The world is the 21 card in concrete terms but perhaps the 22 one you want to reflect or reproduce. reflect or reproduce. The world as a card reflects the synthesis with everything that becomes the spiritual gold or the inner nature and the final goal even if it is not the final goal, it is a happiness experience of the more spiritual kind in the ph
the card The World reflects the whole both on the inner plane and the outer through the symbolism of the edge, the card wants to talk about the World and the four elements as an indication that it applies both to the perfection of the components of the physical world as well as to the non-manifest in the spiritual.
The whole that closes around what is dear to you..
Through balance and harmony one finds the spiritual gold that brings life and meaning to earthly life. Existence as we see it is like the mirror world of our spiritual and material world and the evidence of our both collective and individual life dream that we live in. The life dream is the world that shapes our inner world and not the actual one.
All real wealth is shaped by our interpretation of what strikes us as the sublime in life. What feels to you factual? abundance and ease where you are both in synchronization with the world inside and outside. The inner satisfaction of insight that cannot be bought and paid for is like the vehicle that the soul uses to experience the richness of the different worlds that are available and valued.
Being in synchronization with the divine in one's own body as a human being, or experiencing it in others is a holistic feeling of happiness and greatness at the same time. To be unbound by the conditions for one's various adventures and states where the super dynamics arise to integrate with life, in general, is a feeling of unbound and a great sense of freedom where one is the creator of the conditions one has to create the existence that the inner mind has in its image of itself.
In the garden tarot I have chosen to illustrate the world with the Virgin and the Unicorn. There are actually old tapestries from the Middle Ages where this particular scene was illustrated as an allegory of man's meeting with the divine. in this scene is the story of the Virgin meeting the Unicorn. The unicorn which represents the Divine, if you want to embrace the Divine you have to have love in your heart and noble courage because if you don't show these qualities you will be crushed by the unicorn. They are sitting on a hill in paradise surrounded by 11 flowers and 11 stars that are 22 together.
The seven rays of the rainbow are the sum of the divine forces representing Mars Mercury Sun Venus Moon Jupiter Saturn The pot of gold at the end of the rainbow is the representation of the alchemical gold that is the quintessence of the 7 rays. the wreath of flowers is the portal between the worlds outside there are the 4 elements and the 4 seasons.