KEYWORDS - The Fool

New Beginnings. First Steps. Start of a Journey. A New Chapter. A Bold Move. Taking a Leap of Faith. Walking into the Unknown. Innocence. Blind Faith. Spontaneous. The Freedom to Explore.

The Fool

The Fool is portrayed as a reckless character, oblivious to his surroundings, teetering on the edge with one foot planted firmly on solid ground and the other suspended in mid-air, seemingly poised to venture into unexplored territories. The Fool symbolizes the courage to embrace the unknown, facing what lies ahead with unwavering trust and being open to taking a leap of faith. This signifies the commencement of a fresh undertaking, a new chapter in life, or an uncharted expedition. The Fool does not seek guarantees, lacks a clear path, and may even be uncertain about where this path will lead. It is in these circumstances that life presents no alternative but to forge ahead, where moving forward becomes the sole choice. When the Fool appears in a spread, it signifies the moment to wholeheartedly embrace the future rather than dwelling on the past, particularly when it necessitates taking that leap of faith. This marks the initial phase of an archetypal Hero's journey.

The Fool Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Fool, this could be a caution against being impulsive or a warning against taking a risk. A reversed card can indicate the reverse of its upright meaning, where you are stuck, unable to find the courage to move or to take the first step.



KEYWORDS - The Magician

Divine Intervention. Finding Yourself in the Right Place at the Right Time. Unexpected, Serendipitous or Eureka Moments. Being able to Manifest. Logic. Willpower. Magic.

The Magician

In its embryonic state, The Magician card embodies manifestation - a culmination of all essential components waiting to come alive through your actions. You possess both skill and resources required for this endeavour. A moment of readiness awaits, where everything aligns but hasn't yet materialized; however, it's on the brink of doing so. The presence of The Magician signifies that by being prepared and with favourable timing, you attract opportunities into your life - almost like luck defined itself through outward possibilities that you can seize hold of due to your readiness and previous efforts made in preparation for this very moment. It's crucial to trust your instincts as they serve as a pathway for divine messages transmitted through intuition - information passed down from higher realms guiding you forward on your journey. The Magician's wand acts as a conduit for drawing energy from above to bring it down to earth. It guarantees that you will achieve your goals in the future and encourages perseverance along this path by embracing alchemy, synchronicity, and magic - the perfect blend of the right idea at precisely the right time.

The Magician Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Magician can represent the trickster, with someone not being completely honest with you or where you are not being completely honest with yourself. If something is stuck, not moving or not happening it could be that either you have yet to fully prepare or the timing isn’t yet right.



KEYWORDS - The High Priestess

Intuition. Trusting in a Higher Power. Connecting and Trusting your Inner Voice. A Connection to the Divine or Spirituality. Connecting to your Higher Self. The Divine Feminine. Mystery.

The High Priestess

The High Priestess symbolizes the embodiment of feminine intuition at its highest level, serving as a bridge to the divine and spiritual realms. Regardless of gender, the High Priestess signifies connecting with a force or wisdom that surpasses our individual selves and conscious thoughts. When the High Priestess emerges in a tarot reading, it signals the importance of relying on your inner knowing, psychic abilities, or sixth sense – whatever term resonates with you. The High Priestess is holding a scroll representing the spiritual law that she follows. At her feet we find the crescent moon which reiterates the High Priestess’ alignment with the feminine divinity and matriarchically rule. The High Priestess serves as the internal link we all possess between the ordinary world and the realm of divinity. Consequently, she embodies equilibrium – balancing mundane matters with higher truths or reconciling conscious thoughts with subconscious insights to provide a profound sense of understanding.

The High Priestess Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the High Priestess could indicate that you are failing to trust your own intuition or you are finding it a challenge to trust what your instincts are telling you. The High Priestess is a link to your intuition and to the divine so can only come from a place of truth, so always needs to be trusted.



KEYWORDS - The Empress

Supportive Females. Strength of Conviction. Ripe with Potential and Possibilities. Feminine Power. Motherhood or Pregnancy. Fertility. Abundance. Art. Beauty. Creative Expression.

