Interpretation (from Wikipedia:
A common aspect to most interpretations of this card within a reading is to introduce an element of change in the querent’s life, such change being in station, position or fortune: such as the rich becoming poor, or the poor becoming rich.[4][5][6]
At the top of the wheel perches the sphinx, who is there to remind us that if we stay stable amidst turmoil and use reasoning then we can retain the power to change our own lives instead of staying at the mercy of chance.[7]
A blog post that really exemplifies the Wheel:
Defining Yellow.com’s When There’s Not a Reason
(from “Tarot Plain and Simple” by Anthony Louis)
- La Roue de Fortune, La Rueda de la Fortuna
- A change for the better
- Good luck
- Advancement
- Opportunity
- Important developments
- Improvements
- Rapid change
- The upside of a cycle
- Fate
- Destiny
- Progress
- New doors open
- The ups-and-downs of Fortune
- Tao
- A fortunate turn of events
- A lucky break
- The end of one phase and the start of a new one
- Improving circumstances
- Gambling
- Games of chance
- Lady Luck
- A new vehicle (new wheels)
- Karma
- Everything changes
- You cannot step in the same river twice
(from my “Once Upon a Time” assignment in the Biddy Tarot Certification Program.)
A group of beings inhabit a realm Above. Four (4) are studying, one (1) is supporting the learning materials, one (1) is presiding over all, and one (1) is taking the information from their realm to that of Below. If clouds are considered to be Beings, they are a part of this story as well, supporting those that study and looking on in general interest.
Three (3) Beings hold their books with their front paws. One (1) with its back paws.
One (1) wears clothes, the rest do not.
All gravitate around the ancient symbols.
Everything happens according to the well orchestrated plan set before them. Like clockwork, they work diligently at their respective tasks. All in their place; each place holding its Being. It looks like a library, or a scene out of a library…
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