69 TAROT

Discover Yourself

Check out this awesome Tarot deck we’ve got. It’s all about helping you tap into your inner goddess – your power, your sexy side, and your freedom as a woman. There are 22 cards, and each one is like a little window into a different part of being a woman.

Why Give Tarot a Shot?

Look, Tarot’s been around forever, and for good reason. It’s not about telling your fortune or anything spooky. It’s more like a mirror that shows you stuff about yourself you might not have noticed. These cards are designed to really click with what it means to be a woman today.

The One-Card Wonder

Here’s the cool part – you get a random card. Think of it as a little nudge from the universe. This card could:

  1. Give you something cool to think about each day
  2. Point out something about yourself you might want to explore
  3. Hint at what kind of vibe is coming your way
  4. Kick-start some personal growth

It’s like getting a text from your intuition, you know? Take a moment with this card, see what pops into your head. It might surprise you what you learn about yourself.

Remember, Tarot isn’t about predicting the future. It’s more like a tool to help you figure yourself out. Each card is like a little step on your journey to becoming your most awesome self.

So, ready to see what the cards have to say about your power, your sensuality, and your freedom? Grab a deck and let’s get this journey started! Who knows what you might discover about yourself?

Meaning:

The Emperor

In the context of female sexuality, the Emperor symbolizes a woman’s ability to take control of her life and desires. It’s about “holding the reins” of one’s sexual life, not allowing others to dictate how to express sexuality or femininity.

“Be the queen of your own castle” – this phrase embodies the Emperor’s energy in female sexuality. It’s about setting clear boundaries, knowing what you want, and having the confidence to ask for it. The Emperor teaches that true freedom comes through structure and self-discipline.

This card also represents the integration of traditionally masculine qualities – assertiveness, leadership, logic – into one’s feminine identity. It reminds women that embracing these qualities doesn’t diminish their femininity but can enhance their personal power and sexual confidence.

The Devil

The Devil symbolizes liberation from feelings of guilt and shame associated with sexuality. In the context of female sexuality and power, this card invites women to face their “dark” desires and taboo fantasies, not judging them but accepting them as part of their nature.

“Forbidden fruit is the sweetest” – this saying reflects the allure of what society deems unacceptable. In a sexual context, The Devil might represent exploration of BDSM, fetishes, or other non-traditional forms of sexual expression. It invites women not to fear their “devilish” sides but to use their energy for self-knowledge and expanding the boundaries of pleasure.

However, The Devil also warns about the dangers of obsession and addiction. It reminds us of the importance of maintaining control over our desires, not allowing them to control our lives.

The Wheel of Fortune

The Wheel of Fortune symbolizes the cyclical nature of female libido and sexuality. This card speaks to the understanding that desires and sexual energy can change depending on various factors – from hormonal cycles to life circumstances.

“Change is the only constant” – this phrase embodies the Wheel of Fortune’s energy. In the context of sexuality, it reminds women that it’s normal and natural for their desires and preferences to change over time. It encourages acceptance of these changes as part of the journey.

This card also represents opportunities and new beginnings. It invites women to be open to new experiences and to see each turn of the wheel as a chance for new self-discovery.

The Hierophant

The Hierophant represents a challenge to traditional norms and societal expectations about female sexuality. This card invites women to critically examine the “sacred cows” of public opinion about what female sexuality should be and find their own path.

“Question everything” – this phrase captures the Hierophant’s energy in the context of female sexuality. It encourages women to challenge societal norms, religious doctrines, or cultural beliefs that may limit their sexual expression or identity.

The Hierophant also symbolizes the importance of sexual education and creating safe spaces for discussing taboo topics. It reminds us that knowledge is power, especially when it comes to understanding and embracing one’s sexuality.

The High Priestess

The High Priestess symbolizes a deep connection with intuition and feminine wisdom. In the context of female sexuality, this card speaks to understanding one’s sexual nature on a deep, almost mystical level. It invites a woman to listen to the wisdom of her body and subconscious, which know far more than the rational mind can express.

