The star tarot card meaning
A naked woman pours out two jugs of water. One jug in the water and the other on the earth.
In the center above her is a large eight-pointed star with seven smaller stars surrounding it.
The bird in the tree spreads its wings, ready to fly.
The naked woman is the result of the inner transformation process. This makes, that man starts to experience his own inner self.
The water, although still a small puddle, represents the unconscious, the soul. It is the same water that was briefly visible behind the veil of The High Priestess (2).
The woman can draw from the water of life and she empties her jars onto the land and into the water. Herewith she expresses that she pours out what she herself has acquired without reservation into everyday life.
The five streams of water from her jug represent the five senses of man.
The ibis in the tree symbolizes the soul, which is free and detached from matter and simultaneously reconnects with the body.
The eight-pointed star is the symbol of cosmic energy, cosmic consciousness.
The seven small stars, also with eight points, indicate evolution.
The Star symbolizes the breakthrough of cosmic consciousness, the oneness with all.
Corewords
HOPE, PROMISE, RENEWAL AND LIGHT AFTER DARKNESS
Unification. Trust. The ideal. Talents. Insights. Changes for the better. New direction (guiding star). "Protection Card."
Day card
A day filled with hope, faith, love, full of renewal and fulfillment. You are incredibly motivated to do the things you clearly have in mind. They sometimes say "hope springs eternal" well you certainly do, you are alive! A beautiful day where you may reap the benefits. You are the star today! This card can also tell you that you sometimes get the answers through the words of people you happen to catch in passing. Your heart is open, ready for love to give and receive.
Questions
Which of your ideals are you aware of?
What do you renew?
What do you feel inspired to do?
How do you draw attention to yourself?
What do you allow to happen without effort?
What do you take charge of?
What deep insights do you reach?