[She nods obligingly, again setting the deck aside before turning over The World.]
...Well, then. It seems that really is the case, those feelings of self-doubt won't be lasting forever, after all.
[She raises the card up vertical, showing it to him like a banner of victory.]
The World is the last card in the major arcana; it represents the completion of a journey. Things start at the beginning, with the Fool who sets off on his way to explore the unknown, and ends here with the World — the fulfillment, the achievement. It means that there will be closure and completion, and a sense of being in the proper place — understanding the role one is meant to play in a greater scheme, and becoming one with that situation.
I mentioned that Strength reversed wasn't a very optimistic pull; I'm happy to say that this one is, and very much so.
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...Well, then. It seems that really is the case, those feelings of self-doubt won't be lasting forever, after all.
[She raises the card up vertical, showing it to him like a banner of victory.]
The World is the last card in the major arcana; it represents the completion of a journey. Things start at the beginning, with the Fool who sets off on his way to explore the unknown, and ends here with the World — the fulfillment, the achievement. It means that there will be closure and completion, and a sense of being in the proper place — understanding the role one is meant to play in a greater scheme, and becoming one with that situation.
I mentioned that Strength reversed wasn't a very optimistic pull; I'm happy to say that this one is, and very much so.