![]() If the seeker has a deeper problem the professional with concentrate and reveal how each personality will deal with the problem and give interpretations based on the meaning of each tarot card that form the court cards. The seeker's question is put to each of the personalities and the meaning is interpreted from sixteen different points of view. Since four court cards are found in each deck, the professional treats them as sixteen individuals, each with a different personality. The Knight is the symbol of youth between the ages of 18 and 30 and the Pages can be youth or children. The King and Queen represent males and females who are mature or married. The most simplistic view taken by tarot professionals is that the court cards represent human beings of different ages. Different tarot experts through history have given different interpretations to the meaning of each of the court cards, but it is universally agreed that they represent people. Each set of court cards reflect the seeker and the people that influence the life of the seeker. Each suite of cards in a tarot deck has a set of court cards. Court cards in a tarot deck are the cards with the pictures of Kings, Queens, Knights and Pages. The meaning of each tarot court card reflect the personality of the seeker and or the people who influence the seeker and much can be read into the personality and the environment of the seeker by examining court cards. ![]() The Court cards in the Tarot deck are considered by many as the most intriguing among the cards in the deck.
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