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Wheel of Fortune
The eternal dance of rising and falling, the cycles that shape all existencecyclesfatechangeturning pointsdestiny
Interpretations
Upright
The Wheel of Fortune represents the principle of cyclical change—the recognition that all conditions are temporary and that fortune revolves according to laws beyond individual will. When the Wheel appears, circumstances are shifting. What was stuck begins to move; what seemed permanent reveals its impermanence. Align with the turning rather than resisting it.Reversed
In shadow, the Wheel becomes bad luck blamed on fate—using cosmic forces as excuse to avoid responsibility. The reversed Wheel may indicate resistance to necessary change, feeling victimized by circumstance, or the failure to recognize one's role in creating conditions.Symbolism
The wheel itself represents the cycles of existence—rising and falling, fortune and misfortune, life and death. The four fixed creatures in the corners suggest stability amid change. The sphinx at the top holds the sword of discernment; the descending and ascending figures show that everyone on the wheel is in motion. The letters TARO intertwined with ROTA (wheel) suggest the pattern within apparent randomness.The Journey
The Wheel of Fortune is the first card beyond the initial journey of self-development (0-9), introducing the recognition that we exist within larger patterns we didn't create and cannot fully control. This is the wisdom of impermanence: the understanding that everything changes, nothing lasts, and resistance to this truth creates suffering.
The Wheel teaches that what rises will fall and what falls will rise—not to induce fatalism but to cultivate detachment from outcome. At the center of the wheel, where the axis doesn't move, there is stillness. The wise learn to rest there, watching the wheel turn without being turned by it.