
The World Tarot card represents a successful conclusion, all
aspects accounted for and taken in. Simply put, this card tells the
Querent that the end to a long-term project is in sight, and that it
will be accompanied by well-earned praise, celebration and success.
With Saturn as its ruling planet, this card can also indicate that the
Querent, now an expert in their subject, is likely to become a teacher
or sought-after lecturer. And, finally, on a more mundane level, the
World card indicates travel, not short business trips, but long,
fantastic trips. Maybe a lecture tour, book signing, or just a trip
around the world. This is a wonderful card of wholeness, perfection,
satisfaction and happiness.
After the Judgement, you have moved on and changed. The end of a phase,
which has its new beginnings as a seed within. Moving to a new place or
country; emigration.
One of the worst explanations concerning this Tarot card is that the figure
symbolizes the Magician when he has reached the highest degree of
initiation; another account says that it represents the absolute, which
is ridiculous. The figure has been said to stand for Truth, which is,
however, more properly allocated to the seventeenth card. Lastly, it
has been called the Crown of the Magician.
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Good interpretation of the world because it gives an original interpretation of the cards which is the right one. Too many people give wrong tarot card meanings because they give nothing but their vision of one card which is not always the true one...