What is the personality type of Wheel of Fortune? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Wheel of Fortune from Major Arcana Tarot Cards and what is the personality traits.
Wheel of Fortune personality type is INFJ, or Introverted, Intuition, Feeling, Judging. These are the types of intuitive thinkers who are good at abstract thoughts and mentally processing things in their heads. This is the type of person who can solve problems by thinking, who can see patterns or create them, who can find connections or put them together. This type of person is good at making things happen, but they are not good at making things happen without thinking about it first. They can't just do something different without all the details first.
According to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, INFJs are famous for being highly empathetic, compassionate, caring, and often compassionate towards others. They are highly perceptive and intuitive, which is why they are often considered "wizards." They are artists who create beautiful things through their imagination and through their hard work. INFJs are also known for being very introverted-they are highly philosophical and highly intellectual. They are often seen as the "dreamers" of the world because they live in their own head when they are alone. INFJs are often seen as the "wizards" of the world because they use their great intellect to come up with ideas that other people don't have.
UPRIGHT: Good luck, karma, life cycles, destiny, a turning point
REVERSED: Bad luck, resistance to change, breaking cycles
The Wheel of Fortune card shows a giant wheel, with three figures on the outer edges. Four Hebrew letters – YHVH (Yod Heh Vau Heh), the unpronounceable name of God – are inscribed on the wheel’s face. There are also the letters TORA, thought to be a version of the word Torah, meaning ‘law’, or TAROT, or even ROTA (Latin for ‘wheel’). The middle wheel has the alchemical symbols for mercury, sulphur, water and salt – the building blocks of life and the four elements – and represents formative power. On the outer circle is a snake, the Egyptian god Typhon (the god of evil), descending on the left side. The snake also represents the life force plunging into the material world. On the right side rises the Anubis, the Egyptian God of the dead who welcomes souls to the underworld. And on top of the wheel sits the Sphinx, representing knowledge and strength.