Getting the World Tarot Yes or No Questions
Tarot is a deck of cards for predictive purposes. Tarot is a millennial system of wisdom, whose cards contain symbolic graphics of deep meaning. This system has several ways to know the future. One of them is through the “Yes or No” method, where the consultant asks a specific question that can only be answered by “Yes” or “No”. Next we will study the meaning of the card The World, when it appears in a “yes or no” tarot session. The World tarot yes or no can reveal unexpected secrets that will help you better understand the context you are living, in any area of life. If during the tarot session the World card comes out to the right, it means “Yes” and if the card comes out to the other way, it means “No”.
I know you’re looking for a simple yes or no answer here but if you do this your Tarot reading is as useful as flipping a coin.
First of all, using a single Tarot card is always doing yourself and the Tarot a diservice. The cards true meaning and the answers they give have far more weight with the position and combination of other cards in a spread. If you want a (free) complete spread done for you in the next 1–2 hours just give your question details here and I’ll do one for you.
For starters, The World card refers to a very important achievement, after working for it for a long time. If this card comes out to the right, the answer to your question is “Yes”, which is a very positive message. This means that you will achieve all the goals that you set yourself, you will achieve great wisdom after going a long way and that currently the circumstances around you are in your favor. The World also indicates that your immediate projects will be a success, so you must dare to realize all your dreams.
If The World card comes out inverted, it means that there is no achievement of goals. There were negative factors such as bad decisions and many confusions that prevented various projects from being realized. You don’t currently see a solution close to your problems, which is relative. All problems can be solved, only you have to believe in yourself and make the right decisions. Even if you haven’t reached your goals yet, you should keep working as usual, never give up.
We need to consider the Major Arcana of the Tarot in terms of their cyclic relationships with one another. Stages in the process of Learning and Development. No single card exists without the others.
The Cycle of Growth begins with card Number Zero “The Fool” (who is not really a fool, just someone starting out with childlike ignorance) and ends with “The World” with a “lesson learned”.
For example, when we compare “The Wheel of Fortune” (which is exactly half way through the cycle) with “The World” we see that in the former card the figure is outside the wheel, whereas in the latter the figure is at “The Centre”.
The same 4 mythical figures are at the corners of both cards. If you study the cards in more detail you will see more hidden meaning.
Having reached this final stage we have the choice to “become a fool again” by entering a new field of knowledge and experience, or repeat the cycle all over again.
As people get older they tend to fear “The Fool” because it requires that we enter unknown territory.