The Star
The Artwork
A woman from Edward Hughes' Midsummer Eve peers over the border between worlds, Mucha's stained-glass halo counting off days in the background.
What This Card Means
A renewed appreciation for life. You're in expansive new land, taking joy in simple pleasure again. This card arrives with the energy of spring — reconnect with your passions, dream with a child's uninhibited nature, and bask in the feeling that anything is possible.
The Archetype
A woman peers over the border between worlds beneath Mucha's stained-glass light, no longer running from what the Tower broke. Jung noticed that real renewal rarely arrives as triumph — it arrives quiet, almost embarrassingly simple, closer to noticing you can still enjoy small things than to any grand vindication.
A Practice For Today
Do one small, ordinary pleasurable thing today purely because it's pleasant, with no productive justification attached.
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