The World
completion · fulfillment · wholeness
Upright meaning
Something you've worked toward for a long time is genuinely coming full circle — let yourself acknowledge it.
Reversed meaning
A project or phase is almost done, but one loose end is keeping it from feeling finished.
Today's message
Celebrate a small finish line today.
Love
In love, The World centers on a bigger life theme playing out — it's an invitation to lean into completion with a partner or someone you're getting to know. Just don't let overconfidence undo the good work.
Career
The World in a career context is about fulfillment meeting a turning point worth noticing — a project or working relationship is asking you to bring exactly that.
Money & finances
Around money, this is an invitation to lean into wholeness — a good week to check whether your spending matches what you actually value.
Spiritual meaning
Spiritually, The World reflects a deeper lesson your path is offering, asking you to sit with completion rather than rush past it.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the The World card mean upright?
Something you've worked toward for a long time is genuinely coming full circle — let yourself acknowledge it.
What does the The World card mean reversed?
A project or phase is almost done, but one loose end is keeping it from feeling finished.
What does The World mean for love?
In love, The World centers on a bigger life theme playing out — it's an invitation to lean into completion with a partner or someone you're getting to know. Just don't let overconfidence undo the good work.
What does The World mean for career and finances?
The World in a career context is about fulfillment meeting a turning point worth noticing — a project or working relationship is asking you to bring exactly that. Around money, this is an invitation to lean into wholeness — a good week to check whether your spending matches what you actually value.