The Empress

The Empress embodies a deep connection with the Earthly realms, particularly in relation to fertility. While she exudes an unmistakable feminine energy and symbolizes nurturing and motherhood, her significance extends beyond that. She represents any aspect of our lives that is brimming with potential, teeming with the promise of new beginnings and growth. The Empress subtly evokes the image of pregnancy, signifying not only literal conception but also metaphorical situations or phases filled with possibilities and abundant potential. This card epitomizes abundance and fertility, encompassing the potential for new life, projects, relationships, or chapters in one's journey. It heralds the commencement of an expedition into uncharted territories where promises await fulfillment, and the future holds endless possibilities. She is wearing a heart with the symbol of Venus carved on it to reiterate her femininity and her strong connection to love. The sceptor she holds illustrates her rein and authority over the kingdom of nature. The Empress is undeniably one of Tarot's most positive cards; it emphasizes not so much what one possesses presently but rather the boundless potential for what lies ahead.

The Empress Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Empress, this could mean that you are failing to nurture yourself or you don’t feel that you have all that you need. The Empress represents the physical body so this could be a call to take better care of your health.



KEYWORDS - The Emperor

Masculine Strength (in a Man or Woman). The Power, Strength and Fortitude. Standing Firm. Unwavering. A Position of Power & Authority. Older Man. Father Figure. Protective.

The Emperor

The Empress symbolizes femininity, while the emperor embodies masculinity and even the patriarchy. In both men and women, they represent our inner strength, power, and ability to remain steadfast. On a surface level, this can refer to your father, a father figure, or any authoritative figure in your life. It can also encompass the entire system or bureaucracy. The Empress may signify encountering an unyielding person or situation in your life that requires unwavering conviction and leadership qualities. In the Emperor’s right paw, he holds and Ankh, the Egyptian symbol of life. His Ankh reminds us that he is a representation of life. In his left paw, he holds a golden apple or sphere. This is a symbol of power that represents his authority over earth. He holds the world in his paws. Alternatively, it can represent finding these qualities within yourself. The Emperor may lack emotion but compensates with immense power. This is someone you seek advice or assistance from in personal or professional matters but whom you cannot easily influence. Internally, this card prompts you to tap into your own inner strength, determination, willpower, and unwavering stance.

The Emperor Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Emperor, as he represents power, this could indicate that you are feeling disempowered, that you have given your power away. It could indicate that someone has power over your, whether real or imagined.



KEYWORDS - The Heirophant

Higher Learning. Education. Tradition. Spiritual Guidance. Counsellor. Faith. Teaching or Teacher. Higher Consciousness. Learning Through Study or Books – Knowledge is Power.

The Hierophant

The word Hierophant can be literally translated as a priest or holy man. It symbolizes the link between religion and spirituality, serving as a bridge connecting humankind with God. It represents the connection to all things philosophical and the transmission of knowledge that has been passed down through generations. Furthermore, it embodies ancient wisdom, teachings, and knowledge, and can be associated with higher education or the study of ancient divination practices such as Astrology or Tarot. In contrast to the High Priestess, who places an emphasis on developing a personal connection with the divine or your subconscious, the Hierophant is thought of as the male companion for the High Priestess and his or her role places an emphasis on the collective wisdom. Through study, learning, and the accumulation of knowledge, as well as through either approaching a teacher or mentor, or becoming one yourself. The process of seeking out solutions, information, and understanding by way of research, reading, or education got from those who walked before you.

The Hierophant Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Hierophant, this could represent a sense of dissatisfaction for a life that is shallow or lacks meaning, wanting more from life in the form of something deeper or more meaningful. On a more mundane level, it could also indicate that you don’t have all the answers or information you need and that you need to dig deeper to find the truth or seek out an expert.



KEYWORDS - The Lovers

A Choice. A Difficult Decision. Having to Decide from Several Options. An Ultimatum. Love and Relationships. Peace and Perfect Harmony. Attraction. Strong Bond. Values Align.

