A necessary dying and transformation: an alchemical putrefaction out of which another form of life grows. Not an ending but a phase of the process; almost never a physical death, but a parting with what has outlived itself.
The dance of death: a skeleton with a scythe (both are symbols of Saturn, the indestructible structure of all that is) crowned with the crown of Osiris; he is Osiris in the waters of Amenti, the secret masculine God-creator whose decay is birth. With a sweep of his scythe he creates bubbles in which new dancing forms come into being. The sign of Scorpio is given on three levels: the scorpion (the lowest putrefaction, suicide in the ring of fire), the serpent (Lord of Life and Death, the rhythm of the two phases), and the eagle (the exaltation of the rarefied element). The symbol of the fish (Nun) is an object of veneration in resurrection cults; the fish is sacred to Mercury, guide of the dead.
💀Skeleton with a scythe — the letter Nun ('fish'), the sign Scorpio (Mars); symbols of Saturn — the fundamental, indestructible structure of being
👑Crown of Osiris — Osiris in the waters of Amenti, the secret God-creator; 'redeunt saturnia regna' — decay is birth
🫧Bubbles from the scythe's sweep — in them new dancing forms come into being; the scythe not only mows but also creates
🦂Scorpion, serpent, eagle — the three levels of the sign: the lowest putrefaction, the rhythmic pulse of the phases, the rising above dense matter
🐟The fish (Nun) — the path from Tiphareth to Netzach; an object of resurrection cults, sacred to Mercury, guide of the dead
Interpretation
Death is a necessary dying and transformation: an ending that clears a place for the new, a putrefaction out of which another form of life grows. Not a catastrophe but a phase of the process: what has outlived itself decays so that the seed may sprout. This is the idea of alchemical putrefaction — a series of changes in the course of which the final form of life develops out of the latent seed.
In everyday terms it can be clarified: the card almost never means physical death, but speaks of the 'many deaths' a person passes through in life — of a parting with the past and the natural end of outlived aims. It matters to part with the past, to give up worn-out patterns of behaviour, to recognise the necessity of departure and to trust in time.
The counsel is to let go of what has died without resistance, to trust the transformation, to recognise in death the rhythm of life itself (the inhalation and exhalation of the serpent). Plainly: let the old come to an end so as to create something new, for out of breakdown and decay is born the life-giving humus that fertilises the soil for future growth.
In the strict sense this card is the completion of Lust Lust: what was conceived in passion here decays so as to be transformed, while the Hanged Man The Hanged Man binds them through dissolution. On the Tree, Death is symmetrical to the Devil The Devil: the skeleton-Osiris here and the secret God-creator there are one and the same creative principle. Art Art between them leads to the sphere where Existence is formulated.
The shadow of the card is resistance to the inevitable transformation, clinging to the outlived, putrefaction stuck in the lowest scorpion phase (the venom turned upon oneself). This is a radical change at the level of essence, not surface.
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Advice & forecast
✦ The card's advice
Let go of what has died without resistance: what has outlived itself must decay so that the seed may sprout. Part with the past, give up worn-out patterns, recognise the necessity of departure and trust in time — recognise in death not perishing but the rhythm of life itself, the inhalation and exhalation of the serpent. Let the old come to an end so as to create the new: out of breakdown is born the life-giving humus that fertilises the soil for future growth. But do not rush to burn bridges and renounce everything hastily — nor wait passively for something to die off of itself. Trust the transformation as a phase of the process, and the change will go at the level of essence, not surface.
🔮 What the forecast holds
Ahead lies the end of a cycle and a deep transformation: the dying of the outlived for the sake of the new, putrefaction as a stage of growth, not as perishing. This is a necessary process of detachment, a timely ending, a release into freedom for the new; a radical change, a rebirth, a passage across the scorpion threshold. It is almost never about physical death — rather one of life's 'many deaths', a parting with the past. To those who let go of what has died, the card promises life-giving humus beneath future growth; to those who cling, a stuck decay, a stagnation without sprouts.
