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Temperance — Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot
Rider-Waite-Smith (Rider & Co., 1909, illustrations by Pamela Colman Smith) • Arcane majeur 14

TEMPÉRANCE

Alchemy of balance: blending opposites, finding the middle path, patience as a creative force, and harmonious integration.

Droit
Temperance blends opposites into harmony — patience, moderation, and the right mix create flow where friction once existed.
Inversé
Imbalance, excess, or impatience — you are forcing something that needs time, or the proportions in your life are off.
Mots-clés
balancemoderationpatienceharmonyblendinghealingflowintegrationadaptationmiddle pathalchemypurpose

Summary (clear reading)

Upright : Temperance upright signals that the right approach is moderate, patient, and integrative. This is not the time for extremes. Blend what seems contradictory: work and rest, caution and ambition, emotion and logic. The card often appears after a period of turbulence (following Death, card XIII) to indicate that healing is underway and the right formula is being found. Trust the process — the mix needs time to settle.

Reversed : Temperance reversed indicates that the balance is off. You may be going to extremes — overworking then collapsing, overspending then panicking, giving too much then withdrawing completely. Impatience is common: you want results now and the careful blending feels too slow. This reversal can also point to a situation where compromise is not working because one ingredient is fundamentally wrong — sometimes the answer is not 'more balance' but 'different ingredients.'

Visuals & symbols (classic Marseille)

A large winged angel stands with one foot on land and one foot in a pool of water, pouring liquid between two golden cups in a continuous stream. The angel wears a white robe with a triangle enclosed in a square on the chest. Irises grow at the water's edge. A winding golden path leads from the pool toward distant mountains, where a radiant golden crown or sun hovers between two peaks.

Background & atmosphere

The landscape is lush and harmonious: green grass, blue water, distant mountains touched by golden light. The path from water to mountains represents the journey from emotion to spiritual attainment. The entire scene radiates calm, purposeful balance.

Palette (symbolic reading)
  • White (robe) : Purity, spiritual clarity, neutral ground between opposites.
  • Gold (cups, path, crown/sun) : Divine purpose, alchemical transformation, the philosopher's stone of integration.
  • Blue (water, sky) : Emotional flow, unconscious depths, calm.
  • Green (grass, irises) : Healing, growth, nature in balance.
  • Red (wings' edge accents) : Vitality tempered — life force in moderation.
Colors
  • White : Purity and neutrality — the canvas on which balance is painted.
  • Gold : Spiritual alchemy, higher purpose, divine integration.
  • Blue : Emotional equilibrium, flow, the unconscious in harmony.
  • Green : Healing, natural growth, regeneration.
  • Red : Passion moderated — energy in service of balance.
Symbols
  • Two cups (pouring) : Blending opposites: conscious/unconscious, masculine/feminine, fire/water. The continuous pour is alchemy in action.
  • One foot on land, one in water : Grounded in the material while connected to the emotional/spiritual — perfect equilibrium.
  • Wings : Angelic nature: Temperance operates at a higher frequency than human extremes.
  • Triangle in square (on chest) : Spirit (triangle) contained within matter (square) — divine within the physical.
  • Irises : Named for the Greek goddess of the rainbow (Iris, the messenger) — bridging heaven and earth.
  • Golden path to mountains : The middle way leads to spiritual attainment — patience is the route to the summit.
  • Crown/sun between peaks : Enlightenment awaits at the end of the balanced path.

Origins & psychological reading

Origins

Temperance has been a cardinal virtue since antiquity (Plato, Aristotle). In medieval tarot, the angel pours between vessels, symbolizing moderation. Waite and Smith enriched this with Golden Dawn symbolism — the path to Tiphareth (beauty/harmony on the Tree of Life), the solar crown, and the alchemical marriage of opposites.

Psychology

Archetype of the integrator: the psyche's ability to hold contradictions without splitting. Temperance is the capacity to blend ambition with patience, desire with restraint, logic with feeling. It represents mature emotional regulation.

Shadow

Excessive moderation becomes blandness. Over-compromising, people-pleasing, or refusing to take a strong position under the guise of 'balance.' The shadow Temperance avoids all extremes, including necessary ones.

Upright meaning (strengths, risks, best uses)

Temperance upright signals that the right approach is moderate, patient, and integrative. This is not the time for extremes. Blend what seems contradictory: work and rest, caution and ambition, emotion and logic. The card often appears after a period of turbulence (following Death, card XIII) to indicate that healing is underway and the right formula is being found. Trust the process — the mix needs time to settle.

Strengths
  • emotional equilibrium under pressure
  • ability to find the middle ground in conflict
  • patience with long-term processes
  • skill at blending different elements into something new
  • adaptability without losing your center
  • natural healing ability — physical or emotional
Risks
  • over-compromising to avoid confrontation
  • impatience with the slow pace of integration
  • diluting strong positions for the sake of harmony
  • avoiding necessary extremes
  • confusing passivity with patience
Best uses
  • healing after a crisis or major change
  • finding the right work-life balance
  • mediating between conflicting parties
  • developing a long-term strategy that balances multiple priorities
  • recovering health through consistent moderate habits
  • blending skills or ideas from different fields

Reversed meaning (nuance + rebalancing)

Temperance reversed indicates that the balance is off. You may be going to extremes — overworking then collapsing, overspending then panicking, giving too much then withdrawing completely. Impatience is common: you want results now and the careful blending feels too slow. This reversal can also point to a situation where compromise is not working because one ingredient is fundamentally wrong — sometimes the answer is not 'more balance' but 'different ingredients.'

