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Symbolic Representation
This card displays a dancer dancing in the sky, surrounded by an almond shaped garland. Holding two wands, one in each hand, the dancer's wreath has an angel, an eagle, a lion and a bull around it.
Tarot Story
The Fool is now ready to take that final step to his path, and finds himself standing at the edge of that very same cliff, right where he started his journey from, being too immature and foolish to look where he was going. But not anymore as now he has learnt the important lessons of life and that it is all about self, body and soul, past and future. They are all one to him now. And then, with a meaningful smile, the Fool takes that final step and jumps off the cliff, just to soar high, up in the sky, where he dances, surrounded by a wreath of stars. Beginning again from the end, and the Fool's journey is complete.
Tarot Connotation
The World card shows a dancer, dancing in an almond shaped garland, symbolizing the great Mother, through which everything is born, in turn indicating a complete circle. The Lion (Leo), Bull (Taurus), Cherub (Cherub) and Eagle (Scorpio) are the fixed signs of the Zodiac representative of the four elements, four corners of Earth and the four corners of the universe.
This card tells the Seeker that the end to a long-term mission, plan, development or project is around the corner, accompanied by well-deserved honor, festivity and triumph. And the World card also signifies travel, long, incredible voyages, also smiling at the Seeker with totality, accomplishment, contentment and joy.
The World card talks about a person who owns nothing, as everything is theirs. No place is their home as every place is their home. It's all one, all complete.
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