Tarot: Pisces & the Moon

The Major Arcana Tarot card associated with Pisces is XVIII the Moon.

By Michelle Crandell
The Moon is the Tarot card representing Pisces. “Moon-born” are gifted with personal magnetism and access to instinctual, intuitive, ancestral, and archetypical information. What they do with and about these gifts determines the course of their lives. Over and over, Pisceseans navigate two opposite choices. Will they support their authentic self or false self; truth and self-disclosure or misinterpretation and self-deception? 

Pisces attract and are attracted to “troubled waters.” People, animals, events, and objects they see as misunderstood, turbulent, or abandoned. Pisceans are romantics, falling for the illusion of their best dream rather than realistic assessments based on facts and history. 

Highly empathetic, they often mirror people they are close to, abandoning self in the process. These qualities can lead to being deceived or self-deception, ending in cynicism and paranoia. Therefore, it is important for Pisceans to choose qualities like trustworthiness, capacity for happiness, loyalty, reliability, and financial/health stability in their friends. 

Moon-born born who make sound decisions combine their intuitive gifts with rational problem-solving. They often need people who help them discern the meaning or consequences of their intuitive insights.

Tangible happiness; focusing on personal health, finances, work, creativity, and stable relationships is key. Showing up as one’s most spiritual and positive self helps a Pisces emerge from preoccupation with unconscious and Shadow experiences. When healthy, Moon-born are exceptional at providing intuitive insights and empathy for those who are truly misunderstood.

Archetypes: Luna in Harry Potter books, The Magic Mirror, Freud, Steven King. Shadow Archetypes: Nostradamus, Dorian Gray, hoardersMichelle Crandell provides individual Tarot readings for a fee. Once a year, she teaches LEARN TO READ TAROT. Call if interested in her next class. To learn more, email michelle.crandell@gmail.com, or call 501-655-6242.

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