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The World
Card "The World" Credit: Tarot Rider-Waite

XXI The World

This card has its energies related to the planet Saturn

This card has its energies related to the sign of Aquarius

This card has its energies related to the sign of Scorpio

This card has its energies related to the sign of Leo

This card has its energies related to the sign of Taurus

The card The World means that the situation in question will have an outcome. This Major Arcanum heralds a new beginning and indicates that change is inevitable. Changes that do or will occur tend to be positive, suggesting a positive response. It symbolizes that something in your life or related to the question asked will come to a conclusion.

Whatever the next step on the path, it will mean the beginning of a new journey. Taurus, Leo, Aquarius, and Scorpio are represented in this card and one of them could be one of the answers to your current situation.

The World basically indicates success, where you finally reap the rewards of your efforts. In a broader reading, this card can symbolize the world itself, events that happen worldwide and long journeys can have an influence on the question.

A little more about the card The World...

The World is Tarot card number 21, symbolizing the end of the journey that began with the Fool card, the first Major Arcanum. Saturn is its ruler, precisely the planet of time and karma.

In the card, we see the figure of a woman dancing, celebrating her achievements at the end of the journey while waiting for a triumphant restart. The card brings all the sunshine and the notion of the end of a Wheel of Fortune cycle, albeit on a deeper level.

The four fixed signs of the zodiac represented in the card form the basis for an outcome and significant changes to occur. Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius suggest that a cycle is coming to an end, but that the cycle that will begin next promises to be a positive one.

The figures still symbolize the four corners of the world, the four Tarot suits, the four elements, the four seasons and the four cardinal points. The World card has a lot to do with the Wheel of Fortune, as both reflect the cyclical progression of time and human experience. But the World card does this in a deeper and more comprehensive way.

The woman is at the center of the world and the laurel wreath on her head represents victory. Around her, there is a wreath of flowers, which also represents success, while the red ribbon is the symbol of eternity, that is, we will always be rewarded when our efforts aim to improve ourselves and the world around us. In each of her hands, she holds a stick, which represents evolution and balance. This means that she has learned many lessons during her journey and has now found harmony and fulfillment.