
The Wheel of Fortune
Element: Fire
The design of the Wheel of Fortune card draws inspiration from Harry Potter. Harry lived a life of neglect until the moment he arrived at Platform 9¾—at that turning point, the gears of fate began to spin, launching him into a brand new life. Here, the magical cat Bart carries his beloved feline, pushing his luggage as he prepares to board the train to the Magical Academy of Cats.
UPRIGHT
Keywords: Change, turning point, uncertainty, opportunity, unpredictability, breakthrough, progress
Relationships:
1. A turning point in the relationship
2. Meeting someone you're interested in
3. Relationship improves and blossoms into something meaningful
1. A turning point in the relationship
2. Meeting someone you're interested in
3. Relationship improves and blossoms into something meaningful
Career & Study:
1. New opportunities
2. Accepting fate’s arrangement
3. Transformation with a positive outcome
1. New opportunities
2. Accepting fate’s arrangement
3. Transformation with a positive outcome
Finance:
1. Unexpected windfall
2. Luck in speculative investments
1. Unexpected windfall
2. Luck in speculative investments
Mental & Spiritual Health:
1. Embracing change 2. Awareness of the current state
1. Embracing change 2. Awareness of the current state
REVERSED
Keywords: Uncertainty of life, stagnation, conservatism, downturn, deception, dashed hopes
Relationships:
1. Feelings begin to fade or sour
2. Inability to accept changes in the relationship
3. The end of a relationship
1. Feelings begin to fade or sour
2. Inability to accept changes in the relationship
3. The end of a relationship
Career & Study:
1. Hopes fall short
2. Struggling to adapt to change, fear of challenge
3. Lack of progress or resolution
1. Hopes fall short
2. Struggling to adapt to change, fear of challenge
3. Lack of progress or resolution
Finance:
1. Poor financial planning
2. Overspending
1. Poor financial planning
2. Overspending
Mental & Spiritual Health:
1. Inability to cope with change 2. Anxiety and fear
1. Inability to cope with change 2. Anxiety and fear