renewed hope, spiritual guidance and connection with the divine.

XVI

XV

XVII

THE DEVIL

THE TOWER

THE STAR

Asking the Right Questions

How to frame your intentions and guide your reading

DIFFERENT APPROACHES

From the Tarot

Evolutionary Therapeutic
Predictive Divination

It is used as a tool for self-knowledge and personal healing.

It reveals trends, warnings and opportunities in different aspects of life.

Creative
Occultist

It focuses on its connection with esoteric systems such as Kabbalah, astrology, alchemy, and ceremonial magic.

It is used as a tool to enhance creativity and foster artistic or personal inspiration.

In this mini training, we will mainly use tarot as a tool for divination. Before we begin, let’s take a moment to reflect and ask ourselves a few key questions: this short quiz will help you clarify your intention and your relationship with tarot.

Let’s Practice!

Hands-on exercise to apply what you’ve learned

But before... some tips!

Practice with simple spreads, like past-present-future.

Tarot is a tool for self-knowledge and guidance, not for absolute destiny.

It is not necessary to memorize all the meanings, trust your intuition.

Choose a deck that you feel connected to and observe its images.

Start by drawing one card a day and reflect on its message.

The most important thing is constant practice and connection with your deck.

Reading Methods

According to approach and purpose

In a business context, tarot is best used as a tool for clarity and decision-making. Simple spreads allow you to identify challenges, opportunities, and next steps without overcomplicating the message. The goal is not to analyze every detail, but to gain a clear perspective that supports action and alignment. For this reason, I strongly recommend starting with a three-card spread, which offers focused insight, keeps interpretations grounded, and helps you build confidence before moving on to more complex layouts.

Simple Methods
Classic Draws
Specialized Draws

Three card spread exercice

Take three cards from the deck and try to read your message.

Suggests confusion, secrets, illusions or unconscious fears that need to be illuminated.

Reflects love, emotional union, and important decisions of the heart.

Represents a sudden break that destroys the false to make way for a revealing truth.

XVI

VI

XVIII

THE LOVERS

THE TOWER

THE MOON

7 Questions to ask the Tarot for your Business

Now it’s your turn. Take your tarot deck and a notebook, ground yourself, and focus on your business intention. Pull your 3 cards while releasing attachment. The following questions will help guide your reading and turn insight into aligned action.

  • What is blocking my business growth right now?
  • What should I focus on to improve results?
  • How can I leverage my strengths more effectively?
  • What resources or support do I need to succeed?
  • Which opportunities should I pursue next?
  • What potential risks or challenges should I be aware of?
  • What is the best course of action to align with my long-term vision?

My Signature Method: 6-Card BUSINESS Map

My exclusive tarot spread for business

Invite the energy of the tarot right now... What message needs to reach you at this moment?

To go deeper, do your 6-Card Business Map. The 6-Card Business Map is a spread I created to bring clarity and structure to business questions. Each card answers a specific point It’s my personal technique because it bridges tarot and strategy, keeping readings grounded, clear, and actionable.

The 6-Card Business Map

Fortress

What to improve

What I need

Where Iam going

Block

Conclusion

Congratulations!

You’ve now explored how tarot can be a practical tool for your business. You’ve learned to identify blocks, leverage strengths, clarify needs, and map your direction. Remember, the cards are a guide, not a rule : your choices shape the journey. Keep practicing as soon as you need it, trust your intuition, and use tarot to make conscious, aligned business decisions every step of the way. Share your progress with your tarot besties in the group, and don’t forget to download your complementary resources to go even further.

Thank you!

Start your mystical skill

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Classic Spreads

Classic spreads, such as the Celtic Cross or the Horseshoe, allow for a deeper and more structured view of the querent's situation. This spread can open the door to an inner vision related to hidden and unconscious aspects.

Celtic Cross Spread

Specialized Draws

Specialized draws focus on specific themes such as love, work, health, or important decisions, adapting the reading to the area of interest with a card layout designed for it.

Dream Draw

Simple Methods

PastSituation

Future Outcome Solution

Present ActionObstacle

Each method adapts to the situation and needs of the querent. Simple draws, like the daily card or the three-card draw, offer quick and direct answers, ideal for everyday situations.

Three Card Draw