Farbsymbolik im Tarot: Die tiefere Bedeutung jeder Farbe verstehen
Veröffentlicht: 2026-03-20 | Tarot-Wissensreihe | ⏱ Ca. 7 Min. Lesezeit | 🌿 Fortgeschritten
Die Farben auf Tarotkarten sind nicht zufällig — jede Farbe trägt tiefe symbolische Bedeutung. Lernen Sie die Farbsprache des Tarots und erweitern Sie Ihre Deutungen um eine kraftvolle Dimension.
The Visual Language of Tarot: Color is Not Decoration, It's a Message
Pamela Colman Smith, the creator of the Rider-Waite Tarot, made deliberate color choices when illustrating each card. Learning Tarot color symbolism is a crucial step from 'I know the card meanings' to 'I can read the imagery.' When you look at a card, you not only recognize the figures and objects but also feel the overall emotion and energy conveyed by the colors, making your interpretations more three-dimensional and profound.
Warm Color Symbolism: Action, Passion, Transformation
**Red**: Passion, action, life force, sexual energy, fighting will. In Tarot, red often appears in cards that require courage and action (like the Wands suit) or represent intense emotions (the heart in the Three of Swords). Cards with a lot of red usually represent abundant energy but may also indicate a tendency towards impulsiveness.
**Orange**: Creativity, warmth, social energy, passion but more balanced. Orange is relatively rare in Tarot, but when it appears, it represents a warm, creative energy. **Yellow/Gold**: Consciousness, sunlight, knowledge, divinity, abundance. Yellow is the background color for many Major Arcana cards (The Fool, The Sun, Strength), representing spiritual light and the awakening of consciousness. Gold, on the other hand, represents sacred abundance and wisdom.
Cool Color Symbolism: Emotion, Thought, Spirituality
**Blue**: Emotional depth, intuition, spiritual exploration, communication, truth. Blue often appears in the Cups suit (water element) and cards related to the moon, representing emotional depth and spiritual insight. Dark blue represents the subconscious; light blue represents clear communication.
**Purple**: Spiritual wisdom, mystery, intuition, higher consciousness. Purple is the color of the highest spiritual energy, often appearing in cards like The High Priestess and The Hierophant, representing the ability to connect with higher wisdom. **White**: Purity, truth, spiritual clarity, new beginnings, divinity. White often appears in cards representing clarity or divine connection (Judgment, the water in The Star), representing untainted spiritual energy.
Earth Tone Symbolism: Material, Stability, Growth
**Green**: Growth, abundance, nature, healing, hope. Green often appears in the Pentacles suit and cards like The Empress, representing the abundance of the material world and the growth of life force. **Brown/Earth Tones**: Grounded, practical, stable, connected to the earth. Brown often appears in cards that require practical action or stable energy.
**Black**: The unknown, subconscious, hidden truths, transformation, necessary endings. Black in Tarot doesn't necessarily mean 'bad'—it often represents truths hidden deep within the subconscious, or a necessary dark period (like the night sky in The Moon card). **Gray**: Neutrality, balance, wisdom, transcending opposition. A gray background (as in Justice, The Hanged Man) often signifies that the card deals with deeper issues that transcend dualistic judgments of 'good/bad'.
Next time you do a Tarot reading, try not to look at the figures first. Just look at the main colors of the entire card—that overall color feeling often tells you a lot before you even look up the meaning.
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