Wheel of fortune chinese tarot

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Also, you can adapt to a new situation or place. When it comes to trying something new and extraordinary, you never hesitate.

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Playful and mischievous as well, you always take the unconventional route to reach your goals. You are a risk-taker who loves challenges and fights till the end to emerge successfully.

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The Wheel of Fortune as a Person (Signifier) The blue sky and clouds symbolize intelligence and divinity. The snake is the Egyptian god Typhon, Anubis embodies brilliance and knowledge, and the Sphinx signifies the unsolved riddles of life. While their wings symbolize stability amidst change, the book represents wisdom. The angel, eagle, lion, and bull stand for Aquarius, Scorpio, Leo, and Taurus. The outer wheel refers to the materialistic world, and the spokes inside represent the Universal radiant energy or eight Sabbats of the year. The symbols on the middle wheel stand for mercury, sulfur, water, and salt, considered as the units of life. The Hebrew letters IHVH (Yod Heh Vau Heh) on the wheel denote the unpronounceable name of God whereas TORA (read TARO clockwise) could be interpreted as TAROT that means coming back to the same position from where it started. The Wheel of Fortune symbolizes the trials and tribulations encountered in the journey of life. What Does the Wheel of Fortune Stand for in the Tarot Card

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