Galaxias
Okay, I was fine for the most part interpreting a reading, but this is the only part that has me stumped, since it seems to go either way.
I was first was first introduced to The World as purely good thing, like someone thinks the world of you, or you get to travel the world. Things have reached the end of the journey before it starts all over again with The Fool. On the flip side, it could mean that someone feels that the weight of the world is on their shoulders, a very heavy burden.
The 7 of Wands... I used Thirteen's interpretation. With The World, I'd believe it to indicate that someone can no longer bear the burdens, and so they fall and crumble underneath that weight.
If it helps, these two cards together held the position of "The Resolution" or "The Ending/Final Outcome."
I was first was first introduced to The World as purely good thing, like someone thinks the world of you, or you get to travel the world. Things have reached the end of the journey before it starts all over again with The Fool. On the flip side, it could mean that someone feels that the weight of the world is on their shoulders, a very heavy burden.
The 7 of Wands... I used Thirteen's interpretation. With The World, I'd believe it to indicate that someone can no longer bear the burdens, and so they fall and crumble underneath that weight.
If it helps, these two cards together held the position of "The Resolution" or "The Ending/Final Outcome."