Celestite
Uranus
Aquarius
I am aligned with my higher purpose.
The Star card can represent loss, theft, privation, and abandonment. However, another reading suggests that the card is associated with hope and bright prospects. The card may indicate that the Querent is experiencing a difficult time, but that there is light at the end of the tunnel. It suggests that the Querent should remain optimistic and have faith in their future, even when things seem difficult or uncertain. The card may also represent a time of healing and renewal, and may indicate that the Querent is on the right path towards achieving their goals and aspirations.
Spirituality, Hope, Renewal, Healing
Grand Hopes, Peaceful Phase, Recuperation
Healing The Past, Optimism, Fantasies
Gratitude, Inspiration, Big Dreams, Achievement
In the reversed position, the Star card may indicate arrogance, haughtiness, and impotence. The card may suggest that the Querent is feeling disillusioned or disheartened, and is struggling to maintain their optimism and hope for the future. The card may also represent a lack of direction or purpose, and may indicate that the Querent is feeling lost or disconnected from their goals and aspirations. Overall, the Star card reminds us to have faith in our future and to stay true to our goals and aspirations, even in difficult times.
Lack Of Vision, Discouragement, Looking Within
Lack Of Inspiration, Demotivation, Missed Opportunities, Cynicism
Doubt, Insecurity, Disconnection, Pessimism
Financial Anxiety, Missed Opportunities, Pessimistic Outlook, Stagnation
A great, radiant star of eight rays, surrounded-sm by seven lesser stars--also of eight rays. The female figure in the foreground is entirely naked. Her left knee is on the land and her right foot upon the water. She pours Water of Life from two great ewers, irrigating sea and land. Behind her is rising ground and on the right a shrub or tree, whereon a bird alights. The figure expresses eternal youth and beauty. The star is l'étoile flamboyante, which appears in Masonic symbolism, but has been confused therein. That which the figure communicates to the living scene is the substance of the heavens and the elements. It has been said truly that the mottoes of this card are "Waters of Life freely" and "Gifts of the Spirit." The summary of several tawdry explanations says that it is a card of hope. On other planes it has been certified as immortality and interior light. For the majority of prepared minds, the figure will appear as the type of Truth unveiled, glorious in undying beauty, pouring on the waters of the soul some part and measure of her priceless possession. But she is in reality the Great Mother in the Kabalistic Sephira Binah, which is supernal Understanding, who communicates to the Sephiroth that are below in the measure that they can receive her influx.