If you set aside the Fool and the World cards, you're left with two sets of ten cards: 1 to 10, and 11 to 20. You can pair these cards up, 1 with 11, 2 with 12..., and the resulting pairs can provide a thematic framework with which to consider the pip cards – 1 + 11 are reflected in the Aces, 2 + 12 are reflected in the Twos, and so on.
1 Magician + 11 Strength
2 Popess + 12 Hanged Man
3 Empress + 13 Death
4 Emperor + 14 Temperance
5 Pope + 15 Devil (lol)
6 Lovers + 16 House of God
7 Chariot + 17 Star (“Hitch your wagon to a star”)
8 Justice + 18 Moon
9 Hermit + 19 Sun
10 Wheel of Fortune + 20 Judgement
As you can see, these pairings seem to make some logical sense. I have my own ideas about their relationships and how those could be applied to the numbers, but I won’t state them here. I'd like to leave you clear to make your own connections. Jack did list a few ways these could be perceived – see his post if you're curious.
Have fun.
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