When I looked at this card, I was curious at first, as to why the artist chose 'fox' to illustrate it. Fox are yin in nature (feminine) and known to be tricksters, cunning, shapesifters, adaptable, shy and have the ability to be unseen, 'invisible'. I looked up Fox, in Brad Steigers book, TOTEMS and he says...
"If the fox has presented itself to you as your totem animal in a dream or a vision, you have gained an ally that is truly a survivor. This spirit helper will bring a quickening of your physical and mental responses to any problem that you may have to face in your chosen quest on the lifepath, and you will also discover that your intuitive abilities have increased."
In Ted Andrews, ANIMAL SPEAK he says....
"There are 21 species of fox and they can be found in most parts of the world and in varied climates. It is found along seashores and in the mountains, in the deserts and in the Arctic. It lives in North and South America, Asia, and even Australia. The fact that there are 21 different kinds of foxes found throughout the world has great metaphysical significance.
Card 21 in the tarot deck is The World. It is a card that reflects a new world opening up, that the process of creation is beginning. It reflects that the world is growing and shapeshifting itself into new patterns that will be beneficial. For those with fox as a totem, meditating upon this card can be of benefit to understanding how fox energy will be helping with creation. It can reveal what is growing and shapeshifting (or needing it) within your own world.
The fox has a long history of magic and cunning associated with it. Because it is a creature of the night, it is often imbued with supernatural power. It is often most visible at the times of dawn and dusk, the "Between Times" when the magical world and the world in which we live intersect. It lives at the edges of forests and open land--the border areas. Because it is an animal of the "Between Times and Places," it can be a guide to enter the Faerie Realm. Its appearance at such times can often signal that the Faerie Realm is about to open for the individual."
So we have three foxes (magic) I think holding the Eye of Ra/Rod of Kings or Rod of Aaron. The Rod of Aaron was said to hold great magical powers and was displayed in all its glory in the movie RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARC. The rods power was the most powerful between dusk and dawn as the sun (shining like a halo) burst through the keyhole (crown chakra) creating a beam or lifeforce of powerful energy.
For this rod to be used, it must be grounded so as to activate and support the fire energy of the sun. And this expansion of energy can be felt flowing through the rod or one's bodily system for only a short time....so when this card shows up one must seize the moment or it will dissipitate.