Temperance Tarot Card
✦ Major Arcana XIV ✦

Temperance

Element: Fire
Planet / Sign: Sagittarius / Jupiter
Archetype: The Alchemist
balancepatienceintegrationhealingmoderation
The Alchemist

General Meaning

Temperance stands at the edge of a pool, pouring liquid between two cups — endlessly, patiently, creating a flow that transforms both vessels. An angel of extraordinary calm, one foot on water, one on land, perfectly balanced between worlds. This card represents the alchemical principle: the transformation that occurs when opposing forces are not suppressed but blended, not forced but tended.

When Temperance appears, the work is one of integration — of bringing together what has been divided, of finding the middle path that honors all that is present. This is rarely dramatic work. It is patient, sustained, and deeply effective.

“Temperance does not eliminate the tension between opposites. It transforms it into something beautiful.”

In Love & Relationships

In love, Temperance is the art of two different people learning to move together — not by becoming the same, but by developing the attunement that allows difference to become harmony rather than friction. The gift is a love that grows richer over time through the patient work of genuine understanding. The shadow is conflict avoidance: keeping the peace at the cost of honest expression.


In Career & Finances

In career, Temperance signals the need for a measured, sustainable approach — building something that will endure rather than burning bright and burning out. This is the card of long-term thinking, of balancing ambition with wellbeing, of creating systems that can sustain themselves. Health and creative flow are closely related here.


Spiritually

Spiritually, Temperance represents the path of integration — the bringing together of all aspects of the self into a coherent whole. The spiritual work here is slow, patient, and alchemical: not the dramatic breakthrough of The Tower, but the quiet, sustained transformation of daily practice, conscious living, and honest self-examination.


Advice

Practice patience. What you are working toward cannot be rushed into being — it must be tended. Trust the slow alchemy of consistent, caring attention.

Explore love readings with Temperance

Try the Love Reading Tool