The World Meaning: Upright & Reversed
Discover the complete meaning of The World tarot card. Learn about upright and reversed meanings, symbolism, and interpretation.
Quick Meaning
The World represents completion, integration, accomplishment. Yes/No: Maybe. As feelings: completion. As a person: someone embodying completion.
What is The World?
The World is a Major Arcana tarot card representing completion, integration, accomplishment, travel, wholeness, success, fulfillment. As one of the 22 Major Arcana cards, it represents significant life themes and spiritual lessons. When this card appears in a reading, it brings attention to themes of completion, integration, accomplishment.
The World is a Major Arcana card representing completion, integration, accomplishment, travel, wholeness, success, fulfillment. The World represents the completion of a journey and the achievement of your goals. It signifies wholeness, integration, and a sense of fulfillment. This card encourages you to celebrate your successes and prepare for the next phase of your journey.
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Meaning
The World is one of the 22 Major Arcana cards in the tarot deck. Major Arcana cards represent significant life themes and spiritual lessons.
Upright Meaning
The World upright represents the successful completion of a major life cycle and the integration of all lessons learned. You have achieved wholeness and fulfillment. This is a moment of celebration, accomplishment, and harmony with the universe. All the elements of your life align. Before you lies the completion of the Fool's journey—and the beginning of the next adventure at a higher level.
Reversed Meaning
The World reversed suggests incomplete goals, delayed success, or struggling to bring things to completion. You may be close to finishing but something holds you back. It can indicate taking shortcuts, avoiding final steps, or not feeling satisfied despite achievements.
Yes or No Guidance
Upright: Maybe — Major Arcana suggests a lesson unfolding before clarity.
Reversed: Maybe — Reversed Major Arcana often delays the lesson or asks for inner work.
Best used for simple questions.
The World for Feelings
When asking about feelings, The World suggests someone is experiencing completion and integration. This card often indicates completion toward you or the situation.
The World as a Person
As a person, The World represents someone who embodies completion and integration. They may be completion in your life or someone you aspire to become.
Advice from The World
The World advises you to embrace completion. The World represents the completion of a journey and the achievement of your goals.
When The World appears in a reading, it brings attention to completion, integration, accomplishment, travel, wholeness, success, fulfillment. The card's position, surrounding cards, and your question all influence how this energy manifests in your situation.
How to Work With This Energy
Meditate on The World's symbolism
Reflect on how completion appear in your life
Use The World energy for guidance
Work with The World in your tarot practice
Apply The World's wisdom to your situation
Symbolism Breakdown
A figure (androgynous, representing integration of masculine/feminine) dances within an oval wreath (egg of new life, the zero of The Fool completing the cycle). Two wands represent balance of will and receptivity. The four figures at corners (lion, bull, eagle, angel) represent the four elements, fixed zodiac signs, and four evangelists. Red ribbons form an infinity symbol (eternal cycles). As a Major Arcana card, The World represents significant life themes and karmic lessons.
Numerology & Astrology Correspondences
The World is card number 21 in the Major Arcana, representing a significant stage in the Fool's Journey. The number 21 carries its own numerological significance.
Astrological Correspondences
Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Ruling Planet: Saturn Element: Earth
Journal Prompts
"What does The World mean to me right now?"
"How do I see completion in my life?"
"What message is The World bringing me?"
"How can I work with The World energy?"
"What does The World teach me about myself?"
The World Cosmic Connections
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The World represents completion, integration, accomplishment, travel, wholeness, success, fulfillment. The World represents the completion of a journey and the achievement of your goals. It signifies wholeness, integration, and a sense of fulfillment. This card encourages you to celebrate your successes and prepare for the next phase of your journey.
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