Tarocchi Fool’s Journey: Card 21 (The World)
At the end of the Fool’s journey, he applies all the lessons he has learned and finds a sense of fulfillment as he reintegrates himself with the World.
At the end of the Fool’s journey, he applies all the lessons he has learned and finds a sense of fulfillment as he reintegrates himself with the World.
Judgement in the Mystical Cats Tarot by Lunaea Weatherstone and Micki Mueller is represented by the Good Kitty. In this card, we are called to judge ourselves fairly, releasing any blame or shame.
The golden rays of the Sun pierce the clouds of illusion, fear, and confusion. It cuts through the haze and darkness, shining light into all the hidden spaces obscured by shadow.
While the light of the Moon can inspire the imagination and awaken the intuition, it also opens up other parts of the Fool’s subconscious.
Looking up from the ruins of the Tower, the Fool can clearly see the open sky; a view he lost sight of while locked within the walls of the Tower. There, he sees the Star, a shining beacon of hope.
Imprisoned within a cage of his own making, the Fool can only free himself through the sudden change and release signified by the Tower.
Though the Fool seems to have everything he could want, the Devil within remains.
Having gone through so many experiences, the Fool now needs the the balance and stability signified by Temperance.
Death has come for the Fool, but not necessarily in a literal sense. All things come to an end, and the Fool accepts that his old ways of living and being need to be cut away to make room for change.
The Fool struggles to free himself, but as he slowly relinquishes control, he feels a sense of serenity. By surrendering instead of struggling, he starts seeing his situation from a new perspective.