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Evelyn Sinclair

Evelyn Sinclair

Professional Background and Research Areas

A highly authoritative contemporary researcher in Western mysticism and tarot symbolism. She has dedicated over twenty years to the structural deconstruction of classic tarot decks, moving beyond the superficiality of quick fortune-telling to establish her profound and unshakeable academic authority in the following core areas:

  • Classic Rider-Waite System Symbolism: Proficient in the geometry, colors, religious, and astrological metaphors of the 78 cards comprising the Major and Minor Arcana, she excels at discerning the querent's environmental blind spots from the subtle backgrounds of individual cards.
  • Court Cards and Personality Trait Correspondence: With a unique research focus on the 16 court cards (Page, Knight, Queen, King), she translates them into precise comparisons of modern interpersonal relationships, workplace roles, and behavioral patterns.
  • Kabbalah and Four Elements Integration School: Inheriting the orthodox Western mystical tradition, she seamlessly integrates the four elements of earth, water, fire, and air with the spiritual evolution logic of the Tree of Life, perfectly addressing modern life issues.

Biography Introduction

A researcher focused on orthodox tarot symbolism and spiritual deconstruction. Throughout her twenty-year research career, she has adhered to the rigor of British scholars and the elegance of classical mysticism, striving to dispel the public's superstitions and misunderstandings about tarot, restoring it as a sacred and precise "life blueprint guidance system."

She has spent several years systematically organizing the meanings of the 78 tarot cards, the variations of upright and reversed positions, and the historical symbols that transcend time and space. Whether exploring the philosophical evolution of the major cards or the details of the minor cards grounded in daily life, her writing consistently exhibits a high degree of structure and penetrating insight.

In her interpretive perspective, tarot cards serve as a mirror reflecting the present moment. Her columns and analytical articles, characterized by grand structure, rigorous logic, core focus, and elegant restraint, are trusted by readers worldwide. She does not provide absolute fatalistic judgments but instead inspires readers' own "inner decision-making power" through the symbols on the cards, making her a leading authoritative figure in the modern tarot research field.