Health Reading Rider Waite Tarot Deck

One Card Health Reading (Rider Waite Deck)

  • Select one card then click it once it turns over.

General Meanings Health

well-being, physical health or mental health

Energies connected: Health

Health matters are one of the big three questions most readers get from their clients, friends, and even themselves. There are many tarot cards that will guide you on strengthening immunity and improving health or understanding past present and future health issues. Your well-being and mental health can also benefit from reading the cards. The tarot can also be used with the major arcana or the suits to give very detailed readings on health matters, Aces in a health reading indicate new beginnings.

About the rider waite Tarot Deck

The Original Rider Waite Tarot Deck is the most popular and widely used tarot card deck in the world, printed from plates that were destroyed during the bombing of London during World War II. Full of symbolism and deeper meanings, Arthur E. Waite, the intellectual father of the Rider Waite deck, commented that ‘the true Tarot is symbolism; it speaks no other language and offers no other signs.’

This well-being, physical health or mental health is part of a one card reading with health cards from the Rider Waite Tarot Deck. You will find many more tarot pages that will be of great help if you need tarot card meanings. Use the search at the bottom of the page. We have some amazing tarot books for you to browse. Please see below.


Here are some snippets from a few of my favorite books

Complete Book of Tarot
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Complete Book of Tarot: A glance at the four elements reveals that two of the elements, Fire and Air, tend to rise above the surface of the Earth while the other two, Water and Earth, tend to sink below the surface of the Earth. Thus, Fire and Air are considered to be more phallic, centrifugal (thrusting away from a center), and outer directed, whereas Water and Earth are regarded as more receptive, centripetal (pulling toward a center), and inner directed.

Tarot Books

Angel Insights : This exercise will enable your guardian angels, and probably some helper angels who specialize in emotional health, to create a stronger emotional/energetic boundary for you. Anytime you feel overwhelmed by the energy or emotions of others, perform this exercise. It will help strengthen your invisible energetic buffer, as well as remind you, on an intellectual level, that there is nothing to gain by taking on the energy and emotions of others. This is something that highly sensitive people need to be reminded of often, as it’s so easy for these folks to tune in to the emotions of others and absorb the energy of a room. Feeling sympathy for others is noble and appropriate, but taking on their emotions or energy as your own doesn’t help them—and it can only hurt you.

Angel Insights : Angels can come to us while we sleep, and send dreams that act as premonitions, perhaps giving us a glimpse into the future of our career or romantic relationship. Angels can also give us powerful guidance through dreams, offering detailed information that our own minds could have never known. I once had an angelic guidance dream that was very simple—just the word ‘chromium’ in big letters. I wasn’t familiar with this word, and had to look it up online. Turns out it is a mineral that, in some folks, can help stabilize blood sugar, something I needed help with then. Yet another dream gave me information about a friend. She’d recently had a baby, and in my dream there was something seriously wrong with the child (in my waking life, to the best of my knowledge, the child was perfectly healthy). In the dream I kept telling my friend there was something very wrong with the child, but that it could be easily fixed if she just went to the doctor. ‘Take the baby to the hospital now,’ I told her in the dream. ‘They can help. But you must go—it’s serious.’ In the dream it felt very urgent. When I woke up I was afraid to call my friend, a new mother, and tell her this information. I didn’t want to frighten her unnecessarily. Even though I felt this dream was a premonition, I tried to convince myself that this was probably something that would happen in the future, when the child was older, and that I could share the dream with my friend when she was recovered from the delivery and was feeling more confident as a mom. After all, I’d spoken to her several times on the phone and the baby was fine. About two weeks later my friend called. ‘Turns out the baby was in serious trouble, but no one realized it,’ she told me. A quick trip to the hospital solved the problem, just as my dream predicted.

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Angel Insights : Angels can come to us while we sleep, and send dreams that act as premonitions, perhaps giving us a glimpse into the future of our career or romantic relationship. Angels can also give us powerful guidance through dreams, offering detailed information that our own minds could have never known. I once had an angelic guidance dream that was very simple—just the word ‘chromium’ in big letters. I wasn’t familiar with this word, and had to look it up online. Turns out it is a mineral that, in some folks, can help stabilize blood sugar, something I needed help with then. Yet another dream gave me information about a friend. She’d recently had a baby, and in my dream there was something seriously wrong with the child (in my waking life, to the best of my knowledge, the child was perfectly healthy). In the dream I kept telling my friend there was something very wrong with the child, but that it could be easily fixed if she just went to the doctor. ‘Take the baby to the hospital now,’ I told her in the dream. ‘They can help. But you must go—it’s serious.’ In the dream it felt very urgent. When I woke up I was afraid to call my friend, a new mother, and tell her this information. I didn’t want to frighten her unnecessarily. Even though I felt this dream was a premonition, I tried to convince myself that this was probably something that would happen in the future, when the child was older, and that I could share the dream with my friend when she was recovered from the delivery and was feeling more confident as a mom. After all, I’d spoken to her several times on the phone and the baby was fine. About two weeks later my friend called. ‘Turns out the baby was in serious trouble, but no one realized it,’ she told me. A quick trip to the hospital solved the problem, just as my dream predicted.