The Lovers

Like other cards, the Lovers card can have both literal and symbolic meanings. Literally, this card represents love, romance, and relationships. The presence of the two trees represents the two trees in the Garden of Eden, The Tree of Life and the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Around the Tree of Knowledge there is a Snake representing the temptation to use knowledge for personal gain. We must strive to use our knowledge to unite, and never to divide. However, the Lovers card also carries a deeper significance as it signifies making choices. These choices may involve matters of the heart, such as deciding between two lovers or determining whether to continue or end a relationship. The kitties in the card remind me of the symbol for the yin and the yang reminding us to listen and support the ebb and flow of a relationship. Additionally, the card can also represent reaching a critical point in one's career or any situation where a decision must be made. Often, these choices are challenging because there is no clear option available, yet a decision must still be made.

The Lovers Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Lovers, this could indicate infidelity or it could indicate that you are facing the consequences of choices made in the past. In a situation where you are unhappy in a relationship, a job or any situation you are in, it could indicate that there isn’t the right amount of give and take.



KEYWORDS - THE CHARIOT

Action. Fast or Accelerated Movement. Moving Forward with peace and Love. Being Swept up by Events. Things Taking on a Life of their Own. Determination. Overcoming Obstacles.

The Chariot

The Chariot symbolizes movement, particularly forward movement, or progress. It suggests that you are headed somewhere, whether it be on a physical journey, a change in residence or occupation, or an upward trajectory in life. This implies that where there has been stagnation or inactivity, there is now an opportunity for things to start moving and progressing. In the card, the feline sits in the driver's seat while the kitty charioteers pull her chariot; however, she lacks reins and control over them. This indicates that at times things may be happening so quickly that we are merely going along for the ride. This can be due to external forces pushing us forward, our own competitive nature, or an inner drive to make things happen beyond our control. Similar to the Lovers card, the black and white kitty charioteer represents the duality of life, the yin and the yang. They point in opposite directions but find balance through the will of the charioteer. The Chariot does not suggest that you have consciously decided to take action; rather, it signifies that action itself has deemed it necessary.

The Chariot Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Chariot, this could have several implications. On the one hand, it could feel that things are going too fast and you have little control. On the other hand, it could indicate that things aren’t moving and as a reverse card can often mean the literal opposite, that things are stuck or stalled.



KEYWORDS - Strength

Inner Power. Taking Something into your Own Hands. Making Things Happen. Courage and Bravery. Determination. Working Through Something. Patience. Self-Control.

Strength

The Strength card embodies the essence of strength in all its forms - physical, mental, and inner. The presence of the kitty as the central figure symbolizes our dual nature as humans with both animalistic power and vulnerability. Despite not always feeling strong or courageous, we possess an inner reservoir of strength that can be accessed when necessary. The infinity sign above the kitty's head draws a parallel to the Magician card, but instead of using magic to manifest outcomes, the Strength card employs infinity to prevent negative events. This card often emerges during times when we must delve deep within ourselves for that hidden strength and rely on our own abilities rather than seeking external assistance. It signifies that we are capable of greater bravery and resilience than we realize or will discover when faced with challenges. Ultimately, it empowers us to transcend difficult situations and assume the role of hero in our own narrative by taking decisive action.

Strength Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Strength card, this could indicate a struggle to find the strength to continue with something or a lack of belief that you have the strength required. As we only find the full influence of the Strength card when we are tested, it could represent a fear of being in a situation where you might fail.



KEYWORDS - The Hermit

Isolation. Self-Reflection. Withdrawing to Contemplate or Recuperate. Solitude. Stepping Back from Life. Answers Come from Within. Inner Guidance. Soul Searching.

The Hermit

The Hermit symbolizes introspection, seclusion, detachment, and retreat from society, either by choice or due to circumstances. It represents a period of solitude, withdrawal, and contemplation. This may be a time when you seek to eliminate external distractions to focus on a project or simply because you require time for deep reflection. The urge to distance yourself from external disturbances and seek refuge in your own cave arises from the need to focus on yourself. This card also signifies the need for recuperation after an injury or accident, as well as during a challenging phase in life. The lantern held by the Hermit illuminates only what lies immediately ahead. Much of the rest of the path remains unknown. To navigate this path successfully, the Hermit relies on his inner wisdom for guidance. Additionally, he carries a long staff that serves as support in the present moment. By grounding himself in the present through his staff's connection with the earth, he equips himself with essential tools for his journey. As a Major Arcana, this does mean that this has major significance in your life right now, having to block off outside noise in order to work on something meaningful, listen to your own voice, and embrace your sense of purpose.

