Sun in Aquarius, Tarot Star



Sun in Aquarius, Tarot Star

Sun in Aquarius Tarot Star. The female figure at the center of Tarot Star, is symbolically illustrating the subconscious influence behind the Key, Tarot Star depicts a vague celestial body in the night sky. The top of the card is mirrored below by a seed, a seed that is being planted by the female figure, a magical act: or, discovering a seed in our shadow, an act of divination.
Tarot Star, corresponding to astrological sign Aquarius.
Tarot Star depicts a vague celestial body in the night sky. The top of the card is mirrored below by a seed, a seed that is being planted by the female figure, a magical act: or, discovering a seed in our shadow, an act of divination.
Star original painting, oil on board., 28 inches by 22 inches

Sun in Aquarius corresponding to tarot card Star its meaning and explanation. The female figure at the center of the card symbolically illustrates the subconscious influence behind the Key,

Tarot Star depicts a vague celestial body in the night sky. The top of the card is mirrored below by a seed, a seed that is being planted by the female figure, a magical act: or, discovering a seed through association with our shadow, an act of divination.

As the sky is seeded above, so the world is seeded below.  As above, so below.

The Star is an emergence of an unknown future world which is a harmonic resulting from a  combination of our personal world within interacting with the world without

The card represents our first sensitivity to an approaching event. This sensation is often referred to as intuitive and has close parallels to hope and faith.

The Star is the focal point of  accumulated subconscious information that becomes what is referred to as an intuitive sensation, a visceral impression of an upcoming event. Some individuals may experience this subconscious phenomena as ghosts;. or, images having a ghost like nature.

We don’t know the origin of intuition because it is derived from what can be myriad sources distilled, gestated and cognized in a womb composed of an individual’s physiological, cardiovascular, skin, and nervous systems, prior to the occurrence of an impetus.

Tarot Star and Bicameral Mind Theory

As unconscious awareness of improvement, the card represents hope and faith as in unexpected help. The star can also represent our first acumen of an inner voice, a voice that has always been there but a voice we have failed to discern.

According to bicameral mind theory, this voice was an intrinsic component of ancient human history. See The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind  by Julian Jaynes.

The appearance of Star indicates this is a time to have faith and trust in your inner voice and have the courage to spontaneously act upon what it says. This is one reason it is imperative you have personal meanings of the cards memorized so you respond spontaneously to their appearance  A first step to personal empowerment; trust yourself.

Star is the archetypal voice behind Five, Six and Seven of Air or Swords

Note the cards one through ten of each of the four suits incorporate binary code figures, This is because binary code is a more universal form of communication.

Five of Air from Tarot of the Morning Star.Rules the second decan of Aquarius
Five of Air or Swords. Rules the first decan of Aquarius. Defeat.
Six or Air or Swords. Rules the second degree of Aquarius. Signifies Earned Success
Seven of Air or Swords, rules third degree of Aquarius. Signifies Unstable Effort.

Development of these concepts is witnessed in the Major Arcana cards of Justice and Lovers

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Tarot of the Morning Star deck reprinted

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Greeting Cards of Star


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