

They want you to do well, so relish their support right now. The magic of fate and destiny is behind you, and miracles are happening.īe open to the help of others, too, as guidance from both the physical and spiritual realms is supporting you along your journey. Keep your mind open to all kinds of synchronicities and signs from the Universe. Your life is about to turn in more positive directions if you are willing to grow and expand.

Meditation and visualization can reinforce your intention to bring increased abundance, good fortune and prosperity to you. The Wheel of Fortune card asks you to be optimistic and have faith that the Universe will take care of your situation in the best way possible. What you send out into the Universe will come back your way. So, if you want happiness and abundance, make sure you’re sending out that positive juju in kind.

Be nasty and mean, and you will get nasty and mean turning back your way. The Wheel of Fortune is also known as the wheel of karma and reminds you that ‘what goes around comes around.’ Be a kind and loving person to others, and they’ll be kind and loving to you. This cycle shows why it is so important to cherish the blissful moments in your life and make the most of them while they are within reach – because in a flash they could be gone. Similarly, if things are going well, know this, too, will change and life may return to ‘normal’ soon. Good luck and good fortune will make their return in time. If you’re going through a difficult time rest assured that it will get better from here. The Wheel of Fortune reminds you that the wheel is always turning and life is in a state of constant change. NOTE: The Tarot card meaning description is based on the Rider Waite cards. Their wings signify stability amidst movement and change, and each holds the Torah, representing wisdom. In the corners of the Wheel of Fortune card are four winged creatures, each associated with the four fixed signs of the Zodiac: the angel is Aquarius, the eagle is Scorpio, the lion is Leo, and the bull is Taurus. And on top of the wheel sits the Sphinx, representing knowledge and strength. On the right side rises the Anubis, the Egyptian God of the dead who welcomes souls to the underworld. The snake also represents the life force plunging into the material world. On the outer circle is a snake, the Egyptian god Typhon (the god of evil), descending on the left side. The middle wheel has the alchemical symbols for mercury, sulphur, water and salt – the building blocks of life and the four elements – and represents formative power. There are also the letters TORA, thought to be a version of the word Torah, meaning ‘law’, or TAROT, or even ROTA (Latin for ‘wheel’). Four Hebrew letters – YHVH (Yod Heh Vau Heh), the unpronounceable name of God – are inscribed on the wheel’s face. The Wheel of Fortune card shows a giant wheel, with three figures on the outer edges. REVERSED: Bad luck, resistance to change, breaking cycles Wheel of Fortune Description UPRIGHT: Good luck, karma, life cycles, destiny, a turning point
