
Infinity symbols can be found on these Tarot cards:
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Infinity Symbols are an interesting Tarot symbol found on three different cards in the classic Rider-Waite-Smith deck of Tarot cards.
The same symbols may or may not appear in all, non-Rider Waite decks, however many modern Tarot decks will use adaptations of the same, well-known Rider-Waite Tarot iconography.
Here's What infinity symbols mean in Tarot
In the most general sense, infinity symbols represent ability without limits. These figure-8 symbols remind us of the infinite promise inside every one of us — and our infinite capacity to exercise willpower over the physical world.
infinity symbols represent ability without limits
At a more simplistic level, infinity symbols ask us to take a hard look at anything which seems impossible. They push us to step up and to try, even when everyday logic may be trying to convince us that victory lies beyond our physical abilities or means.
Don't be afraid to attempt the impossible! Failure is a certainty if you're not trying.
Here Are the Three Tarot Cards on Which Infinity Symbols Make an Appearance
The Two of Pentacles
NOTE: Here, the infinity symbol also suggests that despite the chaos of the turbulent water behind him, the juggler can keep his balance forever.
The Magician
NOTE: Here, in the Magician card, the infinity symbol above the young man's head suggests an infinte level of skill and mastery.
Strength
NOTE: The infinity symbol above the woman's head on the Strength Tarot card suggests an infinite amount of strength — but it is not a physical strength of muscles represented here, but an inner strength born of experience and willpower.
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Other Common Tarot Symbols
- Alchemy Symbols
- Birds
- Boats and Ships
- Bridges
- Butterflies
- Castles
- Cherubs
- Children
- Coats of Arms
- Couples
- Fish
- Fruits and Vegetables
- Garlands
- Green Fields
- Grey skies
- Hand Tools
- Hills
- Lilies
- Lions
- Manor Houses
- Moons
- Mountains
- Night
- Pathways and Roads
- Pillars
- Ploughed Fields
- Pomegranates
- Pools of Water
- Pyramids
- Rivers and Streams
- Roses
- Salamanders
- Serpents
- Towns
- Trees
- Turbulent Water
- Uneven Ground
- Yod Symbols
- The Divine Hand
- The Red Feather
- Water