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WHEEL of FORTUNE

Wheel of Fortune

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Ruling Planet: Jupiter

 

Element: Fire

 

Numerology:   Ten ~ Completion, end of a cycle, ideas, inspiration, determination,

 

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The Wheel of Fortune Tarot card is a profound symbol of the cycles of life, destiny, and the inevitable changes that govern our existence. Governed by Jupiter, the planet of expansion, wisdom, and abundance, this card is imbued with a sense of optimism and the promise of new opportunities. The element of Fire associated with this card emphasises the dynamic, transformative energy that drives these cycles, symbolising passion, creativity, and the constant spark of life.

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Numerologically, the number ten represents both completion and the beginning of a new cycle. It signifies the culmination of efforts, the fulfillment of goals, and the inspiration needed to embark on a new journey. The Wheel of Fortune, with its endless turning, reminds us that life is in constant motion, and as one phase ends, another inevitably begins.

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The symbolism of the four elements in the card's corners adds depth to its meaning. Each element is represented by a figure that embodies the qualities essential for navigating life's cycles:

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  • The Lion (Leo), associated with Fire, represents intuition, courage, and the inner strength to follow one’s instincts.

  • The Bull (Taurus), connected to Earth, symbolises stability, persistence, and the grounding force of the physical world.

  • The Eagle (Scorpio), linked to Water, represents the power of transformation and the depth of emotional understanding.

  • The Angel (Aquarius), aligned with Air, signifies intellect, communication, and the ability to transcend challenges through mental clarity.

  • In addition to these figures, the sphinx, Anubis, and the snake play crucial roles in the symbolism of the Wheel of Fortune, each adding layers of meaning to the card.

  • The Sphinx sits atop the wheel, holding a sword, symbolising the wisdom and balance required to navigate the ever-turning wheel of fate. The sphinx represents the mysteries of life and the need for clarity and understanding in the face of change. Its position at the top of the wheel suggests that wisdom and knowledge can help us rise above the challenges and uncertainties of life.

  • Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife, is depicted ascending on the right side of the wheel. Anubis symbolises protection, guidance, and the transition from one phase of life to another. His presence on the wheel signifies the role of divine forces in guiding us through the changes and transformations we experience, ensuring that we are protected as we move forward.

  • The Snake is shown descending on the left side of the wheel, representing the force of life, energy, and renewal. The snake is often associated with rebirth and transformation, shedding its skin as a symbol of new beginnings. Its downward movement on the wheel reminds us that life is cyclical, and just as the snake sheds its old skin, we too must let go of the past to embrace the future.

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Together, these three symbols—the Sphinx, Anubis, and the Snake—encourage us to approach life’s changes with wisdom, embrace transitions with courage, and recognise the constant potential for renewal.

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As the Wheel of Fortune turns, it serves as a reminder that while we may not control the external events of our lives, we can control how we respond to them. By integrating the qualities of the four elements and understanding the deeper symbolism of the card, we can navigate both the highs and lows with grace, resilience, and insight.

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This card often signals the arrival of significant change. Whether these changes are welcomed or challenging, they are a natural part of the cycles of life. If you find yourself in a period of good fortune, enjoy it while remembering that the wheel will continue to turn. If you are facing difficulties, take comfort in knowing that this too shall pass, and the wheel will eventually bring you to a more favorable position.

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Reversed

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The Wheel of Fortune cautions against resistance to change, unexpected setbacks, and a sense of being caught in a cycle of misfortune. This is not the time to force new beginnings or make drastic changes. Instead, it is a period to practice patience, trust the process, and know that the wheel will eventually turn in your favor once again. By embracing the lessons of the sphinx, Anubis, and the snake, you can find the strength to persevere through difficult times, knowing that renewal and transformation are just around the corner.

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Reversed meanings…

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Issues: It could mean there is an issue with the card’s upright message.

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Opposite: The meaning may be the opposite of the upright message.

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Blocked: The energy may be blocked and requires action to turn it around.

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Weakened: The energy may be weaker than the upright meaning.

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Warning: It may be a warning to avoid the current path or face possible difficulties or even danger.

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Denial: It could suggest someone is in denial about the meaning of the card.

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Delay: The energy may be delayed and will manifest eventually.

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Decay: The upright meaning is diminishing and cannot be relied on.

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