The Hermit Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Hermit, this could indicate that you feel isolated or even lonely. On the other hand, it could mean that life is so busy that there is little time to hear yourself think and as a result you feel disconnected with your inner voice. In short, this could indicate either too much or not enough solitude.



KEYWORDS - Wheel of Fortune

Something that is Fated to Be. A Lucky Outcome or Break. A Sudden Change in Fortune. Destiny. A Turning Point. What goes up Must Come Down. What Comes Down Must go Up. Lottery Winnings.

Wheel of Fortune

The Wheel of Fortune card signifies that events are predetermined or destined to be. It is predominantly a positive card, indicating favourable outcomes, success, and unexpected positive transformations in life. It symbolizes the cyclical nature of existence, where what goes up must come down. The snake represents temptation and downward spirals, while the Anubis represents upward turns in luck. If you are facing challenges, this serves as a reminder that circumstances change, and difficulties are temporary. Simultaneously, it emphasizes the importance of not taking things for granted and appreciating what we have in the present moment. The four beasts in the corners represent the zodiac signs associated with the four elements - earth, air, water, and fire - symbolizing the unity of these elements across various parts of the world. The hub at the center of the wheel is crucial since it remains still amidst constant movement; it reminds us to stay grounded during times of significant change. By cultivating inner strength and stability, we become less susceptible to being tossed around by the ever-turning Wheel of Fortune. Approach life with optimism and confidence as you move forward. It also suggests that certain events are meant to be.

Wheel of Fortune

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Wheel of Fortune, this could indicate that the Wheel is stuck and things are not turning. Likewise, it might indicate that you are losing faith that things can change, feeling that you will always be in this situation. If that is a case, this is a reminder not to lose faith.



KEYWORDS - Justice

The Justice System and Legal Matters. Making Balanced and Well Thought out Decisions. Truth. Fairness. Impartiality. Cause & Effect. Karma. Accountability. Integrity. Honesty.

Justice

The Justice card embodies the multifaceted nature of justice. In a literal sense, it can symbolize anything related to the legal or justice system, such as signing contracts or preparing legal documents. On a broader scale, it represents fairness and a balanced approach to things that are just. Depicted on the card is a feline holding a sword and a pair of scales. The sword represents the intellectual weapon. It is the sword of justice. Its power is absolute. The scales, on the other hand, serve to weigh both sides of a situation in order to achieve equilibrium. They are also absolute in their truthfulness - for justice to prevail, there must be an equal balance. This may indicate striving for compromise or carefully considering different options and choices. The Justice card suggests impartially examining something without being swayed by emotion or intuition; instead, relying on facts as you assess the advantages and disadvantages of a situation.

Justice Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Justice card, could be a warning against rushing to a decision without weighing up your options. It could indicate an injustice or in a legal situation that things might not end favourably, that you need to spend more time getting the paperwork you need or that this isn’t the best time to take legal action or to make an informed decision.



KEYWORDS - The Hanged Man

Sacrifice for the Greater Good. Release and Let Go. Ultimate Surrender. Breaking Old Patterns. Change your Perspective. Transition. Waiting. Uncertainty. Feeling Trapped. Confined.

The Hanged Man

The Hanged Man symbolizes a period of waiting or the necessity to wait, to exercise patience. This can either be a deliberate choice on your part or a situation that demands it, with life urging you to practice patience. Alternatively, it may indicate that you don't feel prepared to take the next step and would rather wait until you have acquired more knowledge or resources. Notice how two paws are bound while the other two remains free, illustrating he is not totally dependent on the material world. His free paws allow him to move as he pleases. It is important not to push things forcefully, even if you sense resistance from within and believe you are procrastinating. Your inner voice will guide you to wait for some reason. If the delay is not internal and you are ready to progress but encounter stagnation, this can be frustrating. Although there will be delays, they are not permanent delays; instead, they suggest that with patience and in due time, things will begin moving again. In the meantime, take advantage of the opportunity to gather more information, gain insight, or simply surrender and embrace the present moment.