“Still waters run deep” – this saying perfectly describes the energy of The High Priestess. Outwardly, she may seem reserved and mysterious, but inside her, an ocean of passion and knowledge is churning. In the context of female sexuality, this can mean that true power and freedom are not always outwardly manifested, but deeply felt inside. The High Priestess invites a woman to explore the hidden depths of her sexuality, not fearing what she might discover there.

This card also symbolizes sacred femininity and connection with the cycles of nature and the moon. In the context of sexuality, this can mean accepting the cyclical nature of female libido, understanding the connection between sexuality and creativity, and recognizing the sacred aspect of sexual relationships. The High Priestess reminds us that there is a mystery in every woman that needs to be respected and cherished.

The Judgement

The Judgement symbolizes the awakening and liberation of suppressed sexual energy. This card speaks of a moment of realization when a woman hears the “call” of her true sexual nature and is ready to answer it.

“Rise up” – this phrase reflects the liberating energy of Judgement. In a sexual context, it might mean rejecting self-judgment and accepting all aspects of one’s sexuality. Judgement invites women to “rise up” against internal and external judges who tried to control or suppress their sexuality.

This card also symbolizes transformation and new beginnings. In the context of female sexuality, this might mean a radical change in attitude towards sex and one’s body, possibly after a long period of suppression or denial.

The Tower

The Tower symbolizes the destruction of outdated structures and beliefs about female roles and sexuality. This card speaks of sudden, often painful, but necessary changes that free women from limiting beliefs and social constructs.

“Sometimes you need to destroy in order to create” – this phrase captures The Tower’s energy. In a sexual context, it might represent a moment of realization that shatters illusions about a partner, relationship, or one’s own sexuality. The Tower invites women not to fear these moments of “destruction,” as they open the way to more authentic self-expression.

This card also represents the release of suppressed energy. In the context of female sexuality, this might mean a sudden release of long-suppressed desires or emotions.

The Hanged Man

The Hanged Man symbolizes a willingness to look at one’s sexuality from a completely new perspective. This card invites women to “turn upside down” their ideas about sex, pleasure, and femininity.

“No pain, no gain” – this phrase reflects the paradoxical nature of The Hanged Man. In a sexual context, it can mean that periods of abstinence or sexual difficulties can lead to deep insights and personal growth.

This card also represents voluntary sacrifice for a higher purpose. In the context of female sexuality, this might mean letting go of unhealthy patterns or toxic relationships to achieve true sexual freedom and satisfaction.

The Sun

The Sun symbolizes joy, celebration of femininity, and complete acceptance of one’s body and sexuality. This card speaks of a state of inner harmony where a woman feels comfortable in her skin and able to freely express her sexuality.

“Let your light shine” – this phrase perfectly captures The Sun’s energy. In a sexual context, it can mean the ability to radiate confidence and attractiveness, not trying to conform to others’ beauty standards. The Sun invites women to enjoy their bodies and sexuality without shame or hiding.

This card also symbolizes innocence and purity of intentions. In the context of female sexuality, this might mean returning to a natural, uninhibited attitude towards sex and physicality, free from social taboos and restrictions.

The Fool

The Fool symbolizes the beginning of a woman’s journey towards self-discovery and revealing her true essence. This card invites you to “leap into the unknown,” casting aside fears and preconceptions about your sexuality and feminine power. It speaks of a readiness to explore your desires without regard for social norms and expectations.

In the context of female sexuality, The Fool offers a chance to start with a clean slate, discarding everything that has been imposed by society or past experiences. It’s an opportunity to rediscover your body, your desires, and your sensuality as if for the first time. The “innocence” of The Fool here doesn’t mean naivety, but rather openness to new experiences and willingness to learn.

The Fool also symbolizes the freedom to be yourself, without masks or pretense. It’s an invitation for a woman to “dance as if no one is watching” in expressing her sexuality and femininity. This card reminds us that true freedom begins with accepting yourself as you are, with all your unique traits and desires.

The Chariot

The Chariot symbolizes forward movement, overcoming obstacles on the path to sexual freedom and self-expression. This card speaks to a woman’s ability to “hold the reins” of her sexual life, controlling her desires and passions without suppressing them.

