Temperance Tarot Card Meaning
Temperance calls for balance, moderation, and patience above all else. It suggests you are learning to blend opposite forces to find harmony and meaning. You are the alchemist of your own life, carefully mixing different aspects—work and play, logic and emotion, action and rest—to create something new and stable. It is a card of deep healing, peace, and long-term vision. Avoid extremes at all costs and strive to find the middle path. Trust in divine timing and the slow, steady process of integration. This card reminds you that you don't need to rush; everything is unfolding exactly as it should. It signifies health, well-being, and the successful combination of disparate elements into a unified whole.
Core Meanings
Upright
Temperance calls for balance, moderation, and patience above all else. It suggests you are learning to blend opposite forces to find harmony and meaning. You are the alchemist of your own life, carefully mixing different aspects—work and play, logic and emotion, action and rest—to create something new and stable. It is a card of deep healing, peace, and long-term vision. Avoid extremes at all costs and strive to find the middle path. Trust in divine timing and the slow, steady process of integration. This card reminds you that you don't need to rush; everything is unfolding exactly as it should. It signifies health, well-being, and the successful combination of disparate elements into a unified whole.
Reversed
When reversed, Temperance indicates imbalance, excess, or a lack of long-term vision. You may be indulging too much in something, rushing things before they are ready, or clashing with others due to a lack of harmony. Disharmony in relationships, health, or finances is likely if you continue on this path. It suggests a strong need to recalibrate and find your center again. You are currently out of sync with the flow of life and may be trying to force a mixture that isn't ready to bond. It asks you to look at where you are being extreme and to bring yourself back to a state of moderation and patience.
Card Details
Element
Fire
Astrology
Sagittarius
Number
14
Yes/No
Yes
Description
An angel with one foot on land and one in water pours liquid between two cups, defying gravity. A path leads to a rising sun.
Reading Positions
Past
You found balance after a period of chaos. You learned patience and moderation through experience. This healing phase restored your energy and prepared you for now.
Present
Patience is key. You are in a process of integration and alchemy. Blend your options carefully. Do not rush. Healing is happening slowly but surely. Find the middle ground.
Future
Harmony and balance will be restored. You will find the perfect mix. A peaceful resolution is coming. Health and well-being are favored. You will achieve a state of flow.
In Context
Celtic Cross
In "Advice," be moderate and patient. In "Outcome," peace and harmony are assured. In "Obstacle," impatience is the problem.
Three Card Spread
Represents the healing phase after Death. Integration of the new self.
Yes / No
In Yes/No, it is a "Yes," but requires patience and moderation.
Love & Relationships
Harmony, patience, blending of lives, balanced relationship.
As Feelings
Not specified
Career & Finance
Steady progress, patience, good management, balance.
Spiritual & Manifestation
Twin Flame
Not specified
Manifestation
Shadow Work
Where are you extreme? The shadow Temperance is the Addict or the Fanatic. Are you avoiding the messy middle? Embrace the grey areas. Where do you need to add water to your wine?
Meditation
Visualize a radiant angel pouring water from one cup to another. The water flows sideways, defying gravity. Step into the stream. Feel the water balancing your energy, cooling your fire and warming your ice. You are the perfect blend.
Archetypal Journey
The Hero's Path
After the purging of Death, the hero must heal and integrate. Temperance is the alchemical blending of opposites to create a new, balanced self. It is the angel guiding the flow of life force, teaching moderation and the middle path.
Numerology
14 (Fourteen). The number of integration and alchemy. 1+4=5 (The Hierophant), but here the spiritual bridge is internal. It represents the testing and tempering of the soul to find the perfect blend.
Jungian Psychology: Temperance
Archetype
The Alchemist / The Self (Integration)
Shadow Aspect
Temperance represents the middle path and the alchemy of the soul. The shadow is Extremism and Imbalance. This manifests as an all-or-nothing mentality—bingeing and purging, manic activity followed by total collapse, or oscillating between rigid asceticism and wild indulgence. The individual refuses to mix the opposites, keeping them compartmentalized. Another shadow aspect is Dilution or being 'wishy-washy.' In the attempt to avoid conflict or extremes, the person becomes bland, compromising their values to keep a false peace. They mix everything until it becomes a grey sludge, lacking passion or conviction. It is the fear of taking a stand.
Integration Advice
Integrating Temperance is about finding the 'Third Way' that transcends the opposites. It is not a compromise (50/50) but a synthesis (creating something new). It requires patience and constant adjustment. Actionable advice: Identify two opposing forces in your life (e.g., work vs. play, discipline vs. relaxation). Instead of switching between them, how can you combine them? (e.g., making work playful). Practice moderation in one area where you are prone to excess. If you are avoiding conflict, practice stating your preference clearly. Alchemy takes time; allow the mixture to settle.
Historical Evolution & Symbolism
Evolution Timeline
- 115th Century (Visconti-Sforza): Depicted as a woman pouring liquid from one jug to another, representing the cardinal virtue of Temperance (diluting wine with water).
- 21650s (Tarot de Marseille): 'Temperance' is an angel with wings, pouring liquid between two vases (one blue, one red), symbolizing the circulation of energy and the blending of opposites.
- 31909 (RWS): Waite depicts the Archangel Michael with one foot on land and one in water, wearing a solar symbol on his forehead and a square/triangle on his chest, representing the alchemy of the soul.
- 41944 (Thoth): Renamed 'Art', Crowley depicts the alchemical consummation of the marriage begun in 'The Lovers'. A two-headed figure mixes fire and water in a golden cauldron, representing the synthesis of elements.
Academic Citations
- Waite, A. E. (1911). *The Pictorial Key to the Tarot*. 'It is the tempering of the psychic nature... the soul's connection with the great reservoir of life.'
- Crowley, A. (1944). *The Book of Thoth*. 'Art is the complement of the Lovers... it is the fixation of the Volatile.'