Tarot: Sagittarius and Temperance/Art

The Major Arcana Tarot card associated with Sagittarius is XIV Temperance/Art.

By Michelle Crandell
If your astrological sign is Sagittarius, Temperance/Art is the Major Arcana card representing the natural gifts you can use to actualize your life’s purposes. Becoming a well-balanced person, tempered by adversity and joy will help you bring your dreams into reality. Temperance borns need to remember they are a “work of art in progress.”

Temperance: Practice balancing mind, body, and spirit; give equal attention to self-care, care of others, and concern for the world; develop structure and self-restraint to help you stay calm and centered. Your light and darkness need to make peace before you can access your visionary powers. 

Art: You see combinations and possibilities many others would not. Paradoxes, polarities, and oppositions intrigue you but sometimes overwhelm you. Your Art combines the psychic with the material world. Unique ideas mixed together bring about novel and exciting results. 

Lessons: To fully express the artistry of who you are, resolve conflicts within your own nature. Self-care equals caring for others. Take your time. The best thing you can do for anyone who loves you? You be OK. Temper extreme emotions: anger, resentment, hostility, and sexuality. Excessiveness or deprivation creates an imbalance.

Archetypes: Centaur, Artemis, Sphinx, artists, writers, mythologists. Shadow Archetypes: Extremists, Caligula, Hunter Thompson, Christine Onassis.

Michelle 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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