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The Star — Tarot card, Thoth Tarot deck
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The Star

Thoth Tarot
hoperenewalhealinginspiration

Hope, inspiration and grace, poured out generously and for free: after the shock of the Tower — the quiet light of a starry sky, the eternal renewal of the possibilities of being.

The card's image

Nuit, Lady of the Stars, personified as a humanlike figure. She holds two cups: the golden one raised above her head, pouring eternal water (which is also milk, oil and blood) upon her head — the eternal renewal of the categories. The lowered left hand holds a silver cup, from which the immortal liquid of life (Amrita, the blood of the Grail) is poured out upon the place where land and water meet. The fertility of the earth — roses in the lower right corner; between sea and land lies the 'Abyss', hidden by swirling clouds-hair. On the celestial globe is the seven-rayed Star of Venus (Love); in the upper left corner is the star of Babalon. All the energies are spiral, save the illusorily straight lower stream.

Interpretation

The Star is hope, inspiration, grace poured out generously and for free: after the shock of the Tower comes the quiet light of a starry sky, the eternal renewal of possibilities. A pure source from which life flows without calculation and without the demand of sacrifice; trust in being, openness to the infinite. This is an inexhaustible source of life, poured out without measure.

The same note gathers simply: the card points to a future with the most favourable prospects, a revival of hopes and trust in the laws of the cosmos; to this is added a view 'from a bird's-eye height', from which the interconnection of causes and effects is better seen.

The counsel is to open to this stream, to let yourself be washed by the 'milk of the stars', to remember that everyone is a star with an infinite heritage; to follow the spiral, not the straight, logic of life. It is a time to make plans for the future and to look forward with hope. To put it as an image: 'scour the antique silver with sand' — that is, wash away all that is old and lay bare layers unseen until now, relinquish the trivial as a way of grasping the essence of things.

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Open to the generous stream and let yourself be renewed: grace is poured out for free, without the demand of sacrifice — you need only not turn away. Make plans for the future and look forward with hope, trusting in the laws of the cosmos and the beauty of being. Remember that you are a star with an infinite heritage, and follow the spiral, living logic of life, not the flat 'straight line' of calculation. 'Scour the antique silver with sand': wash away the old, relinquish the trivial, lay bare the layers unseen before — thus the essence opens. And look at the situation from a height: from there the link of causes and effects is clearer, and the insurmountable 'on earth' suddenly resolves.

What the forecast holds

Ahead lies an inflow of hope and grace, especially after a crisis: an open, generous source of possibilities, a time of healing and clarity. There may be liberation and new hopes, possibilities to come, a 'fountain of youth', wonderful prospects — one of the most favourable phases. Life flows toward you without calculation, renewing; you need only open and trust. A cosmic note is added: a view from a height, where the insurmountable may resolve or vanish. The shadow of the forecast: if you yield to the illusion of the 'straight line' and to disbelief in your stellar heritage, then the source seems to dim, though the water of Nuit pours out just the same.

The Star reversed

The reversed Star is the dimming of the source: the loss of hope, a sense of emptiness, of being cut off from the generous stream. The illusion of the 'straight line' — a rational blindness that shuts its eyes to the beauty and wonder of the Universe, reducing the infinite to the flat. This is the other side of the 'not the time' position: the moment when one should not hope excessively and have one's head in the clouds, make far-reaching plans and put everything off, taking the dream for the deed. Or a disbelief in one's own stellar heritage, a longing for the grace that a person has cut off from themselves. Exhaustion, disappointment, faith degenerated into dogma instead of living contemplation. The water of Nuit pours out just the same — but the figure has turned away; renewal is possible, but one must open to it anew.

The card in spreads

The same card reads differently depending on the spread and the question — compare real spreads:

How it differs from Waite

The Star — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithThe Star
Thoth TarotThe Star

The card keeps its name and number XVII in both decks, and in both it is one of the most favourable, of hope and prospects. The difference is in emphasis. In the Waite tradition the card brings an influx of youth, by which the querent feels renewed and full of strength, and promises abundance ahead — the image of a direct, warm inflow of hope and future well-being. Here another note is added: the 'washing away' of all that is old and the laying bare of layers unseen before, and also a view of the situation from a height, from which the connection of causes and effects is clearer and where the insurmountable 'on earth' may suddenly resolve itself or vanish entirely. Waite stresses renewal and the promise of abundance; here it is purification, the relinquishing of the insignificant and a cosmic perspective that opens up the essence.

WaiteThoth Tarot
EmphasisAn influx of youth, renewal, abundance.Purification, the 'washing away' of the old, the baring of layers.
PerspectiveA warm direct inflow of hope.A view from a height, the link of causes and effects seen.
The main thingFuture well-being.Relinquishing the trivial as a way of grasping the essence.

Symbolism & correspondences

The letter He, the path from Chokmah to Tiphareth; the sign Aquarius (by the transposition of Tzaddi↔He from the law). The number 17. On the card — Nuit, Lady of the Stars, whose chief characteristic is Love (the seven-rayed Star of Venus).

Element
Air
Astrology
Aquarius (air; fixed sign of the water-bearer — the one who pours gifts upon the world)
Arcana
Major

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