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Wheel of Fortune on a tarot card

The Wheel of Fortune, as depicted on a tarot card. Date: 1926

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The Wheel of Fortune tarot card, as depicted in this 1926 print from Mary Evans Prints Online, is a captivating blend of ancient symbolism and mystical allure. This card is one of the Major Arcana in the tarot deck, representing cycles, change, and the unpredictability of fate. The image of the wheel itself is reminiscent of the Egyptian La Roue de la Fortune or the Greek Tyche, both deities of fortune and the turning wheel of fate. The Wheel of Fortune tarot card is adorned with intricate detail, featuring a large, ornate wheel with a crescent moon at its apex and a pair of wings on either side. The wheel is encircled by a serpent, symbolizing the cyclical nature of life and the interconnectedness of good and bad fortune. The card's central image is a figure climbing the wheel, representing the human struggle to rise above the tides of fate and seize control of one's destiny. The card's imagery is further enhanced by the presence of various symbols, including a sword, a devil, and a pair of snakes. The sword represents the power to cut through obstacles and make decisive choices, while the devil symbolizes temptation and the potential for self-sabotage. The snakes represent transformation and renewal, as well as the dual nature of fate - both a rising and falling tide. The Wheel of Fortune tarot card is a powerful reminder of the cyclical nature of life and the importance of staying adaptable in the face of change. It encourages us to embrace the ups and downs of fortune, and to trust that each cycle brings new opportunities for growth and transformation. Whether used for personal introspection or as a tool for divination, this card continues to captivate and inspire those seeking to understand the mysteries of the universe.

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