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Death tarot card
XIII • MAJOR ARCANA

Death

The great transformer who clears away the old to make way for the new
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Interpretations

Upright
Death represents the principle of transformation through ending—the recognition that some things must die so others can be born. This is the archetype of necessary transition: the ego's attachments being stripped away, the old self being composted to nourish the new. When Death appears, something is completing its cycle. Resist if you will, but the old form cannot be maintained.
Reversed
In shadow, Death becomes stagnation—the refusal to let go of what's already dying, the attempt to keep alive what needs to pass. The reversed Death may indicate fear of change, prolonged endings, or the inability to grieve and release.
Symbolism
The skeletal rider shows what remains when all else is stripped away—the essential structure beneath appearances. The white rose on the black flag speaks to the purity and beauty that emerge from darkness. The setting sun suggests ending, while the rising sun between the towers promises new dawn. The river flows ever onward—life continues through all transformations.
The Journey
Death is perhaps the most feared and most misunderstood card. It rarely indicates physical death but rather the psychic experience of dying: the end of a way of being, a relationship, an identity, a chapter of life. Death comes not as punishment but as necessity—the only path to what wants to be born. Death teaches that we cannot hold on to anything forever. Grasping creates suffering; releasing creates space. What dies isn't truly lost but transformed—composted into the soil from which new life springs. The invitation is not to welcome death but to cease resisting the transformations that life requires.