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THE STAR

The Star

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Ruling Planet: Saturn & Uranus

 

Element: Air

 

Numerology: 17 (1+7=8) Eight ~ Power, capability, courage, success, attainment.

 

Astrological Sign: Aquarius (Jan 21st – Feb 19th)

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Following the upheaval of The Tower, The Star shines as a beacon of hope, renewal, and spiritual clarity. This card marks the beginning of a new chapter, where the past's chaos gives way to peace and inspiration. When The Star appears, it reminds us that even in the darkest times, there is always a light guiding us forward, a symbol of the potential for healing and rejuvenation.

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The card’s association with Aquarius, ruled by both Saturn and Uranus, emphasises a blend of traditional wisdom and revolutionary insight. Aquarius, an air sign, is known for its progressive thinking, humanitarian ideals, and innovative spirit. Uranus, the planet of sudden change and liberation, aligns perfectly with the transformative energy of The Star, encouraging us to break free from old patterns and embrace new possibilities.

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The number seventeen, which reduces to eight, underscores themes of strength, perseverance, and the achievement of goals. The number eight is also associated with infinity, symbolising the endless flow of energy and the continuous cycle of life and growth.

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The figure depicted on The Star card is often nude, representing purity, vulnerability, and the stripping away of all that is false. In this state of openness, we are reminded to embrace our true selves and to trust in the process of renewal. Nudity here is symbolic of a return to innocence and the shedding of past burdens, allowing us to reconnect with our authentic nature.

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She kneels beside a body of water, one foot in the water and the other on land, illustrating the balance between the material and spiritual worlds. The water represents the subconscious mind, intuition, and the flow of emotions, while the land signifies the physical world and practicality. The figure pours water from two jugs, one into the pool and the other onto the land, symbolising the flow of life, the nourishing of both the inner and outer worlds, and the continuous cycle of giving and receiving.

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In some depictions, a stork can be seen in the background, symbolising new beginnings, fertility, and the arrival of something positive or long-awaited. The stork, often associated with bringing new life, reinforces The Star’s message of hope and the promise of a brighter future.

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The stars that surround the central figure are guiding lights, representing divine energy and the celestial forces that illuminate our path. The large star at the center signifies a guiding force in our lives, while the smaller stars represent our connection to the universe and the spiritual support available to us. These stars encourage us to have faith in the cosmos and to trust that we are being guided towards our highest good.

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The Star is one of the most favorable cards in the Tarot deck, signifying restored vitality, effortless energy flow, and alignment with higher vibrations. It encourages us to broaden our horizons, plan for the future with optimism, and trust in the universe’s healing powers. This card often appears when we are on a spiritual mission, driven by humanitarian goals, progressive thinking, and a desire to serve others.

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During challenging times, The Star offers reassurance and comfort, reminding us that we are supported by our spirit guides and loved ones, even if we can’t always feel their presence. It is a card of hope, renewal, and the promise of better days ahead.

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Reversed

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When The Star appears reversed, it may signal a period of doubt, loss of direction, or a feeling of being disconnected from your inner guidance. You might feel drained of energy, struggling with self-expression, and questioning your abilities. This card advises you to be mindful of negative thoughts and attitudes, as they can block your connection to your higher self and keep you stuck in pessimism.

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The Star reversed is a reminder that even in the darkest times, the light within us still exists. It encourages you to refocus on the message of hope and renewal offered by The Star, trusting that tomorrow brings a new opportunity for growth and healing.

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Reversed meanings…

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Issues: It could mean there is an issue with the card’s upright message.

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Opposite: The meaning may be the opposite of the upright message.

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Blocked: The energy may be blocked and requires action to turn it around.

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Weakened: The energy may be weaker than the upright meaning.

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Warning: It may be a warning to avoid the current path or face possible difficulties or even danger.

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Denial: It could suggest someone is in denial about the meaning of the card.

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Delay: The energy may be delayed and will manifest eventually.

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Decay: The upright meaning is diminishing and cannot be relied on.

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