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The Temperance Card: Subtle Balance and Divine Guidance

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The Temperance card in tarot is a powerful representation of balance, harmony, and

moderation. This card, often perceived as a symbol of peace and calm, invites us to

reflect on how we manage our lives and find a middle ground between extremes. The

angel on the card symbolizes divine guidance and protection. It reminds us to trust

our intuition and the higher forces guiding us. This arcana leads the querent towards

a better future.

Meaning and Symbolism of Temperance

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The Temperance card is illustrated by an angelic figure holding two vases, pouring

water from one vase to the other. This image is rich in symbolism:

 The Angel : The angel looks towards the past with a gentle face, and the two

wings on the back denote elevation. The flower on the forehead symbolizes

clairvoyance. The golden scarf protects the throat chakra, indicating that

communication is favored. The blue and red garments signify serenity for

action.


 Water : Water represents vital energy. The transfer of water between the

vases symbolizes the balanced flow of energy and moderation. The red

amphora represents reason, while the blue amphora represents receptivity.

This suggests the harmonization of opposing elements in our lives, whether

emotional, spiritual, or material.

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 Yellow Ground : The yellow ground is fertile, allowing plants to grow,

symbolizing the potential for growth and development.

Temperance teaches patience and the importance of not rushing. It reminds us that

all processes of transformation and healing take time and moderation.

The Hidden Foot : A Symbol of Mystery and Progression

An intriguing detail of the Temperance card is the hidden foot under the angel's robe.

This foot, though hidden, points forward and shows the direction of the future. Here

are some interpretations of this symbolism:

a) The hidden foot suggests that the future direction is not always visible or

obvious. This encourages us to embrace uncertainty and trust our path, even

when we don't see clearly where it leads.

b) The necessity to stay grounded while moving forward is crucial. The hidden

foot reminds us that despite our movement towards the future, we must stay

connected to our present and current reality.

c) The symbol of the hidden foot also represents gradual changes. This means

that progress towards our goals and aspirations often occurs through slow and

measured steps rather than sudden changes.


d) The hidden foot under the robe can symbolize protection and divine guidance.

This reinforces the idea that we are protected and guided, even when we do

not clearly perceive the path ahead.

Temperance in Daily Life

 Upright Temperance :

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Moving beyond past pains, this card invites us to find in the life offered to us a new

harmony and a new psychic balance. We have finally acquired the patience leading

to exchanges and arrangements with those around us. Everything is smooth, life

flows quietly. Each thing is done with fairness, each word, each act with control and

moderation. The querent will experience a period of calm and serenity.


 Actions and Advice : Temperance tempers. Patience, calm. Meditate. Rest.

Take vacations. Go on a retreat. Reharmonize, rebalance, work on the flow of

energy. Take flight. Have confidence in yourself and in life. Take a plane.

Elevate spiritually, connect with your guardian angel, and realize that you are

protected.


 In Love : This card announces tenderness in the couple, a rebalancing after

conflicts, reunions with the chosen one of your heart.


 Professionally : With compromise, goodwill, and patience, professional

evolution is slow but steady. Everything goes well, human relationships are

highlighted. Temperance shows well-being at work.

 Decoding this card :

Temperance looks at what is balanced in its past, having repercussions for its future.

Examples :

 The Devil + Temperance + The Lovers : Sensual desires and love with your

partner.

 The Emperor + Temperance + The Star : fulfilling work.

Reversed Temperance :

Temperance translates the malaise of a person becoming aggressive and non-

communicative. They refuse help, kindness, even the presence of those they love

and who love them.

When this tarot card appears reversed, it announces :

 Loss of psychic balance, malaise. Being consumed by emotions. Emotional

instability. Financial worries. Impatience. Illness. Loss of energy. Rejection of


spirituality. Lack of empathy. Communication problems. Emotional or

substance dependence related to alcoholism, medication, drugs. The querent

may face a lack of will to live, a certain indolence letting things gently slide into

nothingness.

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 Professionally :

The querent feels deep malaise at work.

 Decoding this card :

Reversed Temperance: what the angel looks at is not protected. The next card

announces where the imbalance is located.

Example :

 Reversed Temperance + The Emperor : loss of job.


In Astrology :

Temperance is governed by Saturn and Uranus in the sign of Aquarius.

Saturn and Uranus, both domiciled in the sign of Aquarius, are at their peak.

Uranus allows for rapid and structured evolution thanks to Saturn.


Aquarius speaks to us of humanism and idealism.


Timing:

Temperance indicates that events will unfold starting in February.

In Numerology :

 14 = 1 (The Magician) + 4 (The Emperor) = 5 (The Hierophant)

o Renewal + achievement: evolution.

 Card 14 speaks of renewal in balance.

 It is also 2 x 7, success, victory over oneself. Success in balance.

Taromancy:

Temperance represents:

 The circulation of life fluids on the cosmic and psychological plane,

 Inner balance, vital fluid,

 The transmutation from instability to stability,


 The inner metamorphosis of being who, thanks to their guardian angel, moves

towards the diffusion of

 Hebrew letter nûn: initiation and reflection.

Esoteric Message of the Card :

You are on the path of balance and it suits you well.

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 Integrating the Energy of Temperance in Our Daily Life


Integrating the energy of Temperance into our daily lives can help us find balance

and navigate challenges with grace and patience.

1. Avoid extremes in your actions and reactions. Seek to balance the different

aspects of your life, be it work, leisure, relationships, or health.

2. Listen to your inner voice and trust your intuition to guide you in your decisions

and actions.

3. Be patient with yourself and with the processes of change. Accept that true

transformation takes time and often occurs in small steps.

4. Take time to connect with your spirituality, whether through prayer, meditation,

or other spiritual practices that bring you peace and clarity.

In Conclusion

The Temperance card reminds us of the importance of balance, patience, and trust in

divine guidance. By integrating these principles into our lives, we can navigate

challenges with serenity and move towards our future with confidence and grace.


Author: Corinne RICHARD

 
 
 

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