“Take the bull by the horns” – this idiom well reflects the energy of The Chariot. In a sexual context, this can mean courage in exploring one’s desires, initiative in relationships, readiness to overcome fears and complexes related to sexuality.

This card also symbolizes the balance of opposites. In the context of female sexuality, this can mean finding a balance between tenderness and passion, between giving and receiving, between vulnerability and strength.

The Moon

The Moon symbolizes deep immersion in the subconscious aspects of female nature. This card invites women to explore their hidden desires, intuitive knowledge about their body and sexuality that often remain in the shadow of consciousness.

“Still waters run deep” – this saying reflects the mysterious and sometimes frightening nature of The Moon. In a sexual context, it might mean encountering the “dark” aspects of one’s sexuality – fantasies or desires that might seem unacceptable or strange. The Moon invites women not to fear these aspects but to explore them with curiosity and acceptance.

This card is also associated with female cycles and intuition. In the context of sexuality, this might mean a deeper understanding of the connection between the menstrual cycle and libido, as well as developing an intuitive understanding of one’s sexual needs.

The Magician

The Magician embodies a woman’s realization of her inner power and ability to create reality. In the context of sexuality and feminine power, this card speaks to a woman’s ability to be an active creator of her sexual life, not a passive participant. The Magician invites a woman to take the “magic wand” into her own hands and begin shaping her experience according to her true desires.

Sexual energy in the context of The Magician is viewed as a powerful tool for creation and transformation. It’s not just a physical act, but a way of connecting the earthly and the heavenly, the material and the spiritual. The Magician suggests that a woman view her sexuality as a sacred gift that can be used to create beauty, love, and even new life.

“As above, so below” – this hermetic maxim associated with The Magician, in the context of female sexuality, can mean that the inner sense of power and value will be reflected in the outer world. The Magician invites a woman to realize that her sexual energy is not something separate from her overall life force, but an integral part of it that can be integrated into all aspects of life.

The Temperance

The Temperance symbolizes balance and integration of various aspects of sexuality. This card speaks to the ability to find the “golden mean” between spiritual and physical, between passion and tenderness, between giving and receiving in sexual relationships.

“Everything in moderation” – this wisdom reflects the energy of Temperance. In a sexual context, it can mean understanding that healthy sexuality is not constant passion or excessive activity, but rather a rhythmic alternation of periods of intensity and rest.

This card also represents alchemy and transformation. In the context of female sexuality, this can mean the ability to transform sexual energy into creative force, using it not only for physical pleasure but also for spiritual growth and self-realization.

The Star

The Star symbolizes hope, inspiration, and renewal in the context of female sexuality. This card speaks of a period of healing and recovery after difficulties or traumas related to sexuality. It invites women to believe again in the possibility of healthy, joyful sexual relationships.

“Shine bright like a star” – this phrase reflects The Star’s energy. In a sexual context, it can mean the ability to radiate inner beauty and attractiveness, regardless of external standards. The Star invites women to find their unique way of “shining” and expressing their sexuality without fear of judgment.

This card also represents connection with nature and the cosmos. In the context of female sexuality, this might mean reconnecting with the natural cycles of the body, accepting one’s natural beauty and sexuality.

The Empress

The Empress represents the embodiment of mature femininity in all its fullness. In the context of female sexuality and power, she symbolizes complete acceptance of one’s body, sexuality, and ability to create life. The Empress understands that her body is a temple, capable of not only giving and receiving pleasure but also nurturing new life.

“Bloom where you are planted” – this phrase captures the Empress’s energy. In terms of sexuality, it encourages women to flourish in their current circumstances, embracing their bodies and desires regardless of societal standards. The Empress invites women to treat their bodies with love and respect, valuing every feature as a manifestation of divine beauty.

This card also speaks to the power of sensuality and the importance of self-care. It reminds women that taking time to nurture themselves – physically, emotionally, and spiritually – is not selfish, but essential for their overall well-being and ability to nurture others.

The Lovers

The Lovers symbolize harmony between mind and body, between spiritual and physical aspects of love. This card speaks to a woman’s ability to make conscious choices in love and sexual relationships, not succumbing to societal or partner pressure.

