
18. The Moon
The silver moon gazes upon the earth. No matter where we are, certain emotions and subconscious thoughts always follow us like a shadow. The unicorn, typically hidden deep within the forest, is both a fierce beast and a creature that may attack unfamiliar humans. Only women with pure hearts can coexist with it peacefully. Thus, even encountering a solitary unicorn in the forest is far from safe. It symbolizes loneliness, reserve, and a rebellious spirit dwelling within our subconscious.
The harpy, a wicked creature from Greek mythology, is mean, greedy, and cunning—representing the evil and ominous forces of our inner psyche.The presence of the chair suggests a pause in the journey, perhaps caused by fear. It may also signify disillusionment, a temporary detachment, waiting for dawn to pick up the nearby staff and continue forward.
The Moon card represents our emotions, subconscious, and imagination. Beneath the surface of everyday life lie hidden feelings and truths we may not yet perceive or choose to ignore. When this card appears, it often signals a period of uncertainty, where fears and confusion may cloud our judgment. At the same time, it urges us to delve deeper into our inner world, to part the fog and discover the self concealed in the shadows.
Upright
Keywords: Intuition, deception, darkness, confusion, subconscious, release of inspiration, seeing through illusions, hidden truths
Reversed
Keywords: Denial, hypersensitivity, concealment and deception, mental confusion, rejection of self, repressed emotions, truth becoming clear soon