On to the fourth and last part of the series about the meaning of each tarot card of the major arcana! There are only six more major arcana cards left and I hope you’ll find this part as useful as the last three parts.
- The Tower: The Tower struck by lightning might represent a catastrophe and ruin. Often structures, beliefs and ideas are targeted by this negative change.
- The Star: the positive regeneration of both the material and the spiritual world. It can mean hope, inspiration and a renewal of forces.
- The Moon: On the one hand it represents hidden enemies, falsehood and lack of clarity. On the other hand it can also mean inspiration from the unconsciousness. The Moon is often associated with sleep, good dreams and nightmares.
- The Sun: a positive card which represents the clarity of mind, enlightenment, enthusiasm and happiness.
- The Judgment: it can represent an important decision as well as the return of something from the past (usually in context with a new beginning and clearing out the past).
- The World: completeness, everything at once and the gap between the end of an old cycle and a new one.
That’s the end of my series with witch I hopefully gave you an overview about the meaning of each tarot card from the major arcana. Fortunately there are so much more tarot cards and possibilities, that’s why I’ll soon start a new series: an overview about the meaning of each tarot card from the minor arcana!