It can also indicate that we’ve been too indulgent and need to take a step back, she says. The word temperance, after all, literally means “moderation in action, thought, or feeling,” as well as abstinence from drinking alcohol. In a traditional deck, the imagery on this card features an angelic figure pouring the liquid from one cup into another. As Goodchild explains, this represents the process of alchemy—transforming what is into something else. “So, the Temperance card’s main theme is about restoring balance, and another big part of it is mind over matter,” she notes, adding, “Anything you want to do, you can do. It just takes a little bit of work and finessing what’s happening.” Whether you pull it upright or reversed, Goodchild says Temperance can also be about beginning a new spiritual practice. “If you have been feeling like something is missing from your life, this card can be a signal to turn to a higher power,” she says, noting that you don’t have to be religious to make time for meditating on your connection to the things greater than yourself. “If you’re bringing work stress home, for example, you need to get back to making your relationship a priority, or at least equal to the other things in your life,” she explains. Or, if you’ve been focusing too much on your relationship and it’s taking away from other areas of your life, she notes, this card is encouraging you to adjust your priorities. And again, this card leans heavily on moderation, so Goodchild says this isn’t a time to overspend or be lavish. “You want to make sure everything you’re buying or using in your life has a purpose,” she says. “At the end of the day, Temperance is a card of hope, so if you do want to take those risks, it will work out—but you have to be really, really sure,” she adds. Temperance here can also indicate you’ve been making impulse purchases or even gambling and is encouraging you to stop that behavior. “Whatever you’re going through, you can’t let it control your life completely. You have to have a little faith—don’t be judgmental or harsh on yourself,” she tells mbg, adding to remember that Temperance is reassuring you that balance can be recovered. As Goodchild explains, Temperance here is giving you permission to let things run their course. “Not every problem has to have a solution right away,” she explains, adding that in this instance, Temperance is more about just observing things as they are.