World

The World tarot card is the final Major Arcana card and it represents fulfilment and successful completion of a cycle. You know your place in the world, and your life lessons have made you smart and accomplished. The World shows up when the world is ready for you and wants what you have to offer.

You might have to broaden your horizon and move to where your dreams will come true. This card often shows up when there is travel involved. Your sail just got some wind behind it, so make the most of it.

The World speaks of love that goes a long way back, and there is often a reconnection to the past. This is love that is strong because it has been challenged.

If you are asking about how someone is feeling about you, the World tarot card denotes the person feels you have a strong bond due to everything you have been through together.

The difference between the Fool’s journey and journeying with the World is that where the Fool is inexperienced and relying on beginner’s luck, the World has experience, wisdom, and knowledge. The World tarot card shows up to remind you that you mean the World to someone, and because of this, you are infinitely significant.

Confident, wise, worldly, and full of life experience, The World tarot card is someone with substance. They are not afraid to put in the efforts and get their hands dirty and they are often quickly promoted in their jobs.

They excel in teaching/training positions. World tarot card is someone who is confident in most situations. Their positive attitude and skills often take them to overseas locations where they share their knowledge. At the same time they love to learn; in fact, they have to keep learning to feel alive.

They are often very well-educated as well as having plenty of practical knowledge. World people can be relied upon, and are often in trusted positions in the workplace.

The World tarot card denotes accomplishments, structures, and meaning. The World speaks of what is truly important to the Seeker; what they are here to teach the World. In a reading, the World can mean the Seeker is about to travel to a faraway place. The Seeker travels to seek experience, knowledge, and wisdom. When the World shows up reversed the Seeker is afraid to make their mark in the world.