17 – The Star

Tarot card for The Star shows a waman paddling solo at in the pre-dawn darkness beneath a sky lit by stars and the glow of the aurora borealis. She is in a green kayak with and orange paddle, one blade of which is dipped into the water.

Traditionally, The Star depicts a woman kneeling beside water, pouring from two vessels—one into a pool and one onto the earth—beneath a large central star surrounded by smaller ones. The imagery suggests renewal, healing, and celestial guidance. The woman is often nude, symbolizing vulnerability and authenticity. The setting is open and serene, contrasting sharply with the chaos of the preceding card, The Tower.

In this interpretation, the symbolism becomes lived rather than allegorical. The stillness of the traditional image remains, but the focus shifts to embodied experience and conscious orientation.

The darkness is real. The trees close in from both sides, forming a corridor of shadow. This is not an abstract void but a narrow passage, suggesting the emotional and psychological aftermath of collapse.

The Star follows The Tower in the sequence of the Major Arcana. It does not erase destruction. It comes after it. The sky is no longer ablaze; it is quiet. The crisis has passed. What remains is uncertainty—and the opportunity to move forward.

Above, a single bright star becomes the focal point. It does not flood the scene with light or eliminate the darkness. Instead, it offers direction. This distinction is essential. Hope, in this card, is not naive optimism or belief in effortless rescue. It is orientation—the ability to steer by something steady and reliable, even when the surrounding landscape remains dim.

The sky is suffused with the colors of the aurora borealis—violet and green light rippling across the darkness. The aurora references the star that gives our planet life: constant and sustaining, even when unseen. Light continues to act upon us whether or not we perceive it directly.

In this way, the aurora becomes a metaphor for continuity. Life persists. Guidance is present even when obscured. The brightest star serves both as a literal navigational point and as a reminder that illumination is never entirely absent, even in darkness.

The kayak reinforces this meaning. Unlike the traditional figure who pours water in symbolic stillness, this figure’s movement requires balance, steadiness, and attention. Progress is neither frantic nor passive. The water reflects the auroral sky, creating continuity between what is above and what is below. Guidance is not imposed from outside; it is integrated into perception and action.

The perspective from behind the figure is deliberate. We are aligned with her direction rather than observing from a distance. The Star is not spectacle. It is participation. We are invited to continue forward.

In this interpretation, The Star represents hope as sustained navigation. It marks the moment when despair no longer determines the path, and steadiness returns. It is not a return to innocence, but the quiet restoration of confidence after upheaval.

THE STAR

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