The Wheel of Fortune and The Magician vs. The Hanged Man and The Empress

Tarot Compatibility Meter

It is by these traits, that as a tarot birth card pair, “The Hanged Man and The Empress” might initially find delight in “The Wheel of Fortune and The Magician.” Reading into the compatibility of these two birth cards, zealous and opportunistic, “The Wheel of Fortune and The Magician” may find their zest for life quite celebrated and welcomed by “The Hanged Man and The Empress.” Holding this to be true, both strive to live and spread life to its fullest. Sharing this in common, along with an original and creative mindset, puts both “The Hanged Man and The Empress” and “The Wheel of Fortune and The Magician” high on the compatibility meter. But, will a genuine appreciation and regard for life be enough to not only draw, but to perpetually sustain these birth card pairs together in love and romance?

On this front, there is the possibility that The Hanged Man birth card, determined in his quest for spiritual meanings and enlightenment, may unintentionally neglect certain aspects of the relationship. Almost obsessive in the discovery of inner peace and meaning, The Hanged Man birth card may unknowingly deny or perhaps purposefully restrict the physical spread and potential of a healthy and meaningful relationship. Primarily focused on but one area of the relationship, this may lead to the eventual imbalance and the plausible discontentment of the relationship.

Luckily, it is here that The Empress birth card imparts the physical nurturing, and hands-on connection with which a romance and healthy relationship should require. Countering that of The Hanged Man birth card, The Empress, with her intensely hands-on approach, may admittedly be construed as overbearing and perhaps even interfering. Yet, protective of all that they value, “The Hanged Man and The Empress” together may prove both faithful and loyal in love and relationship to their partners.

Needless to say, all too willing to take on life, be it in the belief of destiny or will power, it is likely “The Wheel of Fortune and The Magician” would recognize this potential compatibility, seizing the chance for romance in stride!

The Hanged Man and The Empress

Detached, yet simultaneously involved, few tarot birth cards debut the spiritual meaning versus the physical meaning, more than “The Hanged Man and The Empress.”

Hanging by his own merit, imperturbable on cross, The Hanged Man birth card, with glorified halo, represents a distancing of self; inner withdrawal from the trivial meanings of living, towards a deeper overall reading into life. Striving highly for abstract meaning via spiritual ideals, The Hanged Man is mindful of the importance of purging one’s soul, and seeks life, love, and relationships accordingly.

In contrast, The Empress birth card, sitting in dress and crown, comfortably and conventionally, remains focused upon that which is more tangible. By this, deeper meaning for The Empress is more aptly achieved via the attentive and active engagement shown and showered upon those around her.

Observed straight from the tarot deck, “The Hanged Man and The Empress” in spread produce countering imagery of color, posture, symbolism, and decorum. Despite this, the meanings of these birth cards are actually quite complimentary. Although in some ways opposite, “The Hanged Man and The Empress” unite as selflessly well-meaning, and capable of great love and devotion for those that they deem worthy.

The Wheel of Fortune and The Magician

Full of life, and bearing its unpredictable outcomes, “The Wheel of Fortune and The Magician” are tarot birth cards which are champions of occurrence.

Reading somewhat receding, far off and distant in appearance, The Wheel of Fortune birth card revels in its clandestine and dramatic ways. Although heedful to the cyclical events of life, The Wheel of Fortune acknowledges fate and finds meaning in the enjoyment of its passage, whatever the situation; a notion which it applies to matters of love and romance as well.

As for The Magician birth card, whose figure stands out dominantly in portrait, life is not to be accepted but controlled. Alone, The Magician signifies reliance upon skill and intentional manipulation in order to influence outcome. But for this, it may be difficult to spread and decipher its true intentions regarding any relationship or endeavor of love.

Together, this tarot birth card pair, as evidenced by the tarot deck itself, differs quite frankly in form. Yet, standing out from the spread, “The Wheel of Fortune and The Magician” handle life with a balance of patient acceptance and methodical control. From this, they are able to accomplish most whatever they set their mind to, and above all else, desire to make the most out of life.