21-The World – Reversed Rider Waite Deck

Your Chosen Card – The World Reversed Rider Waite Deck

When reversed, the World card suggests that you are somehow hindered or delayed in your journey toward an important destination. Perhaps you are unaware of your own limits and have failed to set realistic goals. You need to examine and confront what is holding you back so that you can resume your forward movement. Will your current attitude or behavior result in expulsion from the Garden of Eden?

Keywords Reversed: Lack of commitment, failure to pursue one’s dream, aimlessness, stagnation, not establishing a goal, an unattainable ambition, weak boundaries, paradise lost.

Key XXI: The World (the Universe)
Myths/Archetypes: The Second Coming. The New Jerusalem. The Garden of Eden. Paradise Regained. The Sign of the Cross.
Astrology: Saturn, the outermost visible planet. (Saturn rules Capricorn and Aquarius.) The four figures surrounding the central wreath in this card represent the four fixed signs of the zodiac: Taurus the bull, Leo the lion, Scorpio the scorpion and eagle, Aquarius the water bearer.
Numerology: 3 (Empress) = 1 + 2 (Hanged Man) = 2 + 1 (the World)

21. The World: Paradise Regained

When The World is reversed you can pretty much take it that life is going well but that’s when life takes us by surprise.  If The World is unclear it may help to choose a card from the Major Arcana to provide more insight into what it is The World 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 World using cards from the Rider Waite 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: For example, the Deva Tarot, published in Austria in 1986, consists of ninety-three cards instead of the standard seventy-eight. The cards of the Deva deck are square, and their illustrations and symbolism are patterned after the Crowley-Harris Thoth images. The major arcana of this deck include an additional card called ‘the Separator,’ and the minor arcana include an extra suit called ‘triax’ to symbolize the Aether or the Spirit.

Tarot Books

Complete Book of Tarot: Tarot began as a game of cards and, in some places, is still used for this purpose. Over the years, however, the deck became a tool for occultists seeking an esoteric understanding of the universe. In the 1700s, card readers, especially in France, began to use the tarot to make predictions about the future. During the past half-century, fortune-telling with the cards has fallen out of favor and instead the deck has become a tool for brainstorming, idea clarification, and self-discovery. Some modern-day counselors and psychotherapists utilize tarot decks to help clients deal with traumatic events and explore psychological issues.

Development for Beginners: According to the teachings of the Far East, these records represent a collection of knowledge that is housed on a non-physical plane of existence. They are said to have existed since the dawn of time, forming a historical account of the whole universe.

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Development for Beginners: According to the teachings of the Far East, these records represent a collection of knowledge that is housed on a non-physical plane of existence. They are said to have existed since the dawn of time, forming a historical account of the whole universe.