AGATHA ALL ALONG’s Tarot Card Meanings Were Mostly Accurate

As a tarot enthusiast with years of personal practice and study, I must say that this reading for Agatha All Along is nothing short of enchanting! The High Priestess card resonates deeply with me as it speaks to the untapped potential within each of us. I can’t help but feel a kinship with Jen, longing for her to break free from whatever holds her back and embrace her full power.


In the seventh episode of Agatha All Along, there was a strong emphasis on the art of tarot. The trial hinged on Lilia’s abilities of divination, as the team had to arrange the tarot cards correctly to avoid being struck by falling swords. The use of swords is symbolic in tarot, as they represent various concepts like decisive action or a perilous journey in the Minor Arcana. Indeed, the Witches’ Road has been a challenging path marked by lost lives and hidden truths.

In response to Billy Maximoff, also known as Teen or Wiccan, inquiring about his true identity, Lilia arranges to perform a “Safe Passage” tarot reading for him. She positions seven cards in specific areas; the first card represents Billy himself, the second indicates what is missing during his journey (the purpose of his quest), the third reflects the past lessons and wounds he’s encountered (his path behind), the fourth offers insights about the road ahead and potential growth, the fifth highlights any obstacles that may arise on this journey before a rewarding outcome. The final card represents the ultimate destination Billy aims to reach after overcoming all challenges in his quest for self-discovery.

In the story Agatha All Along, a teenager starts to pull tarot cards, and Lilia provides an explanation for each one. At first, things don’t seem to make sense until she figures out what she truly needs to do.

The Magician (Initially Chosen for Teen as the Traveler)

Absolutely, in the tarot reading, Teen selects the Magician as the initial card. Initially, Lilia considers this card symbolic of an individual with immense potential and the capacity to transform all aspirations into reality. She places it at the forefront, but a falling sword suggests it’s not the ideal pick for this specific spread. However, Lilia’s interpretation of the Magician card in Agatha All Along is indeed accurate. The Magician card signifies innate talent, creativity, and potential to actualize goals and deepest desires. The querent should emphasize seizing opportunities and shaping their own fate.

The Sun (Initially Chosen for Teen’s What’s Missing Card)

Lilia understands that the card Lilia draws is symbolic of happiness, prosperity, and reunion – a prospect that excites her given her desire to be reunited with her twin. However, another challenge arises, as another sword appears, disappointing everyone. In essence, the Sun signifies positivity and brightness in this context, suggesting that good events are either on their way or already present for the person asking the question!

After accidentally giving the initial two cards to the incorrect individual, Lilia recognizes that she herself embodies the role of The Traveler. Much like her personal journey through life, events seem jumbled up for her as well. It’s at this moment that everything begins to make sense with further tarot cards and explanations.

The Queen of Cups (Accurate Choice for Lilia as The Traveler)

The Queen of Cups signifies psychic and nurturing energy, urging the person asking the question (the querent) to connect with someone like this or use their own empathetic nature to support others, while being mindful not to get overwhelmed. Lilia demonstrates the typical selflessness of a mother, putting others’ safety before her own.

Three of Pentacles (Accurate Choice for Lilia’s What’s Missing Card) 

After drawing the Three of Pentacles, Lilia encounters a symbol strikingly similar on an eviction notice, alongside the names of her coven. This intriguing detail underscores the theme of this series: the importance of collaboration, community, and individual voices merging in harmony. The Witches’ Road coven often sang and chanted together during their journey, demonstrating this idea. Lilia relied on her coven, and the Three of Pentacles card typically depicts individuals with diverse abilities working towards a shared objective. At first, it appeared that Teen was an apprentice to Agatha, but the concept represents uniting one’s energy and skills with others to accomplish something together.

The Knight of Wands (Accurate Choice for Lilia’s The Path Behind Card) 

In the series ‘Agatha All Along’, the Knight of Wands tarot card symbolizes Alice, known for her fiery passion and courage. She embodies all the qualities you’d expect from a knight – bravery, determination, and a readiness to take risks. This card encourages us to be brave, to embark on journeys of discovery, and to approach the unknown with confidence and curiosity.

The High Priestess (Accurate Choice for Lilia’s The Path Ahead Card) 

The character of the High Priestess symbolizes Jen, an individual with considerable spiritual influence who, for whatever reason, either chooses or finds it difficult to fully express this power. We eagerly anticipate the moment when Jen will completely free herself from restrictions that hinder her full potential. The High Priestess tarot card encourages the inquirer to recognize and utilize their innate talents to access their deep inner strength and mystical abilities. This card embodies intuition and psychic connection, offering a possible insight into Jen’s hidden talents. As her title suggests, the High Priestess is both knowledgeable and majestic.

Three of Swords (Accurate Choice for Lilia’s Obstacles Card) 

Lilia provides us with three descriptive terms for this card’s meaning: heartache, sorrowfulness, and deep mourning. In this situation, it appears that Agatha is heavily burdened by guilt and melancholy stemming from her past. The Three of Swords denotes a challenging phase characterized by sadness or grief, but drawing this card may indicate the approaching end of a difficult period as the mist of a dark night begins to clear. This is an opportunity for release, seeking forgiveness, healing, and recovery, all crucial steps Agatha (and others) must take if they wish to fully benefit from their journey’s experiences.

The Tower Reversed (Accurate Choice for Lilia’s Windfall Card) 

This is the one and only card that is not meant to be read straightforward; however, Lilia is kind enough to give us both interpretations despite time running short. In its straightforward meaning, the Tower can mean disaster and destruction but when it is reversed, it means miraculous transformation, according to her. And she is once again correct in both instances, even flipping the Tower card upright again to defeat the Salem Seven and fall to her death. 

Death (Laid Crossways Against Windfall for the Destination Card) 

In simpler terms, Lilia discovers that Rio represents the Death tarot card. The series portrays this card as literal death, making people afraid of it when they shouldn’t be. However, the Death tarot card is usually symbolic of letting go of old habits or identities to make way for personal growth and transformation. It’s like clearing weeds from your path so you can move forward boldly into a new phase of life. So, if this card appears in a reading, it suggests that one should stop holding onto the past or repeating harmful patterns that hinder development.

Ultimately, the group departs, and Lilia comes to terms with her tragic destiny of plummeting downward. It’s a sad turn of events. I’m hoping this episode sparks more interest in tarot cards and encourages more people to delve into this intricate yet entertaining pastime. In the near future, there will be an Agatha All Along tarot deck available! For now, we’ll keep trekking along the Witches Path, heading towards the conclusion.

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2024-10-30 00:03