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VIII • MAJOR ARCANA
Strength
The quiet power that tames the beast through love rather than forcecouragepatiencecompassioninner strengthgentle power
Interpretations
Upright
Strength represents power that doesn't need to prove itself—the quiet courage that comes from self-mastery rather than domination. This is the archetype of spiritual fortitude: the ability to face our inner beasts with compassion, transforming raw instinct into refined energy. When Strength appears, the situation calls for patience and gentle persistence, not force.Reversed
In shadow, Strength becomes either brutal suppression of natural impulses or complete surrender to them. The reversed Strength may indicate self-doubt, loss of nerve, or the fear of confronting the wilder parts of oneself.Symbolism
The woman taming the lion shows the relationship between conscious awareness and instinctual force. Her white robe speaks to purity of intention; the infinity symbol above her head connects to unlimited inner resources. The lack of struggle suggests mastery through relationship, not conflict. The flowers in her hair represent the beauty that emerges from this integration.The Journey
Strength offers a radical reframe of power. The lion is not being defeated but befriended—not caged but gently guided. This is the strength that comes after we've exhausted force: the recognition that our inner beasts respond to love and patience better than violence and shame.
Strength teaches that our most primitive drives contain vital energy that, properly channeled, becomes our greatest resource. The lion's passion, aggression, and hunger aren't enemies to be destroyed but powers to be integrated. True strength means no longer fearing what lives within us.