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The Mirror — Tarot card, Manara Erotic Tarot deck
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The Mirror

Manara Erotic Tarot
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Self-love and egocentrism, an unhealthy selfishness. The difficulty of choosing a role for today: who are you, and which you is real? The world reflects exactly what you broadcast.

The card's image

A half-naked woman admires her reflection in a mirror. Does she like what she sees — or does she turn away with a look of displeasure? The scene is about the meeting with oneself: about self-admiration that can tip into selfishness, and about self-reproach that drowns in guilt. The mirror here is not a wheel of fate, but a reflection of what you yourself radiate into the world and into your relationships.

Interpretation

Manara's Mirror (the former Wheel of Fortune) is about self-love, egocentrism, and unhealthy selfishness. It is a card about the meeting with yourself and about a hard question: who are you today, which you is real, what role do you choose?

Self-admiration can tip into selfishness, where everyone around must serve your wishes and the will and opinion of others count for nothing. It is the risk of becoming wrapped up in yourself — especially if cards of the fire or earth suit lie nearby.

If the neighbouring cards point to it, the Mirror reads the other way — as self-reproach and all-consuming guilt: when you consider yourself the cause of every misfortune in the world, even when it isn't so. Look for grey-toned cards nearby.

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Look into the mirror honestly: what role are you playing, and what do you broadcast into the world and into your relationships? Confess to yourself your true intentions and goals — and check whether you really need them. If something about your loved ones doesn't suit you, start with yourself: the world reflects what you radiate. Take responsibility for your decisions. Beside dynamic cards, act quickly; beside static ones, don't get stuck in an endless choice.

What the forecast holds

Ahead lies a situation where you will have to take responsibility upon yourself or reveal new facets of your character — a meeting with your own reflection. With dynamic neighbours you will have to act decisively and without delay; with static ones, there is a risk of getting stuck for a long time in choosing how to behave, examining yourself in the mirror instead of taking a step.

The Mirror reversed

The reversed Mirror is a reflection in which people lose themselves. In one direction, self-admiration hardens into egocentrism: the world owes it to you to revolve around you, others' will doesn't count, and you withdraw so far that no living people remain nearby — only your echo. In the other, the mirror blackens with self-reproach: all-consuming guilt, "I'm the cause of every misfortune," a merciless self-judgement in which any love for yourself drowns. Either way the balance is broken: you either see no one but yourself, or don't see yourself at all. The neighbours decide: with dynamic cards it is a call to take responsibility and even out the reflection; with dark and grey ones, a deepening of selfishness or guilt. The reversed advice: look into the mirror without admiration and without hatred, and ask what you broadcast into the world.

The card in spreads

The same card reads differently depending on the spread and the question — compare real spreads:

How it differs from Waite

Wheel of Fortune — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithWheel of Fortune
Manara Erotic TarotThe Mirror

Here Manara even renames the arcanum: in the Waite tradition this is the Wheel of Fortune — a spinning circle with a sphinx and a serpent, a symbol of fate, cycles, and turns of destiny that don't depend on you. Manara turns the wheel into a Mirror and swings the focus 180 degrees: it is not an outer fortune that spins you, but you yourself reflected in the world. Where Waite says "accept the turn of the wheel," Manara replies: look at yourself — the world returns exactly what you broadcast, and the responsibility here is yours.

WaiteManara Erotic Tarot
NameThe Wheel of Fortune.The Mirror (Manara's renaming).
SceneA wheel with a sphinx and serpent, cycles of fate.A woman admires herself in a mirror.
MeaningOuter fate, turns of fortune, the cycle.Self-knowledge, ego, "the world is your reflection," responsibility.

Symbolism & correspondences

Jupiter — a broad outlook, a readiness for renewal, social ties and public interests. The wish to be the centre of attention and "more, even more": a scale that, without measure, easily turns into a swollen ego.

Element
Fire
Astrology
Jupiter
Arcana
Major

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