Common Mistakes in Decoding the Destiny Matrix: The Arcanum of Spiritual Purpose (22 Arcana)
Common Mistakes in Decoding the Destiny Matrix: The Arcanum of Spiritual Purpose
Mistakes in interpreting the Destiny Matrix occur not only among beginners but also among advanced practitioners of Natalia Ladini’s method “22 Arcana. Destiny Correction.” One of the most common misinterpretations involves the zone of spiritual purpose. This area is one of the most important in the matrix and should be examined first, as its energy runs like a red thread through your entire life. Destiny constantly tests whether you’ve fulfilled your spiritual mission — with the most active testing phase occurring around the age of 60.

What Is Spiritual Purpose and Where Is It Located?
Each person has a unique role or mission in life related to spiritual development and contribution to the world. This may involve the belief that each of us is called to a particular activity, service, or way of engaging with others that promotes not only personal growth but also the wellbeing of society.
Spiritual purpose is often linked with concepts such as vocation, life mission, or karma. People may search for their purpose through spiritual or religious practices, meditation, contemplation, or profound personal experiences. A key part of both finding and fulfilling your spiritual purpose is recognising that it makes life more meaningful and fulfilling, bringing a deep sense of peace. The Destiny Matrix can help you understand your spiritual purpose. It is located at this point in the matrix:
How to Calculate Your Spiritual Purpose and Tips to Fulfil It
Once you’ve calculated your matrix, review the energies present in your spiritual purpose zone and read our interpretations below:
- Magician: Become a spiritual leader and learn to achieve your goals without manipulation;
- High Priestess: Foster harmonious relationships, empathy and mutual understanding;
- Empress: Express your creativity and use your talents to inspire others;
- Emperor: Establish stability and order, and build a strong foundation for your spiritual path;
- Hierophant: Be open to change and growth, and adapt to new ideas that expand your horizons;
- Lovers: Demonstrate care and responsibility in relationships and in society;
- Chariot: Set clear goals and practise discipline to move steadily toward them;
- Justice: Use material resources to support spiritual aims and uncover deeper cause-and-effect links;
- Hermit: Delve into profound topics and help others do the same, contributing to the common good;
- Wheel of Fortune: Guide others in their personal and spiritual development, fostering lightness and optimism;
- Strength: Find your inner source of energy and channel it with focus to achieve your aims;
- Hanged Man: Achieve spiritual harmony and balance between the physical and spiritual, and set healthy boundaries;
- Death: Embrace and initiate major life transformations;
- Temperance: Integrate opposites within yourself and cultivate inner balance;
- Devil: Overcome internal and external barriers on your spiritual path;
- Tower: See beyond surface illusions and rebuild anew from what has collapsed;
- Star: Embrace and implement unconventional ideas and solutions;
- Moon: Seek honesty and clarity in all aspects of life;
- Sun: Honour the uniqueness of your spiritual journey and let it shine;
- Judgement: Find peace within your soul and within your family roots;
- World: Feel your connection to all life and embody unconditional love;
- Fool: Serve the collective by upholding high spiritual ideals.
Reaching your third purpose by the age of 60 is no easy task — but there are ways to help yourself along the way. Often, your spiritual purpose reveals itself through intuitive feelings and deep-seated beliefs. Pay close attention to these inner promptings and follow them, even if they don’t seem obvious at first. Dedicate regular time to meditation, prayer, or other spiritual practices that allow you to connect inwardly. These will help you better understand your inner drive and how to bring it into action.
The path to understanding your spiritual purpose may be long and filled with uncertainty. It’s vital to remain patient and persistent — to keep seeking, learning and growing, even when the way forward seems difficult.