The World
Wholeness, fulfilment, and the sacred cycle complete.
At the end of the Fool’s path stands The World — not a gate that closes, but a threshold that opens.
It represents fulfilment, integration, and the sense of harmony that comes when all experiences, light and shadow alike, are recognised as part of the same design.
In the Rider–Waite–Smith deck (1909), a nude dancer moves within a wreath of laurel — the circle of victory, unity, and eternal return. In her hands, she holds two wands, mirroring the Magician’s single one — mastery now balanced in both hands. Around her float the four living creatures of the zodiac — the lion, bull, eagle, and angel — guardians of the four elements and symbols of wholeness.
In the Tarot de Marseille, the card bears the same form — a figure surrounded by the four forces of creation. In the Thoth Tarot, The Universe radiates cosmic balance, the dance of energy across time and space.
Across traditions, The World signifies completion and integration — the union of inner and outer worlds, the self and the divine.
