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The Moon — Tarot card, Manara Erotic Tarot deck
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The Moon

Manara Erotic Tarot
illusionintuitionthe unconscioushidden fearsdeceptiondreams

Self-deception, hazy hopes and dreams. Show, the unreality of what is happening. You are projecting not your true self.

The card's image

A cabaret dancer admires her reflection in the face of the full moon, which illuminates the monolith of a Gothic cathedral. This is not her true face — she is playing a role: the embodiment of celebration, pleasure, the cult of beauty and the body. The moon serves as her mirror, but it shows not who she is, but who she wants to see herself as. By daylight she would have to be herself — but right now it is the night of illusions.

Interpretation

Manara's Moon is about self-deception, hazy hopes and show. The cabaret dancer appears not in her true guise but plays a role: celebration, pleasure, the cult of beauty and the body. The full moon serves as her mirror and shows what she wants to see, not herself.

The card often comes up amid self-deception: you talk yourself into something, fill in your partner's motives and desires for them, hold illusory notions about the situation or its outcome.

The same goes for your image of yourself: you either underrate or overrate yourself — but either way you are projecting someone you are not in fact. The Moon feeds the wish to live in illusions and a bohemian nightlife, whereas by daylight you would have to be yourself.

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Take up an inner search: try on different guises to understand who you really are and where you feel at ease. If the neighbouring cards point to it — be honest with yourself, look the truth in the eye. Ask: are you not imagining too much, not embellishing reality, not idealising your partner? Take off your own mask before demanding honesty from others.

What the forecast holds

Illusory dreams and false notions about the future or the development of the union. The risk of falling into the trap of your own embellishments, of idealising your partner or yourself. Beside the air suit the self-deception intensifies.

The Moon reversed

The reversed Moon is about a collision with the truth or a fall deeper into the fog. At best the illusions fade: the moon grows dim, you take off the dancer's mask and see both yourself and your partner without embellishment — painful, perhaps, but clear. At worst the self-deception thickens: you settle for good into an invented image, paint in feelings your partner doesn't have, confuse the desired with the real and make decisions on the sand of fantasies. Suspiciousness, jealousy out of nowhere, flight into bohemian murk away from real life, all appear. The neighbouring cards decide: The Sun and bright ones nearby — a sobering and a dawn; water and heavy ones — sinking deeper into delusion. The reversed advice: check the facts instead of guesswork and ask whom you are playing and for whom.

The card in spreads

The same card reads differently depending on the spread and the question — compare real spreads:

How it differs from Waite

The Moon — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithThe Moon
Manara Erotic TarotThe Moon

In the Waite tradition the Moon is a path between two towers, a crayfish out of the water, a howling dog and wolf: anxiety, fears, deception of the senses, immersion into the unconscious. With Manara the anxiety narrows down to self-deception and show: the dancer admires not herself, but the moon's reflection of her desired image. Manara emphasises not outer fears but illusions about oneself and one's partner. Where Waite leads through the murk to a dawn, Manara catches you in lies to yourself.

WaiteManara Erotic Tarot
SceneTwo towers, a crayfish, a dog and a wolf beneath the moon.A dancer admires herself in the face of the full moon.
EmphasisFear, anxiety, deception of the senses, the unconscious.Self-deception, show, illusions about oneself and one's partner.
FocusOuter fears and obsessions.Inner lies: you are not who you pass yourself off as.

Symbolism & correspondences

Pisces — the depths of the subconscious, immersion into the whirlpool of feelings. Sensitivity and intuition. The border of worlds, where the zodiac circle ends and begins anew.

Element
Water
Astrology
Pisces (Water) — mutable, receptive, dissolving boundaries between the seen and unseen
Arcana
Major

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