The Hanged Man Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Hermit, this could have two different implications. Taken in a negative context this could indicate that you have become stuck in a habit, relationship, job or other situation. On the other hand, a reversed card can have the opposite meaning to its direct position, so could indicate movement after being stuck.



KEYWORDS - Death

An Ending. Change. As One Door Closes another Opens. The Death or End of a Relationship, Job, or Situation. Complete Transformation Followed by Rebirth. A Life Changing Event.

Death

When encountering the Death card, it is essential to understand that it does not signify literal death. Rather, it symbolizes the demise of a situation, job, or relationship. However, its most significant meaning lies in transformation. Death wields a scythe, representing the act of cutting away problems or bringing closure to relationships through endings. It can also mean surgery. It serves as a warning that change is imminent and likely permanent. As one chapter closes, another begins in the circle of life. The Death card suggests that we have reached the limits of our current path and pursuing it further would be fruitless. Its appearance in a reading indicates that something new awaits us but necessitates making space by letting go of what no longer serves us first. Although resistance may arise when faced with endings, embracing those very endings becomes necessary for welcoming fresh opportunities.

Death Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Death card, could indicate that you are resisting changing, holding onto the past and refusing to let things go. Staying in a situation, relationship or state of being that has already ended. Feeling stuck or stalled.



KEYWORDS - Temperance

Balance and Harmony. Easy Flow. Creative Flow. Patience. Moderation. Tranquillity. The Blending of Two People or Situations. Smooth Transition. Effortless Wins. Peace. Contentment.

Temperance

The Temperance card represents the perfect equilibrium and seamless transition from one state to another. It embodies the harmonious flow of emotions within a relationship, the fluidity of self-expression, and the balanced rhythm of a well-rounded life. The angel depicted in this card stands with one foot on water and the other on land, symbolizing the union of our conscious and subconscious minds. The mingling of cups signifies the coming together of opposing forces - light and dark, yin and yang. This card brings forth a positive message, suggesting that we already possess or can easily attain a relationship, job, or situation that flows effortlessly and fulfills our needs. When things become imbalanced, the Temperance card serves as a reminder to restore harmony in every aspect of our lives - be it health, relationships, work, or personal growth. To experience true ease in life requires finding the right balance between giving and receiving. The Temperance card assures us that this balance is within reach or already present in our lives; now is an opportune time to achieve it. Through embracing equilibrium and fostering harmony with ourselves and others, we can discover inner peace and experience profound healing.

Temperance Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Temperance card, this could indicate that things are out of balance, that there isn’t the right amount of give and take in a situation, relationship, job, your health or in general. A relationship or a job might be taking too much out of you or you might not have the right work/life balance.



KEYWORDS - The Devil

Vices. Addictions. Seven Deadly Sins – Pride, Envy, Gluttony, Lust, Anger, Greed, Sloth. Actions Without Fear of Karma. Evil. Temptation. Cruelty. Manipulation. Physical Abuse. Obsession.

The Devil

The Devil card has two primary interpretations. The first signifies being trapped, while the second signifies indulgence, particularly in vices. The inverted pentagram between the Devil's horns symbolizes the darker aspects of occultism and life, representing a state of bondage to sin. This can manifest as being stuck in old habits, addictions, or feelings of shame. It can also represent an excessive pursuit of pleasure, including physical pleasures and sins like gluttony and lust – temporary joys that are ultimately detrimental to us. However, the Devil also represents the potential for liberation from these vices through self-acceptance, which can unleash our creative power. Fear and shame often keep us imprisoned in a past that continues to control us. Despite its dark nature, the Devil card offers hope because by embracing self-love and acceptance, we have the ability to free ourselves from patterns of the past, addiction, impulsive behaviour, shame or anything else that holds us captive.

The Devil Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Devil, this could indicate that we are now free from old chains, addictions or anything from the past that has been holding us back. The Devil card can represent self loathing, so in reverse can indicate a return of self love and acceptance. .



