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Games - Wheel of Fortune


Wheel of Fortune (X) is a Major Arcana
Tarot
card.

Description and Symbolism

The most common versions of The Wheel of Fortune shows a wheel floating in the sky inscribed with the letters TARO and alchemical symbols representing the elements underlying the four suits of the tarot, Fire (Wands), Water (Cups), Earth (Discs) and Air (Swords). This recalls the emblems of the four suits of the tarot actually laying on the table of The Magician.

Winged creatures are in the four corners of the card, a man, an eagle, a bull, and a ram, each with an open book. Depending on the tradition, they represent the four seasons, the four apostles, and the four angels of the apocalypse.

Interpretation

Changes in station. Rich become poor, poor become rich. Sudden revesal of fortune. Strong Buddhist associations with the wheel of Dharma.

Mythopoetic Approach

The Wheel of Fortune is the intersession of random chance on The Fool's journey through the Major Arcana. It represents the forces that can disrupt, destroy, or bless the Querant.

It also represents the underlying order that the Magician attempts to master. The letters on the wheel have been read to mean "Rota Taro Orat Tora Ator," which can be translated (if you don't mind syncretic translations) to: "The Wheel of Taro speaks the Law of Ator ." The tension between the two basic meanings (chance and structure) can be useful to explore with the Querant.

Through its cross sum (the sum of the digits), it is closely connected to The Magician, Key 1 and The Sun, Key 19. Each represents a rupture with the previous order; the Magician starting the journey; The Wheel of Fortune introducing random chance; The Sun reborn from the underworld.

When it appears in a tarot throw, it typically signals the insertion of a random forces, the start of something new, or a need to understand the underlying structures. It may carry a warning that The Querant needs to accept the gift or curse that's coming and learn from it.

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