Sun Pisces Tarot Moon
Sun Enters Pisces Tarot Moon
Sun enters Pisces corresponding to the major arcana tarot card Moon . This is a phase representing a period of dissolution indicating the end of a cycle.
Within the context of the following description, be aware, 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 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.Â
The wolves in the foreground of the card symbolize the transformative process. This is because they consume the old cycle, creating a new substance for the next phase. The essence of the past is preserved, reshaped into memories and dreams, ready to be utilized in the fresh creation.
When interpreting this card as the end of a physical lifetime, the wolves symbolize the release of guiding forces that will lead to the formation of new experiences, such as subconscious disturbances. The elements from the previous cycle, including physical components, are reintegrated into the physical world to be reutilized as temporary vessels in the ongoing journey of the universe.
The red and blue colors of the background are opposite ends of the color spectrum symbolizing a complete sequence.
For these reasons, the tarot card Moon is often associated with fear and dread because it symbolizes 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 out of inner darkness to warn, advise, and guide. Tarot Moon and Pisces therefore represent a solvent.
Through a study of the three decan cards that the Moon oversees we realize this period has the potential to be an optimistic view of 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 victory of the material world or success in an objective meaning 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” symbolizing the subconscious mind, a fitting thought for Tarot Moon
Major arcana card Moon is the archetypal voice behind the Eight  Nine and Ten of Water minor arcana cards. In the case of 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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The image of the tarot card Moon is taken from the Tarot of the Morning Star deck.