KEYWORDS - The Tower

Time of Crisis. Crashing Down or End of Something. Unexpected Challenges or Endings. Breaking Away False Facades. Letting Go of What no Longer Serves Us. Sudden Change. Upheaval.'

The Tower

The Tower card in the deck is not only visually challenging, but also represents a significant moment of collapse or disintegration. It symbolizes divine judgement with the presence of lightning, instantly transforming everything. This image reminds us of a tower that crumbles unexpectedly and violently, often due to a catalyst, ending relationships, jobs, or situations in an abrupt and irreversible manner. However, despite its destructive nature, the Tower can only dismantle what is false or artificially held together. It becomes a breaking point where the effort to deny an unsustainable truth becomes too burdensome, forcing us to let go. Through this release, we discover the hidden gift within the Tower – it liberates us by allowing what is no longer true or useful to fall away. The flames further contribute to its purifying effect. Ultimately, the outcome is one of liberation and freedom as we are relieved from pretending or struggling to maintain something that no longer serves us. The Tower never destroys anything that is healthy, solid, or still filled with vitality.

The Tower Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Tower, this could represent being stuck, the ‘tower moment’ is elusive. Holding onto something that has passed its time but we are unable to break free. We are either resisting change, that something is stopping change from occurring naturally or that it might not yet be time.



KEYWORDS - The Star

Hope, Faith, Inspiration, Healing. Wishful Thinking. Light at the End of the Tunnel. Bright Times After a Period of Darkness or Challenges. Something to Look Forward to. Dreams Come True.

The Star

The Star card embodies the power of hope, whether it be the fulfillment or the granting of a wish. Within the Tarot deck, the Star card shines with unparalleled optimism and serves as a beacon of light amidst darkness. It signifies the potential for a positive outcome after enduring a challenging journey or the victory of light prevailing over darkness. The Star card epitomizes our innate capacity to aspire for greater things and ignites that inner spark which fuels our belief in the realm of possibility. We not only see the eight sided ‘star of hope’ but an angel pouring water from a vessel. These are the same vessels from the Temperance card. The jugs, one flowing back and one flowing forward, represent the conscious and the subconscious mind and the harmony needed between the two. The flow of life and creativity persists, regardless of the obstacles we encounter. Our hearts continue to beat, filled with hope and the essence of life itself. The card portrays a feline collecting water from the river, symbolizing the availability of resources for future growth and vitality. It reminds us to remain hopeful for abundance. It suggests that we possess starlike qualities that lead to success and recognition.

The Star Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Star card, this could indicate that you have lost hope or no longer believe that things will improve or get better. This can represent a creative or even writer’s block or that we are not being appreciated or recognised. Yet even in this position, this is such a positive card that the message is not to give up hope.



KEYWORDS - The Moon

Strong Emotional Responses. Psychic Abilities. Sixth Sense. Things that are Hidden or Buried. Mental Confusion. Illusion. Deception. Dreams. Insecurity, Fears, Infidelity, Danger.

The Moon

The Moon card symbolizes the depths of our emotions, a tumultuous sea of overwhelming feelings that often leave us bewildered. It delves into the mysterious realm of our subconscious, where buried emotions, memories, and desires silently dictate our behaviours and decisions. This hidden world is filled with secrets, lingering memories, and emotional wounds from our past. Yet it is within this subconscious realm that we can tap into our intuition, dreams, sixth sense, and psychic powers. Not only is the image of the moon present, but it is the full moon, crescent moon, and sun intertwining. This symbolizes the harmonious connection between day and night, as well as the integration of one's inner and outer selves. The Moon's connection to cycles offers us an opportunity to unravel the enigmatic depths of our subconscious. By attentively observing these phenomena, we can gain insight into the emotional reactions that may arise, sometimes disproportionate to the situations we encounter. As our comprehension of the concealed realms within us grows, their influence over us diminishes. Additionally, it signifies the importance of maintaining confidentiality and secrecy.

The Moon Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Moon, this could represent that our emotions are controlling us or that we are out of touch with our emotions, feeling disconnected. Being over emotional about something and being detached from our emotions is equally disempowering. This could indicate that we are afraid to lift the lid on old memories, afraid of what we might find.