Possible readings
  • swinging between extremes instead of finding the middle
  • impatience with a process that needs more time
  • overindulgence — food, drink, spending, screen time
  • people-pleasing that has eroded your own needs
  • a partnership or project with incompatible elements
  • health issues from lifestyle imbalance
Rebalancing
  • identify the specific area that is out of proportion and adjust one thing
  • slow down deliberately — set a 'minimum effective dose' for effort
  • stop compromising on your non-negotiables
  • check whether the elements you are blending are actually compatible
  • introduce one balancing habit: sleep, hydration, movement, or stillness

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

Love
Upright
  • A relationship finds its rhythm — give-and-take is balanced and flowing.
  • Healing after conflict: patience and compromise restore harmony.
  • A compatible blend of differences creates a strong, complementary partnership.
Reversed
  • One partner gives too much while the other takes too much.
  • Impatience: wanting the relationship to be further along than it is.
  • Incompatible values masked by surface chemistry.
Advice : Love is a blend, not a takeover. Adjust the proportions until both partners feel nourished.
Work & business
Upright
  • A project benefits from a steady, moderate approach — no rush, no slack.
  • Successful collaboration between different skill sets or departments.
  • Long-term strategy outperforms short-term intensity.
Reversed
  • Work-life balance has collapsed — one dominates the other.
  • A partnership has incompatible goals despite good intentions.
  • Burnout from sustained overwork without recovery.
Advice : Find the sustainable pace. The project that finishes wins over the project that sprints and crashes.
Money
Upright
  • Balanced budgeting: spending and saving in healthy proportion.
  • A diversified approach to investment pays off.
  • Financial healing after a period of instability.
Reversed
  • Feast-or-famine spending pattern.
  • Over-invested in one area at the expense of others.
  • Financial anxiety despite adequate resources.
Advice : Moderation builds wealth. Automate the balance: fixed percentages for saving, spending, and investing.
Home & moving
Upright
  • A home that blends function and beauty — the right mix of comfort and practicality.
  • A smooth transition between homes or living arrangements.
  • Household harmony achieved through fair distribution.
Reversed
  • Home environment feels chaotic or unbalanced.
  • A move that is rushed or poorly planned.
  • Clashing styles or needs between housemates.
Advice : A harmonious home starts with a harmonious plan. Do not rush the transition — let it settle.
Spiritual
Upright
  • Integration of spiritual practice with daily life — no separation between sacred and ordinary.
  • Healing through balanced spiritual disciplines.
  • The middle path: neither asceticism nor indulgence.
Reversed
  • Spiritual extremism: too much practice or none at all.
  • Disconnection between beliefs and actions.
  • Impatience with spiritual progress.
Advice : The spiritual path is not a sprint to enlightenment. Steady practice, moderate effort, and daily integration.

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

3-card spread

Past : A period of healing or adjustment has laid the groundwork for now.

Present : Balance is the key — moderate your approach and blend what seems contradictory.

Future : Harmony is coming. The right mix will reveal itself through patience.

Advice : Do not rush the formula. The best outcomes take time to blend.

Cross spread

Situation : A need for balance, integration, or healing is central.

Challenge : Impatience, extremes, or incompatible elements.

Resource : Your ability to moderate, adapt, and blend.

Outcome : Harmonious resolution through patience and the right proportions.

Advice : Be the alchemist: adjust, blend, test, and adjust again.

12-house spread (detailed reading)

In the 12 houses, Temperance shows where balance, moderation, and integration are needed. Upright = harmonious flow. Reversed = imbalance, excess, or impatience.

House 1
Identity / image
Balanced self-presentation.

Upright : You project calm, adaptability, and measured confidence.

Reversed : Inconsistent self-image — swinging between extremes.

Action : Find your center and present from there.

Watch out : Being so moderate that you seem bland.

House 2
Money / resources
Moderate financial management.

Upright : Healthy balance between spending and saving.

Reversed : Financial extremes: splurging then panicking.

Action : Automate savings; set fixed spending limits.

Watch out : Ignoring small leaks that compound.

House 3
Communication
Diplomatic expression.

Upright : Words that bridge differences and build understanding.

Reversed : Over-compromising in communication, or bluntness without tact.

Action : Match your message to your audience without losing your truth.

Watch out : Saying what people want to hear instead of what they need to hear.

House 4
Home
Harmonious home life.

Upright : Home is a sanctuary — balanced, peaceful, nourishing.

Reversed : Domestic chaos from neglected maintenance or clashing needs.

Action : Restore one imbalanced area at home — cleanliness, noise, temperature, clutter.

Watch out : Tolerating ongoing irritation instead of fixing it.

House 5
Creativity
Creative alchemy.

