XXI. - The World
In the four corners of the card, we see the four evangelists, and moving inward, we see a figure of a woman dancing ecstatically within a laurel wreath. The red ribbon tying the wreath follows the shape of the infinity symbol. The woman holds a candle burning at both ends in each hand, as seen on The Magician card. This card symbolizes unity and the highest level of success. The culmination of hard work, the fulfillment of a goal, and the realization of unity between the self and the universe are the card's main messages.
General Meaning
Completion, Unity, Achievement, Journey
The World signifies the completion of a long-term project or a significant phase in life, celebrating unity and achievement.
Love
Fulfillment, Rewarding Relationships, Commitment
In love, it celebrates the beauty of commitment, which is rewarding for both parties.
Career
Completion, Recognition, Successful Projects
Professionally, it suggests the successful completion of projects, recognition of hard work, and achievement of career goals.
Reversed World
Lack of Closure, Stagnation
Reversed, The World may indicate an unfinished journey, confinement, or a feeling of being stuck. It suggests that further work is needed to achieve the desired fulfillment.