“Two halves of a whole” – this phrase reflects the ideal of equality and complementarity in relationships that The Lovers represent. In a sexual context, this means a partnership where both participants freely express their desires and respect each other’s boundaries.

The Lovers also symbolize the integration of different aspects of personality. For a woman, this can mean reconciling her sensual, sexual side with other aspects of life – career, spirituality, motherhood. This card reminds us that being sexual and being successful in other areas are not mutually exclusive concepts.

The World

The World symbolizes the complete integration of all aspects of femininity and sexuality. This card represents the culmination of the journey to sexual freedom and self-knowledge, where a woman achieves a state of wholeness and harmony with her sexual nature.

“The world is your oyster” – this saying reflects the state of comfort and confidence that The World symbolizes. In a sexual context, it means complete acceptance of one’s body, desires, and sexual identity. A woman feels comfortable in any situations related to the manifestation of sexuality, whether in intimate moments or public situations.

The World also symbolizes the completion of a cycle and the beginning of a new one at a higher level. It reminds us that true sexual freedom is not an endpoint but a constant dance between different aspects of self and the world around. It’s a state where a woman feels whole, free, and connected to all that exists through her unique sexual energy.

The Death

The Death symbolizes deep transformation and renewal in the context of female sexuality. This card speaks of readiness to “bury” outdated notions of female roles and sexuality to make room for new, more authentic self-expression.

“Out with the old, in with the new” – this phrase captures the transformative energy of Death. In a sexual context, it might mean radically changing one’s attitude towards their body, desires, or sexual identity.

This card also represents the cyclical nature of life and nature. In the context of female sexuality, it can mean accepting natural changes in the body and libido throughout life – from puberty to menopause.

The Hermit

The Hermit symbolizes a period of self-discovery and deep exploration of one’s desires and needs. In the context of female sexuality and power, this card invites women to “look within,” detaching from external noise and societal expectations to hear their inner voice.

“Know thyself” – this ancient wisdom captures the essence of The Hermit. In terms of sexuality, it encourages women to take time for self-reflection and self-exploration. This might involve practices of self-discovery, meditation on sexuality, or exploring one’s body without the pressure of a partner or society.

The Hermit reminds us that true sexual freedom begins with deep self-understanding and self-acceptance. It’s about being comfortable with oneself before seeking connection with others.

The Strength

The Strength card represents a woman’s inner resilience, courage, and the harmonious balance between her primal instincts and higher self. In the context of female sexuality and empowerment, this card speaks to the ability to embrace one’s desires and passions without fear or shame, while maintaining control and self-respect. Strength is not about suppression but about integration—acknowledging the wild, untamed aspects of oneself and channeling them into a source of power and confidence.

This card invites a woman to connect with her raw, instinctual energy and recognize it as a vital part of her being. It encourages her to approach her sexuality with both tenderness and boldness, understanding that true strength lies in vulnerability and authenticity. Strength teaches that embracing one’s sensuality is not a sign of weakness but a profound act of self-love and acceptance.

In the context of female sexuality, Strength symbolizes the courage to face societal judgments and internalized fears, transforming them into a source of empowerment. It reminds a woman that her body, desires, and emotions are not something to be tamed or hidden but celebrated as part of her unique essence. The lion in this card represents the untamed, passionate side of a woman, while the figure of Strength shows that this energy can be guided with love, patience, and understanding.

Ultimately, Strength is an invitation to trust in your own power, to be gentle with yourself, and to find harmony between your wild nature and your higher aspirations. It is a reminder that true strength comes from within, and it is through this inner balance that a woman can fully express her sexuality and femininity with grace and confidence.

The Justice

Justice symbolizes balance and equality in relationships in the context of female sexuality. This card speaks to the importance of mutual respect, consent, and equality in sexual relationships.

“What goes around, comes around” – this saying reflects the principle of karma that Justice represents. In a sexual context, it can mean that how one treats their own sexuality and their partners ultimately determines the quality of their sexual life.

Justice also emphasizes the importance of setting healthy boundaries in one’s sexual life. It reminds us that sexual freedom comes with responsibility for one’s actions and their consequences.