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The World tarot card
XXI • MAJOR ARCANA

The World

The dancer in the center of all things, having integrated every aspect of the journey
completionintegrationaccomplishmentwholenessfulfillment

Interpretations

Upright
The World represents the successful completion of the major journey—the integration of all experiences into a coherent, dancing whole. This is the archetype of individuation: the achievement of a self that contains and harmonizes all opposites. When The World appears, a cycle is completing. Celebrate what has been accomplished before the new cycle begins.
Reversed
In shadow, The World becomes incompletion—the journey left unfinished, the loose ends that prevent true closure. The reversed World may indicate delay of fulfillment, near-completion frustrated, or the need to attend to what remains undone.
Symbolism
The dancing figure at the center represents the integrated self—moving effortlessly, fully alive. The wreath forms an oval or zero—completion that is also potential for new beginning. The four fixed creatures represent the elements, seasons, and evangelists—the complete pattern of manifestation. The two wands suggest the dance between opposites that no longer conflict.
The Journey
The World completes the Major Arcana, but completion is not ending. The dancing figure suggests perpetual motion—a wholeness that is dynamic, not static. This is the archetype of successful individuation: the self that has integrated its journey's lessons into a coherent, joyful presence. The World teaches that the goal of the journey was never a destination but a way of being. The dancer has not arrived somewhere but has become someone—a self capable of holding all opposites in creative tension, of moving with life rather than against it. And the wreath forms a zero, suggesting that every ending is also a new beginning at a higher level of the spiral.