
The World Tarot Card Meaning
The World feels like crossing a finish line and realizing it opens into a meadow. Card XXI in the Major Arcana, it’s completion, integration, and the sweet exhale after a
The World feels like crossing a finish line and realizing it opens into a meadow. Card XXI in the Major Arcana, it’s completion, integration, and the sweet exhale after a
Judgment is dawn breaking after a long night—the moment the birds start up and you remember why you’re here. Card XX in the Major Arcana, it’s awakening, clarity, and the
The Sun is a golden morning that actually makes you want to open the windows. Card XIX in the Major Arcana, it’s warmth, clarity, and the joy of feeling fully
The Moon is fog over a quiet marsh—silver, tender, a little disorienting. Card XVIII in the Major Arcana, it speaks in whispers and water. Where The Star soothes in clear
The Star is the hush after a storm—sky rinsed clean, air cool, hope returning like breath. Card XVII in the Major Arcana, it follows The Tower for a reason: once
The Tower is a lightning strike on a humid night—sudden, shocking, and weirdly clarifying. Card XVI in the Major Arcana, it’s truth arriving faster than your plans. Where The Devil
The Devil is a moonless winter night—quiet, charged, a little too still. Card XV in the Major Arcana, it isn’t the boogeyman; it’s the bind. Where Temperance blends, The Devil
Temperance is creek water meeting warm sunlight—cool + warm blending into just-right. Card XIV in the Major Arcana, it’s the alchemist of the deck: integration, patience, and the relief of
Death is late autumn in your bones—leaves loosening, air crisp, soil ready to receive what’s finished. Card XIII in the Major Arcana, it isn’t doom; it’s completion. The classic image
The Hanged Man is the hush between inhale and exhale—a pause that changes everything. Card XII in the Major Arcana, he hangs upside down by one ankle, calm as a