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XVIII • MAJOR ARCANA
The Moon
The realm of dreams and shadows where nothing is as it appearsillusionintuitiondreamsthe unconsciousfear
Interpretations
Upright
The Moon represents the mysterious territory of the unconscious—the realm of dreams, intuitions, and projections where clear seeing becomes difficult. This is the archetype of the night journey: the passage through inner darkness where fears magnify and imagination creates both wonders and terrors. When The Moon appears, trust your intuition but question your perceptions. Things may not be what they seem.Reversed
In shadow, The Moon becomes overwhelming confusion, anxiety, or self-deception. The reversed Moon may indicate repressed fears surfacing, the clarification of previously murky situations, or the need to distinguish genuine intuition from projection.Symbolism
The moon itself holds a face within a face—suggesting the deceptions of reflected light. The path winding between towers into unknown territory represents the journey through unconscious realms. The dog and wolf show domesticated and wild aspects of instinct. The crayfish emerging from the pool represents contents rising from the deepest unconscious.The Journey
The Moon follows The Star's clarity with a return to darkness—but this is intentional descent into unconscious realms. The Moon teaches that we must pass through this shadowy territory to complete the journey. What rises from the depths must be faced; what haunts our dreams must be acknowledged.
The Moon teaches discernment in the land of shadows. Not everything that appears in the unconscious is true—some is projection, some is fear, some is wishful thinking. Yet the journey through lunar realms is necessary. Only by passing through the night do we earn the right to the day that follows.