Star ~ Any of the celestial bodies visible at night from Earth as relatively stationary, usually twinkling points of light. A planet or constellation of the zodiac, according to astrology, influences personal destiny. One who is highly celebrated in a field or profession.
Number: XVII, 17
Hebrew Letter: Tzaddi
Color: Blue-Violet
Element: Air
Planet: Saturn/Uranus
Season: Winter
Zodiac Sign: Aquarius
Time Frame: January 20 - February 18, Winter, Waning Moon
Chakra: Solar Plexus/Sacral
Humor: Blood
Temperament: Sanguine 1 & 2
System: Nervous and Circulatory
Keywords
Hope, healing, health, freedom, newfound energy, inspiration, positivity (emotional), fame, authenticity, and, when reversed, feeling limited or blocked
The Lesson of the Tarot Star is Hope
After the crisis of The Falling Tower, The Fool, ready to be enlightened, sees a small ray of hope that things can be better than before. The Fool is prepared to steer a straighter course towards a higher purpose.
Personality (Strengths & Weaknesses)
Sanguine Type 1 is associated with the Yellow HSP Personality (Air)
Sanguine Type 2 is associated with the Orange HSP Personality (Air)
The Tarot Star Traditional Meanings
It may feel strange to experience a spark of new energy after feeling so lost for so long. You might also feel a twinge of hope running through you for brighter days ahead.
All is well on the horizon. It is as if some unseen force has taken guard over your soul. Perhaps a guardian angel arrived at the exact moment your heart could take no more.
After many trials and tribulations, your faith will soon be renewed (if it hasn't been already).
You're on the road to recovery and looking forward to future accomplishments once more.
There is hope.
The Tarot Star Biblical Meanings
The Tarot Star represents the star of Bethlehem and David. Like a star, Jesus is the light of the World. The star represents the light that washes us pure, gives us hope, and is the source of all inner strength.
Keywords: Divine guidance, promise, hope, healing, freedom, newfound energy, inspiration, or feeling limited, blocked, or hopeless.
Jeremiah 29:11 – God’s plans for hope and future.
The Tarot Star in Health Readings
In my Taroscendence consultations, when this card appears in a wellness context, I explore nervous system support, stress reduction, natural remedies, and lifestyle adjustments that help your body feel safer and more regulated. Tarot health meanings aren't provided here because of the possibility of using a remedy that's not in your best interest. If you would like a healthy nudge in the right direction, you are welcome to request a consult from me.
Tarot Meditation
If you could hope for anything with unwavering faith, what would it be?
Food Remedies
Sanguines do well on a very light vegetarian diet (meaning some meats, eggs, and fish). Not eating enough vegetables and fruits, and overeating meat, will bother the Sanguine temperament.
Sanguine 1 (Yellow): See Raising Yellow/Sanguine Temperament Energy Levels
Sanguine 2 (Orange): See Raising Orange/Sanguine Temperament Energy Levels
Choosing Herb & Essential Oil Remedies
Sanguine 1 (Yellow): Bergamot, camphor, citronella, evening primrose, geranium, grapefruit, lemon, lemon balm (melissa), lemongrass, juniper, vetiver, and ylang ylang
For the Sanguine 2 (Orange): Bergamot, calendula (marigold), camphor, cardamom, carrot seed, clary sage, citronella, evening primrose, geranium, grapefruit, lemon, lemongrass, jasmine, juniper, mandarin, neroli, orange, rose absolute, sandalwood, vetiver, and ylang ylang
Stones & Crystals
Sanguine 1 (Yellow): Golden topaz, yellow amber, yellow citrine, golden tiger eye, yellow aragonite, yellow calcite, rhodonite, Apache gold, and yellow jasper
For the Sanguine 2 (Orange): Carnelian, tiger eye, orange amber, sunstone, malachite, peach aventurine, yellow/golden topaz, orange agate, yellow jasper, moonstone, yellow fluorite, and citrine
Artwork: The Lady of Shalott Looking at Lancelot by (one version) John William Waterhouse, 1894
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