Upright : Blending different influences into original work — cross-pollination thrives.

Reversed : Creative formula is off — too many ingredients or not enough.

Action : Simplify the creative mix. Two strong elements beat five weak ones.

Watch out : Perfectionism masking fear of finishing.

House 6
Routine
Balanced daily practice.

Upright : Healthy routine: work, rest, movement, and nourishment in proportion.

Reversed : Routine is all or nothing — discipline then collapse.

Action : Design a minimum viable routine you can sustain every day.

Watch out : Overcomplicating the system.

House 7
Relationships / contracts
Partnership harmony.

Upright : Complementary partnerships where differences are strengths.

Reversed : One partner over-adapts while the other dominates.

Action : Check the give-and-take ratio. Adjust where it is uneven.

Watch out : Endless compromise with no boundaries.

House 8
Transformation
Healing after intensity.

Upright : Integration of a deep experience — the crisis is metabolized into wisdom.

Reversed : Unprocessed intense experiences creating ongoing imbalance.

Action : Give yourself time and space to integrate what happened.

Watch out : Moving on too quickly without healing.

House 9
Travel / vision
Balanced worldview.

Upright : Open-minded philosophy that integrates multiple perspectives.

Reversed : Extreme views or an inability to commit to any belief.

Action : Seek the synthesis between opposing viewpoints.

Watch out : Relativism that refuses to take a stand.

House 10
Career
Sustainable professional growth.

Upright : Career advances through steady, moderate effort and good collaboration.

Reversed : Career burnout from overwork or stagnation from undercommitment.

Action : Set a sustainable pace — protect recovery time as fiercely as work time.

Watch out : Measuring success only by intensity of effort.

House 11
Network
Harmonious social connections.

Upright : A diverse circle that enriches your perspective and supports your growth.

Reversed : Social imbalance: too many draining connections, too few nourishing ones.

Action : Curate your network intentionally — quality over quantity.

Watch out : Keeping peace at the cost of authenticity.

House 12
Subconscious
Inner peace through integration.

Upright : Unconscious conflicts are resolving — dreams become calmer, anxiety decreases.

Reversed : Inner turmoil from unresolved contradictions.

Action : Gentle inner work: meditation, journaling, or therapy to integrate the split.

Watch out : Suppressing contradictions instead of integrating them.

Temperance in any house asks: what here needs a gentler touch, better proportions, or more time? The answer is rarely 'more intensity.'

Correspondences (optional layer)

Numerology
14 (integration after transformation; 1+4=5, dynamic balance and adaptability)
Archetype
The Alchemist / The Healer
Astrology
Sagittarius — the seeker, expansion through moderation, philosophical balance.
Hebrew letter
סSamekh
Occult attributions vary by tradition. Symbolic reading only.

Fire — the transformative flame of Sagittarius, tempered with water's flow.

Pairings & echoes (associated cards)

Timing & rhythm

Temperance operates on a gentle timeline. Results come through sustained moderate effort over weeks or months. This is not a card of sudden breakthroughs but of gradual improvement.

When upright
  • gradual improvement over weeks to months
  • healing and stabilization follow a natural rhythm
  • the right blend becomes clear through patience, not forcing
When reversed
  • delays from imbalance — the timeline extends until equilibrium is restored
  • forced timelines backfire — let the process dictate the pace
  • recalibration needed before progress resumes

Temperance asks you to trust the slow burn. The alchemist does not rush the formula.

Yes / No (upright)

Yes, with patience and moderation.The answer is yes if you approach it with balance. Forcing or rushing turns it into no.

Yes / No (reversed)

Not in the current form.Something is off-balance. Adjust the proportions or the approach, then ask again.

Practice (exercises & prompts)

The Balance Wheel (monthly check-in)
  1. Draw a circle divided into 8 sections: health, love, work, money, creativity, social, learning, rest.
  2. Rate each section 1-10 based on how balanced it feels this month.
  3. Identify the two lowest-scoring sections.
  4. For each, write one small daily action that would improve the score by 1 point.
  5. Practice for 30 days and re-score.
The Alchemy Journal (daily, 5 minutes)
  1. Each evening, write: what was excessive today? What was deficient?
  2. Note one moment where balance felt natural and effortless.
  3. Ask: what two things that seem contradictory could I blend tomorrow?
  4. Set one intention for moderate, sustained effort the next day.
  5. After 14 days, review for patterns and adjust.
Journal prompts
  • Where in my life am I going to extremes when moderation would work better?
  • What two seemingly opposite qualities could I blend to create something new?
  • Where am I being impatient with a process that simply needs more time?
  • What would my life look like if every area were in healthy proportion?
Death
The Devil
La Justicearcana

La Justice

Vérité, équilibre, décision. Contrat, arbitrage, mise au clair : agir proprement, trancher avec cohérence.

L’Hermitearcana

L’Hermite

Recul, prudence, maturation. Temps long, recherche, tri : avancer lentement, mais dans la justesse.

La Forcearcana

La Force

Courage, maîtrise, constance. Tenir avec douceur : dompter l’excès, canaliser l’énergie, persévérer.

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).