Death (XIII)
- Oksana Liebiedieva

- Aug 24, 2025
- 2 min read

General Meaning Death (XIII)
Death (XIII) is not about physical death — it’s about endings, transformation, and rebirth. This card signals that something in your life has reached its natural conclusion. It asks you to let go of the old, so new beginnings can enter. Though it may feel difficult, Death clears space for growth, renewal, and freedom from what no longer serves you.
Symbols on the Card
Skeleton in black armor → inevitability of endings, transformation.
White rose on flag → purity, new beginnings.
Sun rising in the background → hope, rebirth, new chapter.
Figures before Death (king, child, maiden, pope) → change touches all, no exceptions.
River → flow of life, cycles of time.
Keywords
Endings, transformation, transition, release, rebirth, renewal, change.
Astrological Correspondence
Zodiac sign: Scorpio ♏
Planet: Pluto
Element: Water 💧
Professions
Psychologist, healer, surgeon, therapist, life coach, medium, transformational guide.
Yes or No?
No / Not yet — it shows endings and transformations first, but opens the door for future “Yes.”
Love
Single: Transformation before love arrives — letting go of old patterns.
In a relationship: A big change — either a new chapter together or an ending.
Shadow side: Resistance to needed change can block growth.
Career
End of one phase, start of another — changing jobs, projects, or direction.
A reminder not to fear necessary endings.
Money
Old financial patterns must end before stability grows.
Possible sudden change in resources, requiring adaptation.
Immigration / Legal matters
A turning point — something ends, clearing the way for new opportunities.
Can show sudden change or transformation in status.
Card of the Day — What to do
Accept endings. Let go of what no longer serves you. Make space for new beginnings.
🗣️ Real Talk from Me
Death for me is like a cosmic cleanup crew: “Time to take out the old so the new can move in.” It’s not about fear — it’s about freedom. When something ends, it’s usually making room for something better.




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