The World
Joy, Achievement, Fulfillment < Saturn >
The World card typically depicts a nude female figure (or sometimes a nude male figure) standing at the center of a wreath. She holds two batons representing power and authority. She symbolizes total accomplishment and wholeness. Surrounding her are four creatures representing the four elements (fire, water, air, earth), signifying the balance and unity of the universe. At the four corners are symbols representing the fixed zodiac signs, representing stability and wisdom.
Achievement and Completion
The World card represents the completion and achievement of goals. It signifies the end of an important cycle where you have successfully reached your desired objectives through effort, perseverance, and determination. It's a moment worth celebrating, and you should take pride in your accomplishments.
Balance and Harmony
The World card reminds you of the importance of inner balance and harmony. At this stage, you are able to integrate different aspects of your life, achieving a state of balance and harmony in body, mind, and spirit. This equilibrium enables you to continue moving forward in all areas of life.
Wholeness and Life Meaning
The World card represents your observation and understanding of life as a whole. You begin to grasp your position and purpose in the universe, viewing your life with a broader perspective. This is a time for deep contemplation and experience of life's meaning and purpose.
Maturity and Wisdom
The World card symbolizes maturity and wisdom. You have gone through a journey and gained valuable experience and lessons. Your wisdom and insight enable you to make wise choices and achieve success in life.
Unfinished Goals
The reversed World card indicates that your goals have not been fully realized or completed. You may feel that certain things haven't gone as planned, encountering difficulties or obstacles that hinder your progress.
Unachieved Balance and Harmony
The reversed World card suggests that you may be facing challenges in attaining inner balance and harmony. Your life may lack integration and coordination, resulting in instability or a lack of balance in body, mind, and spirit.
Failure to Understand Life's Meaning
The reversed World card implies that you may not yet have understood the meaning and purpose of life. You may feel confused about your position and role, lacking a clear understanding of life's meaning and direction.
Regret and Disappointment
The reversed World card suggests that you may be troubled by past regrets and disappointments. You may have regrets about missed opportunities or unachieved goals. It's important to let go of these emotions and move forward.