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Strength — Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot
Rider-Waite-Smith (Rider & Co., 1909, illustrations by Pamela Colman Smith) • Arcane majeur 8

LA FORCE

Inner strength: courage, patience, and compassion that tames the primal forces within — power expressed through gentleness, not violence.

Droit
Gentle mastery over the wild: true strength is the patience and courage to tame your inner lion without force.
Inversé
Self-doubt or raw impulse: you are either suppressing your power or letting it run unchecked.
Mots-clés
inner strengthcouragepatiencecompassionself-masteryresiliencegentle powerendurancepersuasioncalm under pressurefortitudeconfidence

Summary (clear reading)

Upright : Strength upright tells you that the situation before you requires not force but patience, not aggression but courage, not a display of power but genuine inner fortitude. You are being called to handle a difficult situation — an emotion, a person, a challenge — with grace and composure. The lion is your own raw nature: fear, anger, desire, impatience. Rather than suppressing it, meet it with compassion and steady presence. This card often appears when you are dealing with something that tests your endurance: a long negotiation, a health challenge, a difficult relationship, or a creative project that demands sustained effort. Your greatest power right now is your calm.

Reversed : Strength reversed indicates a struggle with your inner lion. Either you are repressing your emotions and instincts so tightly that they are building toward an explosion, or you have lost your grip and raw impulses are running the show — anger outbursts, impulsive choices, or emotional overwhelm. Self-doubt is another key reading: you do not believe you have the strength to handle what is in front of you. The truth is that the strength is there; it is your confidence or your approach that needs adjustment. The remedy: stop fighting the lion and stop pretending it does not exist. Sit with it. Breathe. Find the middle way between control and chaos.

Visuals & symbols (classic Marseille)

A woman in a flowing white gown stands calmly, gently opening (or closing) the jaws of a large golden lion. She does not wrestle or strain — her touch is tender, almost caressing. Above her head floats the lemniscate (infinity symbol), the same seen above The Magician. A garland of flowers wraps around her waist and drapes over the lion. Her expression is serene, focused, compassionate.

Background & atmosphere

A gentle green landscape with a single mountain in the distance under a bright yellow sky. The scene is peaceful — there is no sense of danger or struggle. Smith renders the woman and lion in an almost Art Nouveau composition, their bodies forming an elegant curve. The background's simplicity keeps all attention on the central dynamic: the quiet mastery of the wild through love.

Palette (symbolic reading)
  • Bright yellow (sky) : Conscious awareness, mental clarity, the light of compassionate intelligence.
  • White (gown) : Purity of intent, spiritual strength, innocence that is not naivety.
  • Gold / tawny (lion) : Primal energy, passion, the raw life force, solar power in animal form.
  • Green (landscape / garland) : Growth, nature, the fertile ground where inner work produces results.
  • Red (roses in garland) : Desire, courage, the passion that motivates without consuming.
Colors
  • Bright yellow : Awareness, clarity, compassionate consciousness.
  • White : Purity, spiritual strength, gentle intent.
  • Gold / tawny : Raw power, vitality, the instinctual self.
  • Green : Growth, patience, natural processes.
  • Red : Courage, desire, passion in balance.
Symbols
  • The woman and the lion : The higher self gently mastering the animal instincts — not by killing them but by befriending them.
  • The lemniscate (infinity symbol) : Infinite inner power, the same mastery shown by The Magician but expressed through compassion rather than will.
  • The flower garland : Beauty, gentleness, and pleasure as tools of mastery — chains of love, not chains of iron.
  • The open lion's mouth : The raw emotions and desires that can be expressed or contained through gentle awareness.
  • The distant mountain : The spiritual heights attainable through sustained inner work.
  • The white gown : Purity of approach: strength that does not corrupt, power that does not dominate.

Origins & psychological reading

Origins

In the RWS deck, Waite deliberately placed Strength at position 8 (swapping it with Justice at 11), following the Golden Dawn's astrological attributions: Strength corresponds to Leo, and Justice to Libra. This reordering reflects the Golden Dawn's view that mastering the inner beast (Strength/Leo) is a necessary precursor to wielding the sword of judgment (Justice/Libra). Smith's image of the woman with the lion draws on medieval and Renaissance depictions of Fortitude, reimagined through an Art Nouveau lens as soft power rather than martial valor.

