How to use the Wheel of Fortune tarot card

Filed under: Tarot — Vivien on January 22, 2013

The Wheel of Fortune has an angel in the top left corner which relates to Aquarius, while the eagle is related to Scorpio and the lion is known to belong to Leo. The bull is associated with Taurus. These all have wings, which represent movement and change.

The picture of a snake is there for all to see on the left side of the wheel; this represents the life force in this material world. Placed on the right of the Wheel of Fortune is Hermes, a symbol which embodies intelligence. The Egyptian Sphinx hovering over the wheel signifies the mix of riddles that life brings to us all.

The centre wheel represents the well-known blocks of life, such as sulphur, water and salt; all of which have a sense of power in our material world.

For those who are interested in numerology, the number is 10 with number one being a higher, powerful octave.

In a tarot reading, in Chester or anywhere else, the Wheel of Fortune is likely to show itself when a person either feels that they are travelling in circles or that they are experiencing a mix of good times and bad times.

For those who are going through a cycle of change in their life, it will show that there comes a time when the cycle will cease and fun can be had by all who are concerned once again.

Depending on the cards drawn to the left and right, the tarot reading will encourage or discourage a person to continue with the road they are currently travelling.

When things are on a downward trend in a private reading, it will show how a person can actively speed the recovery process up.

If your private tarot reading shows that there is an element of adversity, it can help to work with the situation or to use a different suggestion to ease the problem.

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