How The Moon Tarot Card Can Bring You Clarity With Your Writing

It can help you tap into your creativity with creative writing.

Miriam Rachel
Bouncin’ and Behavin’ Blogs
7 min readSep 3, 2022

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The Moon tarot card is the 18th card of the Major Arcana. It signifies intuition, dreams, and imagination and is associated with Pisces’s zodiac sign. This card can represent fear or insecurity, indicating potential growth. However, it can also mean dishonesty, illusions, and things not as they seem. It can also describe everything hidden, as well as your shadow self. It is one of the most confusing cards in Major Arcana. Let’s go over the appearance and history of the Moon tarot card before delving into it further.

The History And Appearance Of The Moon Tarot Card

The Moon Tarot card from the Penguin tarot deck by Miriam Slozberg, all rights reserved.

The Moon card has been around for centuries, and its history is steeped in legend and mythology. One of the earliest references to the Moon tarot card is the book The Key of Solomon, written in the 1400s. The Moon card is referred to as the Sister of the Sun and is associated with the book’s creativity, intuition, and deception. If you look at the Moon tarot card in the Rider-Waite-Smith tarot deck, you see a Full Moon in…

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Miriam Rachel
Bouncin’ and Behavin’ Blogs

Freelance Writer, Blogger, Virtual Assistant, Tarot Reader, and Mental Health Advocate. Owner of Tarot Talk pub among 2 others! https://beacons.ai/miriamrachel