The World
The World represents the absolute completion of a major life phase, bringing fulfillment and achievement of long-sought goals. This card signifies mastery over one's circumstances and the successful conclusion of important endeavors. It indicates positive transformation in material matters while suggesting stability in emotional and intellectual pursuits. The card encourages confidence in one's chosen path, assuring that obstacles will only strengthen resolve and lead to the desired outcome.
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Symbolism
Our saint sits upon a globe, leading us to the symbolism of taming the world, of that which is subject to her. Just as time is subject to her, depicted in the form of an hourglass, and all life as a whole. As we can see, she is dressed in her traditional garments – white, the color of purity, even purification, the color of the good that she brings. In the four corners are positioned flowers, as a symbol of the 4 suits, elements, spheres of life. The background is also not so simple; if you look closely, you can see that half of them are skulls, and the other half are human faces. What's interesting is that the skulls represent precisely the green and yellow colors – rebirth of the financial and material sphere, a new stage. While the red and blue colors tell us about stability in love and mental endeavors. In totality – the rainbow Death here speaks of unconditional and gratuitous help.
Card's Message
Absolute completion of a global life stage. Relationships – have come to completion or logical resolution. Career – completion of a project, work in a position, workplace. What he was – will no longer be. Money – positive arcana, financial desires will be fulfilled.
Advice
The advice from this card is – The road you are walking is correct! Don't fear obstacles on your path, they will only make you stronger and it will be easier for you to walk this path. You will definitely achieve the result you are planning!
Visual Description
A skeletal, robed figure sits astride a large globe, holding a long scythe in one hand and an hourglass in the other. Behind the figure rise four large skulls in vertical bands of green, yellow, red and blue, intertwined with grasses, vines and flowers; roses cluster at the lower right. Petals and leaves drift across the scene and the globe shows faded map-like coloration. The bottom margin bears the printed title "THE WORLD" and the Roman numerals XXI appear on the card borders.
Santa Muerte tarot
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