18-The Moon – Reversed Thoth Deck

Your Chosen Card – The Moon Reversed Thoth Deck

When reversed, the Moon can indicate that you are about to emerge from a period of confusion or uncertainty. Many readers regard the inverted Moon card as posing milder problems than the card upright. Sometimes the reversed Moon appears when a female querent is facing gynecological difficulties.

Keywords Reversed: Confusion, deception, error, disillusionment, lack of clarity, unreality, nebulous thinking, apprehension, fearing the worst, misunderstanding, darkness, loneliness, bad dreams, depression, insecurity, hidden enemies, ambiguity, instability, intoxication, substance abuse, the dark side, fluctuating circumstances, failure to keep promises, concerns about women’s health; things that go bump in the night.

Key XVIII: The Moon
Myths/Archetypes: The Moon Goddess. Hecate, gatekeeper between the worlds and the Queen of the Night. Diana, goddess of the moon, birthing, and the hunt.
Dates of Pisces: 18 February–19 March (tropical); 14 March–13 April (sidereal)
Astrology: Pisces, the Fishes (a Water sign ruled by Jupiter and Neptune)
Numerology: 9 (The Hermit) = 1 + 8 (The Moon)

Element: Water

When The Moon is reversed you can pretty much take it that life is going well but that’s when life takes us by surprise.  If The Moon is unclear it may help to choose a card from the Major Arcana to provide more insight into what it is The Moon is trying to tell you.  If you had a particular issue in  mind, or want to seek clarification on something else, you can also choose again to get more guidance.

This chosen card is part of your reversed card reading for The Moon using cards from the Thoth Tarot Deck. You will find many more tarot pages that will be of great help if you need tarot card meanings. Use the search at the bottom of the page. We have some amazing tarot books for you to browse. Please see below.


Here are some snippets from a few of my favorite books

Complete Book of Tarot
Book Details
Complete Book of Tarot: Without a doubt, the Waite-Smith deck, published originally by the Rider Company in 1909, has been the most popular modern deck in the English-speaking world. After leaving the Order of the Golden Dawn, A. E. Waite set out to publish a deck of his own. Working with artist Pamela Colman Smith (known as ‘Pixie’), Waite produced a unique deck that, unlike the Marseille pattern decks, illustrated each of the forty pip cards with a scene evocative of the card’s divinatory meaning. It was the first deck since the Sola-Busca of 1491 to be illustrated in this fashion. The presence of scenes and characters on each card rendered this deck one of the easiest to learn and made tarot reading accessible to the masses. Many modern decks, including the Llewellyn Classic Tarot used to illustrate this text, are clones of the Waite-Smith images.

Tarot Books

Complete Book of Tarot: The lunar energy myth: you must leave your cards overnight in the moonlight so they can absorb psychic lunar vibrations.

Portable Magic: It might be assumed that this list of planets is to be assigned to the Double letters in its order, but it has another hidden purpose. It is intended to illustrate to the initiated the relationship between the natural order of the planets a n d the order of the seven days of the week, to each of which is assigned one of the planets. The natural order of the planets is based on their apparent speeds of motion across the heavens. From quickest to slowest, it is Moon,

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Portable Magic: It might be assumed that this list of planets is to be assigned to the Double letters in its order, but it has another hidden purpose. It is intended to illustrate to the initiated the relationship between the natural order of the planets a n d the order of the seven days of the week, to each of which is assigned one of the planets. The natural order of the planets is based on their apparent speeds of motion across the heavens. From quickest to slowest, it is Moon,