The World tarot card

#21

The World

The World represents completion, achievement, and integration

Upright Meaning

General

The World upright usually points to Completion and achievement. Reaching goals, entering new cycle. World at your feet, full of infinite possibilities.. In love it often suggests Relationship reaching fulfillment or marriage commitment. Lasting happiness., while in work and practical decisions it tends to show Major project completion. Recognition and rewards. New opportunities coming..

Completion and achievement. Reaching goals, entering new cycle. World at your feet, full of infinite possibilities.

Love

Relationship reaching fulfillment or marriage commitment. Lasting happiness.

Career

Major project completion. Recognition and rewards. New opportunities coming.

Keywords

Completion, Achievement, Integration, Fulfillment, Success

Reversed Meaning

General

The World reversed usually points to Unfinished goals or lack of closure. May need more effort to achieve.. In love it often suggests Relationship not meeting expectations or lack of commitment., while in work and practical decisions it tends to show Project delays or goals unrealized. Need more effort..

Unfinished goals or lack of closure. May need more effort to achieve.

Love

Relationship not meeting expectations or lack of commitment.

Career

Project delays or goals unrealized. Need more effort.

Keywords

Unfinished, Delay, Lack of closure, Setbacks

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