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Tarot Fundelmentals: Meaning and Symbolism of The Moon Tarot Card

The Moon Tarot Card is one of my favorite tarot cards. It was the card I would pull repeatedly when I was learning tarot. When it would come out in a reading I felt like the cards were talking to me, like it was saying “I know you”. These days the moon tarot card doesn’t come up as often but I still love the history we have together. Read on to learn more about the meanings hidden within this card of mystery and deep emotions.

The Moon card is one of the most enigmatic and intuitive cards in the tarot deck. Representing dreams, illusions, and the subconscious, this card invites us to explore the depths of our inner world.

As card XVIII of the Major Arcana, its numerology, symbolism, and connection to Pisces offer rich layers of meaning to uncover. Let’s dive into the mysteries of the Moon and how to incorporate its energy into your spiritual practice.

Numerology of The Moon Tarot Card

The Moon is the 18th card in the Major Arcana, and its numerology reduces to 9 (1 + 8 = 9). The number 9 is associated with endings, wisdom, and spiritual insight. It symbolizes a culmination of experiences and the clarity that comes from looking inward.

In the Moon card, this energy manifests as a journey through uncertainty and illusion to uncover deeper truths and spiritual growth.

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Symbolism of the Moon Tarot Card

The Moon: The central moon shines in phases, symbolizing change, cycles, and the hidden aspects of life. It represents the fluid and often mysterious nature of emotions and intuition.


The Dogs and the Wolf: These animals represent the balance between our domesticated (civilized) and wild (instinctual) natures, urging us to harmonize both aspects.


The Crawling Crayfish: Emerging from the water, the crayfish symbolizes the subconscious rising to the surface, often bringing hidden fears or truths to light.


The Path: The winding path in the card’s background suggests a journey through uncertainty, requiring trust and intuition to navigate.


The Water: A representation of the subconscious mind and intuition, the water reflects the depth of what lies beneath the surface of conscious awareness.


The Moon Tarot Card and Pisces


The Moon card is linked to Pisces, the zodiac sign known for its deep emotional and intuitive nature. Pisces, ruled by Neptune, governs dreams, illusions, and spirituality—perfectly mirroring the themes of the Moon.

As a mutable water sign, Pisces encourages introspection, emotional exploration, and embracing the unknown.

March, as part of the Pisces season, is a powerful time to work with the Moon card’s energy, diving deep into your intuition and subconscious.

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Keywords for the Moon Card


When the Moon appears in a reading, it often signifies:

Upright: Intuition, mystery, subconscious, dreams, illusion, uncertainty, imagination, fear.

Reversed: Clarity, release of fear, overcoming deception, confusion, emotional turmoil.


Journal Prompts for Working with the Moon Tarot Card

  • What recurring dreams, symbols, or patterns have been surfacing in your life? What do they reveal about your subconscious mind?
  • How do you handle uncertainty and fear? Reflect on ways to strengthen trust in your intuition during unclear times.
  • Explore your connection to your emotional and instinctual self. How can you embrace both your vulnerabilities and your inner strength?

For more Tarot Symbolism, check out Symbolism in Tarot: The Magic of Color for Intuitive Tarot Readings and learn how colors can add an extra layer of meaning to your tarot readings.

The Moon Card in Practice

The Moon challenges you to trust your inner compass, even when the path ahead feels unclear. During Pisces season, its energy aligns with heightened intuition and emotional depth. Use this time to explore your dreams, practice divination, or engage in meditative rituals to connect with your subconscious.

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The Moon card is a reminder that not everything is as it seems. By embracing its energy, especially during Pisces season, you can navigate illusions, face your fears, and deepen your connection to your intuitive self.

Let the Moon guide you through the shadows to find the light of understanding and self-discovery.