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"What is my mission in this life?" is a broad question that brings in a spiritual or philosophical view of existence. It goes beyond profession and social utility to ask about a soul direction. The tarot, through its major arcana, willingly dialogues with this question: the Fool, the Star, the Sun, the World each evoke a dimension of the path. This page sheds light on these arcana and offers a reading that opens, without locking you into a formula.
The notion of mission can sound grand. Yet it does not assume a spectacular work: the mission can be to transmit, support, create, awaken, simply to be present with quality. Asking the tarot opens a reading of the qualities that carry you and the direction in which they express themselves. The reading does not award a lifelong title, but it indicates what this stage of your existence is calling for. A mission evolves. It is not fixed at birth. The tarot can shed light on the current version, knowing it will refine itself or change in the years to come.
Five cards illuminate: essential quality that carries you, terrain of expression, current stage, obstacle to cross, sign of alignment. The Fool evokes a mission of freedom and exploration, sometimes outside established frames. The Star indicates a mission of gentle transmission, of calming presence, sometimes of care. The Sun evokes the mission of radiance and shared joy. The World announces fulfillment and a reunification of talents. The Hanged Man may indicate a contemplative mission or a learning of reversal. Temperance evokes a mission of mediation and balance between worlds.
Ask the question in a time of retreat: a quiet evening, after a walk, in a moment when you are not in urgency. Do not ask for a precise job title: the tarot will answer with qualities, images, directions. Note the arcana and observe them for several weeks. A mission is not embodied in a single decision, it infuses through daily choices. Re-ask at most once a year, ideally at a meaningful anniversary. Year after year, you will see the trajectory take shape.
No. The notion of mission can be read in several frames: religious, spiritual, philosophical, or simply existential. The tarot answers whatever your frame. The "mission" then becomes the direction that gives meaning to your passage, without requiring a specific belief about an afterlife.
That is normal and common. Many people live without articulating an explicit mission, and that is fine. If you draw this question without a precise expectation, the tarot can reveal a discreet direction you had not recognized: a quality your close ones have noted for a long time, a terrain where you give your best.
Often plural, especially over time. You can have a family mission, a professional mission, a transmission mission, which coexist or follow one another. The tarot can shed light on the current version without pretending to exhaust the subject. Several spaced-out readings outline a more complete mosaic than a single one.
Let it infuse rather than reject. A mission that resists at first glance is often one that touches a sensitive point. Return to the card each week for a month. If the meaning still does not open, the mission may be embodied differently from what the image immediately evokes.