Dignified:
The
Wheel of Fortune represents chance, fate, and inevitability. It
represents the ups and downs of life but more importantly it represents
that there is a time for everything. Usually the Wheel of Fortune can
be divided into four parts representing the four seasons of the natural
universe. Spring, a time for new beginnings; Summer, a time for growth
and bloom; Autumn, a time for reflection and maturation; and Winter, a
time for rest and releasing. When a new endeavor is started the wheel
begins anew and one can be assured they will go through all of the
aspects the wheel has to offer. The Wheel offers everyone success and
eventual release, but it is the acceptance of change the wheel offers
that most find hard to accept. While the wheel always offers us another
chance to make things right there comes a time when one must let go.
While outwardly the wheel offers chance or even luck, it also offers
faith in that it guarantees that things will eventually change for the
better.
Ill-Dignified:
In a reversed position the Wheel of
Fortune represents
a refusal to change, loss of hope, or dwelling
on the negative aspects of a situation. The Wheel reversed
suggests frustration, the act of being stubborn, or holding on too tightly to the material world around us. |
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