Temperance
Balance, Blending
Quick answer
The core meaning of Temperance is The alchemy and harmonizing of energies. Upright, it usually points to Balance, moderation, blending, patience. Symbolizes harmonizing opposing element; reversed, it may suggest Imbalance, extremes, excess, impatience. May indicate emotional turbulence, or l.
Card imagery
An angel stands with one foot in the water and one on the shore. She holds two cups, miraculously pouring water between them at an angle without spilling a drop. A square-and-triangle emblem marks her chest, and a path leads toward the sun in the background.
Upright meaning
Balance, moderation, blending, patience. Symbolizes harmonizing opposing elements, finding the middle path, and creating something new through an almost alchemical fusion.
Reversed meaning
Imbalance, extremes, excess, impatience. May indicate emotional turbulence, or losing your point of equilibrium in a relationship or situation.
Love, Career, Money and Growth
Love
In love, Temperance points to The alchemy and harmonizing of energies. Read it back against how the relationship actually behaves and what you are both choosing.
Career
In career matters, Temperance points to The alchemy and harmonizing of energies. Start by working out which resources you control and what your next move is.
Money
In money matters, Temperance points to The alchemy and harmonizing of energies. Do not treat a symbolic reading as an investment conclusion — go by facts, budget and your own risk tolerance.
Personal growth
For personal growth, Temperance points to The alchemy and harmonizing of energies. Write down the question it raises, then turn that into an action you can actually check.
Yes or No
Upright
Yes
Reversed
No
This is our own quick read, based on which way the card’s meaning leans. Traditions disagree about individual cards, and an "Undecided" needs to be weighed against the position in the spread and your actual situation rather than taken as a one-word answer.
Waite’s Original Text (1911)
Inner Symbolism (original)
A winged angel, with the sign of the sun upon his forehead and on his breast the square and triangle of the septenary. I speak of him in the masculine sense, but the figure is neither male nor female. It is held to be pouring the essences of life from chalice to chalice. It has one foot upon the earth and one upon waters, thus illustrating the nature of the essences. A direct path goes up to certain heights on the verge of the horizon, and above there is a great light, through which a crown is seen vaguely. Hereof is some part of the Secret of Eternal Life, as it is possible to man in his incarnation. All the conventional emblems are renounced herein.
So also are the conventional meanings, which refer to changes in the seasons, perpetual movement of life, and even the combination of ideas. It is, moreover, untrue to say that the figure symbolizes the genius of the sun, though it is the analogy of solar light, realized in the third part of our human triplicity. It is called Temperance, fantastically, because, when the rule of it obtains in our consciousness, it tempers, combines and harmonizes the psychic and material natures. Under that rule we know in our rational part something of whence we came and whither we are going.
Original Upright Meaning
Economy, moderation, frugality, management, accommodation.
Original Reversed Meaning
Things connected with churches, religions, sects, the priesthood, sometimes even the priest who will marry the Querent; also disunion, unfortunate combinations, competing interests.
Quoted from A. E. Waite, The Pictorial Key to the Tarot (1911), illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. The text is in the public domain.