Pisces Sun, Tarot Moon


Tarot Moon Pisces Sun

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Moon from Tarot of the Morning Star

Mysterious Moon, Tarot Moon, Pisces Sun, corresponding to the major arcana tarot card Moon. This card represents a period of dissolution, depicting the end of a cycle.

When referring to a cycle within the context of the following description, we must remember that we are the cycle within what appears to be the sphere of the cosmos.

Because Pisces is the final sign of the zodiac, it represents the closing of our annual journey through the astrological signs. Tarot Moon, the card corresponding to Pisces, therefore graphically illustrates this closing of a cycle.

At this stage of the sequence, we are witnessing the dissolving of one system into another. This is not recycling as in duplication, but a move into a new and original sequence of experiences. 

The wolves in the foreground of the card, through their mastication of the old cycle, create a new substance to be used in the next cycle. Elements of the old cycle are retained, but readjusted as memories and dreams for use in the new creation. 

When viewing this card as the close of a physical lifespan, the forces depicted by the wolves are the release of what will be guiding substances for the new, such as subconscious disturbances. Elements of the old cycle, such as physical components, are returned to the physical realm once more to be recycled as temporary vehicles in the continuing adventures of the cosmos.

The red and blue colours of the background are opposite ends of the colour spectrum, symbolising a complete sequence.

For these reasons, the tarot card Moon is often associated with fear and dread because it symbolises our entry into new and original territory. Here in the realm of the Moon, we are privy to the guidance of Gods, ancestor spirits, and past-life experiences that speak from the inner darkness to warn, advise and guide. Tarot Moon and Pisces, therefore, represent a solvent.

Through a study of the three decan cards the Moon oversees, we realise this period has the potential to be an optimistic change, leading to happiness for the future.

This view is strengthened by a study of the QBL Tree of Life.  Tarot Moon on the QBL Tree connects the sphere Netzach, Victory, to the sphere Malkuth, the Material World. This can be read as a victory of the material world or success in an objective sense, leading to a successful outcome.

Everything that exists eventually becomes the stuff of memory and loss, resulting in life appearing to be a sequence of momentary experiences, creating a collage of physical existence.

The Hebrew letter Qoph,  corresponding to this path, means “back of the head”, symbolising the subconscious mind, a fitting thought for Tarot Moon

The Major arcana card Moon is the archetypal voice behind the Eight, Nine and Ten of Water minor arcana cards. In the case of the irresolution of a decan minor card’s message, allow your mind to fall back upon the corresponding Major Arcana card behind it.

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Tarot Eight Water, Eight Cups
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Tarot Ten Water, Ten Cups

Prints of the original Moon painting are available at Fine Art America

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The image of the tarot card Moon is taken from the Tarot of the Morning Star deck.

 


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