My journey into Tarot began with the Hebrew alphabet. Each letter held a unique character that unfolded into a story—much like Tarot. Each symbol carried a numerical value, offering two layers of meaning: a number, and one rooted in the letter itself.
Take Aleph (א), for example—the symbol of the Fool. It connects the upper and lower worlds with two yods (י) and a vav (ו), joining us to the spiritual realm as it draws us toward the divine source of life. When Aleph appears in a word, it hints at a connection with a higher power—some refer to the source as God, a spirit guide, or the universe. This discovery led me to Tarot, and I’ve been on this path ever since.
It’s important to remember that numerology is incorporated throughout Tarot. It weaves itself between both the Major and Minor Arcana.
Major Arcana
