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The Star tarot card
XVII • MAJOR ARCANA

The Star

The celestial guide who restores hope and connection to the divine
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Interpretations

Upright
The Star represents the renewal that follows crisis—the return of hope, inspiration, and sense of guidance after the darkness of The Tower. This is the archetype of celestial blessing: the moment when, having lost everything, we discover we are still held by something vaster than ourselves. When The Star appears, trust is being restored. Healing is underway.
Reversed
In shadow, The Star becomes despair or false hope—the inability to recover faith after crisis, or the substitution of fantasy for genuine renewal. The reversed Star may indicate disconnection from inspiration, blocked healing, or the fear that the light will not return.
Symbolism
The central star represents the soul's guiding light—the inner truth that remains when outer structures fall. The seven smaller stars suggest the chakras or the classical planets—the complete system of human potential. The nude figure shows vulnerability and authenticity. The water poured on land and sea represents the nourishment of conscious and unconscious realms.
The Journey
The Star appears after The Tower like dawn after darkest night. When everything we built has fallen, what remains? The Star answers: connection to something eternal, something that cannot be destroyed because it was never constructed. The Star is the discovery that even after complete devastation, we are still guided, still held, still becoming. The Star teaches that hope is not naive optimism but deep trust in the larger pattern. The kneeling figure pours water endlessly—representing the inexhaustible nature of spiritual resources. We are never truly alone, never without guidance. The Star we follow is also the star within.