What does the Death Tarot card mean?

Tarot reading involves various cards that are used to get an idea of ​​the seeker’s current and possible future situations. These cards and predictions thus interpreted are guided by a spiritual force and divine powers. The Tarot deck usually has 78 cards and each card has a unique meaning. We will talk about a particular card that has fascinated many tarot readers and question seekers; It is the thirteenth card of the deck called “Death”. This terrifying sound like in real life, death symbolizes the end and nullity. Nobody knows what happens after death and there are various theories that involve life after death or life after death. We will take a look at this Death tarot card through various aspects.

The image and symbols: The card image shows a skeleton holding a flag on a white horse. We can see card number thirteen at the top. Some death tarot card images show people dying on the ground, some show images of people screaming and blood pouring out of their bodies as if someone had just delivered the killing blow. But the most significant image of the tarot card is the image of the rising sun. We may not find this image in the entire death tarot card collection, but in most death tarot cards the rising sun is prominent. There is another symbol on the Death tarot card which is the white rose. This is the symbol of purity and humility. Beauty is also present there. But we must always remember that all roses also have thorns.

Meanings: The tarot card of death is not considered that bad when interpreting the meaning of the card with respect to a particular situation. But yes, if someone asks the question about a sick person or a family member with an ailment, then it can symbolize that the procedures are going in the wrong direction. People often ask questions about their careers or relationships. In these circumstances, this card symbolizes the end of one and the beginning of the other. It may mean that someone leaves a particular job and looks for a new one. Someone may be breaking off a relationship with a partner and moving toward a new relationship or partner. Death brings a new beginning and this is indicated by the rising sun at the back. The rising sun tells the seeker that if there is death there are also new beginnings. Every dark corner also has a bright light. It is like a horror movie in which a character has fought all night fighting and managing a ghost and in the end, with the dawn, the ghost dies and brings a new day and a new life.

Karma: The Death Tarot card also has characteristics of karmic energies. In a theory of karma, a person dies and takes a new form in the next life and dies again in that life and takes a new life form again and this cycle continues. What has been done in the past; a soul will reap in this life until the soul progresses higher and higher in the realm of self-awareness and self-realization. If we link this to the Death card and assume that questions are being asked about Health, Career and Love / Relationships, the card means that what a person did in the past will reap now. A person who drinks a lot or smokes a lot will pay the price if health is at risk from these addictions. A person who has studied well in the past and thus acquired the knowledge to the level where he can take the risk and effort to move up the career ladder to a higher level would do so. In relationship, a person will also bear the fruit of his positive or negative behavior that he displayed in his past relationships.

White Rose: Considering the white rose, as I said before, every rose comes with thorns, and therefore, on the way to new beginnings, a seeker may experience some obstacles along the way. We could relate this to another saying “God helps those who help themselves.” On the path of progress there are always some obstacles and obstacles that stand in the way and the person who can overcome these obstacles will overcome death.

Change is the essence of the death tarot card. When viewing this tarot card in tarot reading, the seeker must consider the factors that can lead to change in life. They need to think carefully about what kinds of changes are anticipated in their life in what areas of life, be it these areas: Love, Career, Health, Business, Spiritual, Political, Academic, General Behavior, Philanthropic, Mental or Physical. In the end, the seeker must ask himself if he is ready to take this change boldly or cannot bear the obstacles that this change may bring. If the seeker is able to accept change and the consequences related to this change just like a warrior and is willing to put forth one hundred percent effort to reach the goal, then this card will show them the new light in the dark: solution for the problem they are looking for.

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