Psychology

Strength represents the mature ego's relationship with the id: not repression but integration. In Jungian terms, this is the process of befriending the shadow — acknowledging one's aggression, desire, and primal drives without being consumed by them. The woman does not kill the lion; she opens its mouth, symbolizing the willingness to face the full truth of one's nature. This card marks a pivotal shift in the major arcana: from external mastery (Chariot) to internal mastery.

Shadow

The shadow of Strength is twofold. On one side: repression — pushing down emotions, desires, or anger until they erupt destructively. On the other: raw impulse — letting the lion run free, confusing being 'authentic' with being uncontrolled. The shadow can also manifest as martyrdom: enduring suffering as an identity rather than a temporary challenge to be navigated.

Upright meaning (strengths, risks, best uses)

Strength upright tells you that the situation before you requires not force but patience, not aggression but courage, not a display of power but genuine inner fortitude. You are being called to handle a difficult situation — an emotion, a person, a challenge — with grace and composure. The lion is your own raw nature: fear, anger, desire, impatience. Rather than suppressing it, meet it with compassion and steady presence. This card often appears when you are dealing with something that tests your endurance: a long negotiation, a health challenge, a difficult relationship, or a creative project that demands sustained effort. Your greatest power right now is your calm.

Strengths
  • emotional resilience under pressure
  • the ability to influence without coercion
  • courage to face fears directly and calmly
  • patience with slow, difficult processes
  • compassion for yourself and others during hard times
  • quiet confidence that does not need to prove itself
Risks
  • over-patience: enduring what should be changed
  • suppressing emotions in the name of composure
  • confusing gentleness with passivity
  • taking on too much emotional labor
  • ignoring your own needs while supporting others
Best uses
  • navigating a conflict with patience and emotional intelligence
  • sustaining effort on a long-term project or health goal
  • taming a habit, addiction, or compulsive pattern
  • supporting someone through a crisis without burning out
  • facing a fear that has been controlling you
  • leading through influence and presence rather than authority

Reversed meaning (nuance + rebalancing)

Strength reversed indicates a struggle with your inner lion. Either you are repressing your emotions and instincts so tightly that they are building toward an explosion, or you have lost your grip and raw impulses are running the show — anger outbursts, impulsive choices, or emotional overwhelm. Self-doubt is another key reading: you do not believe you have the strength to handle what is in front of you. The truth is that the strength is there; it is your confidence or your approach that needs adjustment. The remedy: stop fighting the lion and stop pretending it does not exist. Sit with it. Breathe. Find the middle way between control and chaos.

Possible readings
  • self-doubt undermining your ability to act
  • emotional repression building toward a breaking point
  • anger or desire expressing themselves destructively
  • burnout from carrying too much for too long
  • a loss of courage at a critical moment
  • enduring a bad situation because you believe you 'should be strong enough'
Rebalancing
  • acknowledge the emotion you are suppressing — name it, feel it, release it safely
  • if you are burned out, rest is not weakness — it is the strength to continue
  • practice one physical stress-release activity: exercise, breathwork, cold water
  • ask for help — real strength includes knowing your limits
  • journal on: what am I afraid to feel?

In situations (love, work, money...)

Love
Upright
  • A relationship deepened by patience, vulnerability, and emotional courage.
  • Handling a partner's difficult moment with compassion rather than reactivity.
  • The gentle persistence that keeps love alive through challenging seasons.
Reversed
  • Suppressed resentment or unexpressed needs poisoning a relationship.
  • Emotional outbursts replacing honest communication.
  • Staying in a painful relationship because leaving feels like 'giving up.'
Advice : Real love requires the courage to be vulnerable and the patience to let trust build naturally. Do not confuse endurance with love.
Work & business
Upright
  • Navigating workplace politics with composure and integrity.
  • A project that requires sustained, patient effort rather than quick wins.
  • Leading through emotional intelligence and calm presence.
Reversed
  • Workplace frustration boiling over into unprofessional behavior.
  • Losing confidence in your ability to handle a challenging role.
  • Enduring a toxic work environment without taking action to change it.
Advice : Your patience is an asset, not a liability. But patience with a bad situation is different from patience with a good process. Know the difference.
Money
Upright
  • Financial discipline sustained over time: consistent saving, long-term investing.
  • The patience to wait for the right financial opportunity rather than jumping at the first.
  • Emotional maturity around money: not spending from fear or impulse.
Reversed
  • Impulsive financial decisions driven by anxiety or desire.
  • Financial paralysis: fear preventing necessary money moves.
  • Overspending to soothe emotional pain.
Advice : Treat your finances like the lion: steady hands, calm mind, no sudden moves. The best financial returns reward patience.
Home & moving
Upright
  • A home situation that requires patience and steady improvement.
  • Renovating or improving a space over time with care and persistence.
  • Creating a calm, nurturing environment through consistent attention.
Reversed
  • A home environment dominated by unspoken tension.
  • Staying in a living situation that drains you because moving feels too hard.
  • Household conflicts escalating due to suppressed frustration.
Advice : A peaceful home starts with inner peace. Address what needs addressing — calmly — and let go of what you cannot control.
Spiritual
Upright
  • A practice of inner work that tames the ego and befriends the shadow.
  • Meditation, yoga, or therapy producing real, visible results.
  • The courage to sit with discomfort in spiritual practice without running.
Reversed
  • Spiritual practice used to suppress rather than integrate difficult emotions.
  • Loss of faith in your own spiritual path or abilities.
  • Confusing spiritual endurance with spiritual bypassing.
Advice : True spiritual strength includes the full range of human experience — light and dark. The lion is not your enemy; it is your vitality.

