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More Major Arcana Cards:
0 - The Fool
1 - The Magician
2 - The High Priestess
3 - The Empress
4 - The Emperor
5 - The Hierophant
6 - The Lovers
7 - The Chariot
8 - Strength
9 - The Hermit
10 - Wheel of Fortune
11 - Justice
12 - The Hanged Man
13 - Death
14 - Temperance
15 - The Devil
16 - The Tower
17 - The Star
18 - The Moon
19 - The Sun
20 - Judgement
21 - The World

Other Tarot Cards:
Suit of Cups
Suit of Pentacles
Suit of Swords
Suit of Wands

 

17 - The Star

The Star is the 18th Card in the Major Arcana of the Tarot.
(It is card No.17 because the 1st Card, "The Fool" is called Card No.0.)

The Star reminds us that we are literally the "star" (main character) of our own life. It is also a spiritual card that conveys the concept of understanding through intuition.
That is, there are various ways in which people can "understand" things:
For example, in a school or college environment "understanding" is often used to mean being able to give (logical) reasons for something, to justify it, or to cite certain associated facts. This is very different from, for example, "understanding" a person - which is normally taken to mean being able to empathize with him/her by imagining what it must be like to experience his/her circumstances from his/her point of view. The Star Tarot Card is more concerned with the latter meaning of "understanding", but not restricted to application to people. It may concern intuitive understanding of a particular situation, relationship, job, direction, or idea.

In the cases of the Rider-Waite and Robin Wood Decks "The Star" Tarot Card depicts a nude figure of a young woman on one bended knee with the other foot in a stream or pool. In both cases, there is much symbolism in "The Star" card. The nudity of the figure indicates that she has "nothing to hide", the eight-pointed star above her represents infinity, the water she is pouring onto the land beside the stream/pool divides into 5 small trickles representing the five senses.

Some specific terms associated with "The Star" Tarot card include:
Bright Prospects, Hope and Faith, Need for Cleansing, Occult Arts, Need for Inner Clarity, Self-Confidence (present, or needed), Self-Trust (present, or needed).

 

The Major Arcana cards are thought to be the most powerful cards in the Tarot. They tell a complete story when arranged in upright and numerical order. It is a story of development and enlightenment, sometimes called "The Fool's Journey".

Some texts include meanings for "reversed cards", which apply when the cards are shuffled in both order and orientation. This doubles the number of possible "cards" in the deck from 78 to 156. (In terms of the probabilities of obtaining results by chance alone, it is not a simple doubling as once a card has been drawn it cannot be selected again in the opposite orientation in the same reading.)

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