XXI

Major Arcana · Card XXI

The World

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About The World

A figure dances within a great laurel wreath, holding two wands symbolizing evolution and balance. The four figures from The Wheel of Fortune reappear in the corners — angel, eagle, bull, and lion — representing the fixed signs and elements now fully integrated. The figure wears only a flowing sash, symbolizing complete freedom and the shedding of all pretense.

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The World Upright Meaning

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The World represents completion, integration, accomplishment, and wholeness. This is the final card of the Major Arcana, signifying the successful completion of a major life cycle. You have integrated the lessons of your journey and achieved a level of mastery and understanding. Celebrate your accomplishments and prepare for the next cycle of growth.

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In love, The World indicates a deeply fulfilling relationship that represents the culmination of your romantic journey. You and your partner have achieved a level of harmony and completion together. If single, you are whole and complete within yourself — and from this place of wholeness, the right partner will naturally appear.

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For career, The World signals major professional achievement, completion of significant projects, and the culmination of long-term career goals. Recognition, rewards, and a sense of professional fulfillment are yours.

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In health, The World represents optimal wellbeing, the successful completion of a healing journey, and a sense of physical and spiritual wholeness. You have arrived at a place of health and vitality.

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The World Reversed Meaning

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The World reversed suggests incompletion, shortcuts, delays, or a lack of closure. You may be close to achieving a major goal but struggling with the final steps, or you might be seeking shortcuts that prevent genuine completion and integration.

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Reversed in love, The World indicates feeling incomplete in relationships, seeking fulfillment through a partner rather than finding it within yourself, or being close to relationship resolution but unable to fully close the loop.

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In career reversed, this card suggests near-misses with professional goals, projects left unfinished, or feeling unfulfilled despite outward career success.

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For health reversed, The World warns of incomplete healing, treating symptoms without addressing root causes, or abandoning health regimens before they produce full results.

Symbolism of The World

The laurel wreath represents victory, success, and the eternal cycle of completion and renewal. The dancing figure represents the joy of achieving wholeness and the freedom that comes with integration. The two wands represent the balanced mastery of all dualities. The four corner figures now represent the fully integrated elements within the self — emotional, intellectual, physical, and spiritual mastery. The oval shape of the wreath suggests the cosmic egg — the universe itself — with the dancer at its center.

Key Advice From The World

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Celebrate what you have achieved. You have completed a significant cycle of growth and earned the right to feel accomplished and whole. Savor this moment of integration before the next cycle begins. The World card reminds you that endings are also beginnings — your journey continues at a higher level.