Court Cards in the Tarot are often the most complex and confusing cards to interpret. There are so many ways to interpret them β as people, as personalities, as situations, and more. Most often, Court Cards represent a person. That person can be either yourself or someone else. By understanding the personality and attributes of the card, you can pinpoint whether it is yourself or someone else represented by that card.Court Cards primarily reflect personality traits and characteristics. They provide clues as to how a person thinks, feels and acts, and what truly motivates them. The Court Cards have often been linked to the Myers-Briggs Personality Trait Indicator (MBTI). Myer-Briggs is based around the theories and ideas of Carl Jung and is now a very well-respected method of gaining a deeper understanding about personality types and motivational factors. According to the MBTI tests, there are 16 different Personality Types. Interestingly, this corresponds to the 16 Court Cards in the Tarot. During a reading, you have to go on your intuition, and the questions asked to know how to apply the court cards. I have created resources to help you understand how court cards work. In this course we go over all the court cards in each suit, pages, knights, queens and kings. We will go over the physical attributions for each court card suit. Whether you are reading for yourself, or for your client, you will finally be able to pinpoint specific people that may come up in your readings. You may also be able to reveal Click the link in my bio to receive a course and a pdf for the FREE99π€π½π―π° . . . #introtocourtcards # learning tarot #euniquedivination #smallbisinessowner #sundaystudyday #tarotforbeginners https://www.instagram.com/eunique_divination/p/CXH3DzzLSc1/?utm_medium=tumblr