Role in spreads (3 cards, cross, 12 houses)

3-card spread

Past : You drew on deep inner reserves to get through a difficult period.

Present : Patience and courage are your best tools right now. Meet the challenge gently.

Future : You will be tested — and you will pass, because you have the strength within.

Advice : Lead with compassion, not force. The situation bends to kindness, not to pressure.

Cross spread

Situation : A challenge that requires inner strength rather than external action.

Challenge : Self-doubt, repression, or loss of patience.

Resource : Your courage, resilience, and capacity for compassion — including self-compassion.

Outcome : Quiet mastery and lasting resolution through sustained inner effort.

Advice : Breathe. Stay. The lion is not your enemy — it is your power.

12-house spread (detailed reading)

Strength in a house shows where patience, courage, and gentle mastery are needed. Reversed: where repression, self-doubt, or burnout are weakening you.

House 1
Identity / image
Quiet power.

Upright : You project calm confidence and inner authority — people trust your composure.

Reversed : You appear either over-controlled or shaky — the mask is cracking.

Action : Practice being fully present in one interaction today without performing strength.

Watch out : Projecting invulnerability when vulnerability would serve better.

House 2
Money / resources
Patient accumulation.

Upright : Wealth built slowly through consistent, disciplined effort.

Reversed : Financial anxiety leading to impulsive decisions or paralysis.

Action : Automate one savings or investment routine and leave it alone.

Watch out : Checking your portfolio obsessively.

House 3
Communication
Measured words.

Upright : Communication that disarms through calm and kindness — persuasion, not confrontation.

Reversed : Suppressed frustration exploding in a harsh email or cutting remark.

Action : Before sending that difficult message, wait 24 hours and revise.

Watch out : Silence that is actually suppression.

House 4
Home
The patient home-builder.

Upright : A home maintained through steady care and emotional resilience.

Reversed : Household tension from unaddressed emotional undercurrents.

Action : Address one simmering domestic issue with calm honesty this week.

Watch out : Keeping the peace at the cost of truth.

House 5
Creativity
Creative endurance.

Upright : The discipline to show up for the creative work even when inspiration is absent.

Reversed : Creative block from fear or perfectionism — the inner critic wins.

Action : Create one imperfect thing today and share it without apology.

Watch out : Waiting for the muse instead of inviting her.

House 6
Routine
Sustainable discipline.

Upright : Health and work routines maintained through willpower and self-compassion.

Reversed : Grinding routines that burn you out, or complete collapse of daily structure.

Action : Redesign one routine to be 20% easier and 100% more sustainable.

Watch out : Discipline that punishes rather than supports.

House 7
Relationships / contracts
Strength in partnership.

Upright : A relationship that grows stronger through patience and mutual respect.

Reversed : Suppressed anger or unmet needs eroding a partnership from within.

Action : Express one need you have been sitting on — kindly but clearly.

Watch out : Enduring rather than engaging.

House 8
Transformation
Courage in the depths.

Upright : The bravery to face deep psychological material — grief, trauma, shadow — with compassion.

Reversed : Avoiding deep transformation out of fear of what you might find.

Action : Begin one session of therapy or guided inner work this month.

Watch out : Intellectualizing shadow work instead of feeling it.

House 9
Travel / vision
The inner journey.

Upright : Spiritual growth through sustained inner practice and courageous self-inquiry.

Reversed : A belief system collapsing — which is terrifying but necessary.

