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

Manara Erotic Tarot
completionwholenessintegrationfulfillment

You are in the saddle, and it's yours to run the show! The World is a field for your accomplishments. Triumph, sweep, 'anything goes for me.'

The card's image

A cowgirl has saddled a planet and races through boundless space. In her right hand is a pistol, and she is ready to fire without aiming. These shots are not meant to hit a target, but to spur on the thrill of victory. The card all but shouts: 'Anything goes for me!' But beneath her saddle is neither a horse nor a person, but a whole planet — and the question inevitably arises: where are the limits of what is permitted?

Interpretation

Manara's World is about triumph and sweep: you are in the saddle, it's yours to run the show, the world is a field for your accomplishments. A cowgirl races astride a planet and fires into the sky — not to hit a target, but to spur on the thrill of victory. The card shouts: 'anything goes for me!'

But beneath her saddle is not a horse, but a whole planet — and the question of the limits of the permitted arises. Hence the diagnosis: a person (or a relationship) who has 'got too greedy,' for whom everything is too little — they need to conquer the Universe as well. The drive to subdue everything and everyone, heedless of the risks and consequences.

And the consequences can be global: your actions can indirectly touch loved ones, friends, former partners. To live with no regard at all is a poor tactic, however intoxicating the freedom.

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Act, take initiative, you can even allow yourself some daring and cheek. Be ambitious, declare yourself loudly and effectively — no time for modesty. Just revel in life and in your own strength. But don't overreach: remember that beneath the saddle is a whole world, and your volleys into the sky can touch your loved ones. Freedom is good as long as it doesn't turn into unrestraint with no regard for anyone.

What the forecast holds

A storm of emotions and a dynamic development of events, especially if you take the initiative. The card sets no specific direction — before you lies the whole Universe. Beside the fire suit it is triumph and verve; just be attentive to the price of the sweep.

The World reversed

The reversed World is about verve that has slipped its brakes, or, on the contrary, a curbed sweep. At best the daring is cooled into a mature strength: you are still in the saddle, but you see the limits, you don't fire into the sky at the risk of touching your loved ones, and you direct the momentum into a real undertaking. At worst the unrestraint goes off the scale: 'anything goes for me' turns into egoism with no brakes, you sweep away others' boundaries for the thrill of victory and don't count the price the people around you pay. Or else someone knocks you off the planet — and the triumph turns into a fall, into resentment that the world 'shortchanged' you. Arrogance, recklessness, the destruction of bonds for the sake of verve, all appear. The neighbouring cards decide: fire and dynamic ones nearby — a boisterous but dangerous sweep; The Tower and heavy ones — a curbing and a reckoning. The reversed advice: ask at what price your triumph comes and who is paying for it.

The card in spreads

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

How it differs from Waite

The World — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithThe World
Manara Erotic TarotThe World

In the Waite tradition the World is a dancing figure in a wreath, the four elements at the corners: completion, wholeness, the harmonious result of a long path. With Manara completion turns into a dashing triumph: a cowgirl astride a planet fires into the sky with a cry of 'anything goes for me.' Manara adds a sharp question about limits and the price of unrestraint. Where Waite crowns the path with peace and fullness, Manara charges it with bold momentum — and subtly warns against overreaching.

WaiteManara Erotic Tarot
SceneA figure in a wreath, the four elements at the corners.A cowgirl astride a planet fires into the sky.
EmphasisWholeness, completion, harmony.Triumph, sweep, unrestraint, 'anything goes for me.'
ToneThe calm fullness of the result.Bold momentum with a question about the price and the limits.

Symbolism & correspondences

Saturn — the planet of harshness and cold calculation, which sits poorly with the card's momentum. Here a fiery Mars or an ambitious Jupiter would fit better. But Saturn quietens the revelry of unrestraint and later calls you to account in full — a subtle hint not to overreach.

Element
Earth
Astrology
Saturn — the planet of time, structure, and earned mastery; associated with the element Earth through its rulership of Capricorn
Arcana
Major

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