The World - 21
You did it!
The woman in the World card floats in the air with her two batons showing her mastery of all that she has learned. Around here is a laurel wreath representing the continuous and cyclical nature of growing, as we learn new things and level up our experience. Around her are images of the four fixed zodiac signs; a man (Aquarius, Spring, and Air), an eagle (Scorpio, Autumn, and Water), a lion (Leo, Summer, and Fire), and finally the bull (Taurus, Winter, and Earth), showing both the balance and stability of the fixed signs as well as the wholeness of the World encompassing all four elements and seasons.
Rider-Waite-Smith
Meanings
You made it! Take a minute and rest on your laurels. Your intention and hard work have brought you to this point of enlightenment in your journey.
The World card is a time of completion of long-term projects and journeys and moving forward with a sense of mastery.
Reaching a point of personal wholeness and having a better understanding of the journey by recognizing there are always new lessons to learn.
When reversed or placed in a negative position, this card can be a warning that you are losing momentum on your path and are avoiding completion and leveling up by avoiding responsibility.
Numerology - 21
Twenty-one brings completion, transformation, and new beginnings, it symbolizes the universe and all it contains. Twenty-one also echoes the numerology of 3 (2+1) - Threes are associated with creativity, expression, growth and expansion. They are the first sign of stability (like a three-legged stool) and show you are in a place for expansion and openness in moving forward.
Tarot de Marseilles
Symbolism
Woman – naked and free, she is master of herself, and the batons she holds show her mastery and ability to balance opposing forces as they come.
Wreath – shows the continuous cycle of learning, completion, and new beginnings as we complete this cycle and begin to start another one.
Man – represents Aquarius, a fixed zodiac sign representing the season of Spring, and the element Air.
Eagle - represents Scorpio, a fixed zodiac sign representing the season of Autumn, and the element Water.
Lion – represents Leo, a fixed zodiac sign representing the season of Summer, and the element Fire.
Bull - represents Taurus, a fixed zodiac sign representing the season of Winter, and the element Earth.
Ethereal Visions Tarot
Associations
Earth – the suit of health, wealth, and grounding, represented by the pentacles in tarot. Earth relates to things happening in the tangible realm, your basic needs, finances, work, and physical health.
Saturn – associated with learning limitations and restrictions, Saturn teaches responsibility and self-discipline. Saturn is associated with the cycles of time, as well as wisdom and maturity.
Pisces – connected with the planet Neptune and its influence on dreams, spirituality, and intuition. Pisces are known for deep empathy, creativity, and imagination. They tend to be intuitive, sensitive, and have deep emotional connections.
Tarot of Echoes
Archetype - those who transform
Galadriel – The Lord of the Rings
Grandmother Tala - Moana
The Buddha – Buddhist texts
Aslan – The Chronicles of Narnia
Pilgrim – The Pilgrim’s Progress
The Peacock - Complete
Peacock has embraced the new her and completed her transformation. She looks out ready to show herself to the world.
Celebrate your success