KEYWORDS - The Sun

Brightness. Optimism. Success. Radiance. The Answer to a Question is Yes. Transparency. The Truth will be Revealed. Celebration. Happiness. Joyous Outcome. Vitality. Rebirth.

The Sun

The Sun card is widely regarded as the most positive card in the Tarot deck and is often referred to as the yes card. When the Sun appears in a reading that involves a yes or no question, it usually indicates a positive answer, unless the question itself has a positive outcome. For example, if someone asks if they will be successful in obtaining a job they are applying for and the Sun card appears, it signifies a resounding yes. On the other hand, if someone asks if they will lose their current job and the Sun card appears, it suggests that the answer is no. The Sun card embodies favorable outcomes and encompasses qualities such as playfulness, romance, creativity, youthfulness. Within the image depicted on the card is a noticeable sun halo that represents our consciousness and emphasizes the importance of not only enlightening ourselves but also illuminating others around us. The Sun symbolizes everything that is vibrant, optimistic, and sunny; it can also serve as a reminder to prioritize oneself and become the center of one's own universe. Just like how sunlight illuminates our surroundings, this card's presence can indicate moments of clarity and revelations where hidden truths come to light.

The Sun Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Sun it is still hard to find a negative connotation. This is such a positive card that even reversed it indicates a positive outcome, though it might suggest that this is something you are still working towards. This is also a call to look at what might be blocking the Sun’s joy and light making its way to you, looking at what is blocking you from fully embracing this.



KEYWORDS - Judgement

Karma. What Goes Around Comes Around. Chickens Coming Home to Roost. Something has Found Its Time. Answering your Calling. Awakening. Destiny. Life Changing. Complete Transformation.

Judgement

Contrary to the Justice card, which pertains to legal matters and judgement, this card does not represent judgement in a legal context. Instead, it symbolizes personal judgement, where one can assess and make decisions or choices in their life. It signifies a time when we are being evaluated based on our past actions and are able to experience the consequences of our deeds. The idea of karma applies here, as life evaluates the decisions and actions we have made in the past, rewarding us or making us suffer accordingly. The trumpet depicted in the card serves as a wake-up call from our stagnant attitudes and our old, outdated beliefs. This card often indicates a period when we are urged to take action and be judged by our ability to step up and act. Simultaneously, while past decisions and actions shape our present reality, the choices, and actions we make now will determine our future reality. We have arrived at a stage in life that we have been preparing for; it is a time for us to fulfill our purpose and go beyond mere routine

Judgement Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the Judgement card, we feel that we are being judged by others or that we are judging ourselves too harshly. If this does indicate that past actions or decisions come back to haunt us, this is also a chance to take responsibility for that. We can’t change the past but we can change the decisions we make now. Putting off making a decision out of fear of making a mistake.



KEYWORDS - The World

Endings. Completion. A Journey Ends so Another can Begin. Success and Achievement. Achieving a Goal. And they Lived Happily Ever After till It Starts All Over Again with the Fool.

The World

The World card, the final card in the Tarot deck, symbolizes the successful completion and culmination of a journey. It signifies reaching the end of a quest or project and emerging victorious. The wreath depicted in the image represents the cycle of life, symbolized by a red ribbon that connects it to the Magician card's infinity sign. This signifies that the cycle is never-ending. Starting with the Fool, this journey concludes with the World card, indicating both an end and a new beginning. The presence of two wands recognizes that there is more to consider than just oneself; it encompasses the world around us. The card also features four zodiacs (Leo, Taurus, Aquarius, and Scorpio), representing the four elements and corners of the earth as well as four minor suits. Celebrate your accomplishments while embracing new quests or journeys with all necessary resources at your disposal. It may also suggest expanding your knowledge beyond your current horizons – a truly blissful happy ever after outcome.

The World Reversed

Reversed or with challenging cards around the World card, it could feel that you have the weight of the world on your shoulders, that you are falling short of completing something or that you are thinking too small, failing to look at the big picture. This is such a positive card that even reversed this is a message to look outwards rather than inwards.