↓ Death reversed
Reversed Death is resistance to the inevitable transformation: clinging to the outlived, fear of change, an attempt to preserve what must decay. Putrefaction stuck in the lowest scorpion phase — self-destruction, the venom turned upon oneself (the scorpion stinging itself in the ring of fire). Or a stagnation in which death is not carried through to rebirth: decay without a new form, stagnation, decomposition without sprouts. This is also the other side of the 'not the time' position: now is not the moment merely to hope that something will die off of itself, to wait passively for the resolution and refrain from action — yet to burn bridges and renounce everything hastily is likewise premature. A distorted understanding of Death as decrepitude and cruelty; fear where renewal is under way.
The card in spreads
The same card reads differently depending on the spread and the question — compare real spreads:
Spread "Letting go of the outlived"
To understand what it is time to part with
«What do I need to complete and let go of?»
What is dying
Death
How to pass through
The Hanged Man
What will be born
The Sun
Death — a necessary dying: the outlived must decay so that the seed may sprout; let go without resistance. How to pass through The Hanged Man — the Hanged Man: surrender to the process, change your angle of vision, let dissolution do its work. What will be born The Sun — the Sun: a clear, renewed life in the light. Part with the past and with worn-out habits, trust in time. Out of breakdown is born the life-giving humus — the change goes at the level of essence, not surface.
Spread "Fear of change"
To work through the resistance to an ending
«Why is it so hard for me to let go?»
The change
Death
What holds you
The Devil
What lies ahead
The Star
Death — a renewal that frightens while it is mistaken for perishing; clinging turns the putrefaction into venom upon oneself. What holds you The Devil — the Devil: attachment, an obsession with things or a role, that will not let you reach the new. What lies ahead The Star — the Star: grace and hope, poured out generously after the parting. Do not preserve the outlived, nor wait for it to die off of itself. Recognise in death the rhythm of life — beyond the threshold renewal waits, not an ending.
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Spread "Rebirth"
To see the path of a deep transformation
«Where is this transformation leading me?»
What was conceived
Lust
The breakdown
Death
The result
The Universe
What was conceived Lust — Lust: the passion and life-force that set the process in motion. The breakdown Death — Death completes what was conceived: what has outlived itself decays so as to be transformed. The result The Universe — the Universe: the completed Work, fullness, the closing of the circle. Trust the transformation as a continuous process: scorpion, serpent and eagle are three stages of one ascent. Let go of the old form without fear — the rebirth goes at the level of essence, and out of putrefaction a new whole grows.
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How it differs from Waite
Rider-Waite-SmithDeath
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Thoth TarotDeath
The card keeps its name and number XIII in both decks, and both agree on the essential: this is not perishing but the end of a cycle and a renewal. The shade differs. Waite stresses full completion and parting with the past as the indispensable condition of new experience and the rebirth of life — the image is built around the ending and the threshold. Here the focus shifts from the end to the process: what matters more is not the parting itself but the fact that out of the breakdown and decay of the old a life-giving humus is born, feeding new growth; death is an active alchemical stage of putrefaction within a continuous process, not simply a closed door. Waite underlines the parting; here it is the fertile work of decay.
WaiteThoth Tarot
FocusThe ending and threshold, full completion.The process of putrefaction within continuous development.
ImageParting with the past, a closed door.Life-giving humus feeding new growth.
EmphasisThe condition of new experience is parting.An active alchemical stage, not merely an end.
Symbolism & correspondences
The letter Nun ('fish' — a symbol of underwater life), the path from Tiphareth to Netzach; the sign Scorpio (ruler Mars — fiery energy in its lowest form). The number 13. The skeleton and scythe are symbols of Saturn, the indestructible structure of all that is.
Element
Water
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Astrology
Scorpio — the fixed water sign governing depth, death, and regeneration
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Arcana
Major
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