Tarot Card Meanings - your daily card

There are many people who search the internet for a free daily tarot card and get only a brief summary of its meaning.  The tarot card is usually generated at random by a software program and there is a very brief guide to the meaning of each of the cards.  There are two free daily tarot card selectors on Tarot Bits.  One of them will generate just the one card for the day and the other generates as many as you like.  This is great for the occasional dally into tarot but sooner or later you may want to go further and to explore the deeper meanings of the cards.
 
If you think this is for you and you want a bit more than a card picked by software then maybe it's time you considered buying your own tarot deck.  If you already have your own deck and you want to find out the meanings of the cards then why not join me in an exploration of the meaning of the tarot cards. 
 
I am using the Universal Rider Waite series, which is the one generally recommended for beginners.   From time to time I will select my card for the day and look into it's meaning.  Each of the cards will be given its own page on Tarot Bits along with the meaning, or at least my interpretation of the meaning. 
I have found that when I choose my tarot card it is always on target and applies to my mood for that day or that particular time. 
 
The cards can have many shades of meaning and it is best to start with looking and thinking about the illustration in front of you and think what bearing this can have on your life at this moment.   In time you'll find that the cards can help you to think laterally about the world and about your situation and they may even suggest solutions or ideas that you have never thought of before.  This is not mumbo jumbo and there is no element of hocus pocus or abracadra about it.  What you are doing is reaching within and connecting to your inner spirit to find answers that don't always come readily. 
The very first card drawn for this series is The World.