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The artwork in the Rider-Waite deck gives an impression of heaviness, of a load on the back, which easily may attain the more concise form of fear or a feeling of being downcast, impotent, weak and not able to resist circumstances. So it may signify the pressure of material conditions, the responsibility imparted by riches, but also projects or conceptions of an economical nature and the idea of capital and capitalizing.
The artwork in the Rider-Waite deck gives an impression of heaviness, of a load on the back, which easily may attain the more concise form of fear or a feeling of being downcast, impotent, weak and not able to resist circumstances. So it may signify the pressure of material conditions, the responsibility imparted by riches, but also projects or conceptions of an economical nature and the idea of capital and capitalizing.


Further the combination of the principles of air with the house of [[Taurus]] must relate to music, and we may be sure that this card always has some significance in that way and in the sphere of art intellectually and in general.
Further the combination of the principles of [[air (element)|air]] with the house of [[Taurus]] must relate to music, and we may be sure that this card always has some significance in that way and in the sphere of art intellectually and in general.


If reversed, the card can mean: Surprise, wonder, enchantment, emotion, trouble, and fear.
If reversed, the card can mean: Surprise, wonder, enchantment, emotion, trouble, and fear.