Action : Read one challenging text that questions your current worldview.

Watch out : Clinging to comfortable beliefs out of fear.

House 10
Career
Quiet authority at work.

Upright : Professional influence through competence, patience, and emotional intelligence.

Reversed : Career frustration from feeling undervalued despite giving your all.

Action : Advocate for yourself calmly and factually — you deserve recognition.

Watch out : Confusing being patient with being invisible.

House 11
Network
The steady friend.

Upright : Deep friendships sustained through loyalty, patience, and genuine care.

Reversed : Over-giving in friendships without receiving support in return.

Action : Ask one friend for help this week instead of always being the helper.

Watch out : Being the strong one so consistently that no one sees your struggles.

House 12
Subconscious
The inner lion.

Upright : Deep reserves of strength available when you access the unconscious with courage.

Reversed : Repressed instincts or emotions creating inner chaos.

Action : Sit with the emotion you most avoid for five minutes. Just feel it.

Watch out : The lion you ignore is the one that bites.

Strength asks: can you stay gentle under pressure? In every house, the victory belongs to patience and heart.

Correspondences (optional layer)

Numerology
8 — power, mastery, the infinite loop of energy and matter (note: 8 in RWS, 11 in Marseille).
Archetype
The Gentle Warrior / The Beast Tamer / Fortitude
Astrology
Leo — the fixed fire sign: courage, heart, creative self-expression, pride tamed by love.
Hebrew letter
TethTeth (Serpent)
The serpent of primal energy — kundalini, life force, the power that can either destroy or illuminate. Golden Dawn path between Chesed and Geburah.

Fire — in the Leo sense: warmth, courage, the heart's fire, creative vitality.

Pairings & echoes (associated cards)

Timing & rhythm

Gradual: weeks to months. Strength works through sustained effort, not dramatic breakthroughs.

When upright
  • slow but steady progress — trust the process
  • results come through persistence over weeks
  • patience is literally the path to the outcome
When reversed
  • delay until inner equilibrium is restored
  • things stall because emotional energy is misdirected
  • progress resumes once you address what you have been avoiding

Strength rewards the long game. If you need instant results, this is not the energy — but if you need lasting ones, it is.

Yes / No (upright)

Yes — with patience and courage.Yes, but it may take longer than you want. The outcome favors the steady and the brave.

Yes / No (reversed)

Not yet — find your center first.The inner work needs to happen before the outer result can manifest. Stabilize, then proceed.

Practice (exercises & prompts)

The 'Tame the lion' breathwork
  1. When you feel a strong emotion rising (anger, fear, desire), stop everything.
  2. Place one hand on your chest and one on your belly. Breathe slowly: 4 counts in, 7 counts out.
  3. Name the emotion aloud: 'I feel angry. I feel afraid. I feel hungry for...'
  4. Continue breathing until the intensity drops by at least 50%.
  5. Then — and only then — choose your next action consciously.
The '30-day patience challenge'
  1. Choose one area of your life where you tend to force results.
  2. Commit to 30 days of patient, consistent effort without checking for progress.
  3. Each day, do one small action and release attachment to the outcome.
  4. On day 15, journal on what you notice — in the situation and in yourself.
  5. On day 30, review: what did patience produce that force never could?
Journal prompts
  • What am I trying to control by force that would respond better to patience?
  • What emotion have I been suppressing, and what would happen if I let it speak?
  • Where in my life do I confuse endurance with acceptance?
  • What does true inner strength look like for me — and how is it different from toughness?
The Chariot
The Hermit
Le Bateleurarcana

Le Bateleur

Commencement, initiative, potentiel. Lance une action simple, teste, ose : l’élan naît d’un premier geste concret.

L’Impératricearcana

L’Impératrice

Clarté, expression, stratégie. Favorise les idées, la communication, la création et la décision lucide.

Le Chariotarcana

Le Chariot

vancée, volonté, succès. Indique mouvement, conquête, direction claire — à condition de tenir les rênes.

Arcane

Carte du tarot considérée comme porteuse d’un principe symbolique, d’une dynamique ou d’une étape de l’expérience humaine.

Arcane majeur

Carte appartenant au groupe des 22 lames majeures du Tarot de Marseille, porteuses des grandes structures symboliques du jeu.

Arcane mineur

Carte appartenant aux quatre séries mineures du tarot : bâtons, coupes, épées et deniers.

Symbolic and personal reading: does not replace professional advice (medical, legal, financial).