Major Arcana · Card 17
The Star
The Star shines hope and renewal after the storm, promising healing ahead.
About the card
A naked woman kneels at the edge of a pool, one foot on land, one in water. In each hand she holds a vessel, pouring water onto the earth and back into the pool in a continuous, generous flow. Above her, eight stars blaze in the night sky — one large central star, seven smaller surrounding ones. An ibis sits in the tree behind her: the bird of Thoth, god of wisdom and writing.
The Star arrives immediately after The Tower — which is no accident. After the collapse, after the lightning, after the falling — this. The night sky is clear. The woman is unguarded, unarmored, serene. The water flows freely in both directions: to the earth (nourishing what will grow) and back to the pool (replenishing what she pours). There is no hoarding here. The abundance is genuine and self-replenishing.
When The Star appears, you are in a moment of genuine renewal. The worst is behind you. Hope is not naive here — it is grounded in the clarity that comes after something difficult has been survived. This is the card of faith restored, of inspiration returned, of the sense that the universe is not hostile but generous. Let yourself receive that now. You've earned the right to look up at the sky and feel genuinely hopeful.
Symbols & imagery
What the imagery in The Star means
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The Eight Stars
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The Eight Stars
One large eight-pointed star (often associated with Venus or the Star of Babylon) surrounded by seven smaller stars — representing the seven chakras, seven clas
The Two Vessels of Water
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The Two Vessels of Water
She pours from both hands simultaneously — onto the earth and into the pool. The gift flows in two directions: nourishing growth and replenishing the source.
One Foot on Land, One in Water
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One Foot on Land, One in Water
The same balance as Temperance — the integration of the material and the emotional. The Star is grounded hope, not airy fantasy.
The Nude Figure
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The Nude Figure
Unguarded, unarmored, fully exposed — the same quality as The Lovers.
The Ibis in the Tree
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The Ibis in the Tree
The ibis is Thoth's bird — the Egyptian god of wisdom, writing, and the moon.
The Pool
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The Pool
The body of water represents the unconscious, the vast interior resource from which intuition and inspiration flow.
Upright
What it means
Hope, faith, purpose, renewal, and spirituality. After darkness comes light—healing and hope are on the horizon.
Reversed
What it means
Lack of faith, despair, self-trust issues. You may be losing hope or struggling to believe in better days.
In your reading
The Star for love, career & finances
The Star in love is one of the most beautiful cards you can receive. It signals hope, healing, and the sense that after a difficult period, genuine connection is available again. If you've been wounded by past relationships, this card says: that was then. Something new and genuinely good is possible now.
Reversed, The Star in love can signal despair, hopelessness, or a loss of faith in the possibility of genuine connection. It can also indicate someone so wounded by the past that they've closed themselves off to new love. The hope is there — it's just been temporarily covered over.
Inspiration, hope, and a renewed sense of professional purpose. The Star often appears after a difficult career chapter — a layoff, a burnout, a period of uncertainty — and signals that clarity and genuine direction are returning. Trust the vision you're starting to feel; it's real.
Loss of professional inspiration, creative blockage, or a period where the work feels meaningless. Reversed, The Star can also indicate setting goals that are disconnected from authentic desire — reaching toward what looks good rather than what genuinely lights you up.
Financial hope after difficulty. The Star signals that the worst is behind you — recovery is genuinely underway. It also carries the energy of abundance that replenishes itself: generosity and smart financial giving are rewarded rather than depleted under this card.
Financial pessimism, a loss of hope about recovery, or a financial vision that has become disconnected from reality. Reversed, The Star warns against both despair (things really will improve) and wishful thinking (hope must be paired with practical action).
Common questions
The Star FAQ
What does The Star tarot card mean?
The Star represents hope, healing, renewal, and the restoration of faith after difficulty. It appears when the worst is genuinely behind you and genuine possibility is available again — often after the disruption of The Tower. This is the card that says: it gets better, and it means it.
Is The Star a yes or no card?
Yes — The Star is one of the most genuinely hopeful yes cards in the deck. It signals that things are moving in a positive direction and that faith in the outcome is warranted. It especially favors situations that have had a difficult recent history.
What does The Star mean in a love reading?
In love, The Star is a beautiful sign of healing, hope, and the genuine possibility of meaningful connection. For those who've been hurt, it says the wounds can heal. For those in relationships, it signals a period of warmth, openness, and renewal after difficulty.
What does The Star reversed mean?
Reversed, The Star signals a loss of hope, disconnection from one's inner sense of possibility, or creative blockage. It can also indicate setting goals based on what looks good rather than what genuinely inspires. The hope is there — it's just temporarily obscured.
What is the astrological connection of The Star?
The Star is associated with Aquarius — the water-bearer who pours water for all of humanity, an act of impersonal generosity that connects to The Star's own pouring figures. Aquarius rules collective hope, innovation, and the vision of a better future — all themes central to this card.
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